Extraordinary Means

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We shone our flashlights down on Charlie’s body, barely registering that it was real. The white fabric of his bedsheet was tangled around him, splattered with bright-red arterial blood. There was blood smeared around his mouth, and he was so still, lying on the carpet of rotting leaves.
I didn’t say anything. I couldn’t say anything. I stood there in horror, not fully processing the enormity of what had happened.
“Charlie—” Sadie wailed. She got to her knees, shaking him. “Come on, Charlie! You’
...re okay, come on. Please!”
He wasn’t okay, though. Any of us could see that.
“Is he . . . ?” Marina asked, but she already knew. We all did.
Nick went pale and staggered away, and we could hear him vomiting.
We were drunk, and cold, and covered in mud, with bedsheets pinned over our clothes. And until that moment, it had all seemed so silly. The sneaking out, the woods, our trips into town, the nurse barging in on Charlie with his pants down. We’d been playing a game where we hadn’t quite believed the stakes.


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