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Naya Vincent was just an ordinary girl. until Jacqueline Barberton rung her doorbell. Now people are dying, and Naya is getting messages from the dead.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2013

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Jemma Belle Van Knight

Jax.

Three warnings only

This book is dedicated to you for reading it.BookRix GmbH & Co. KG81371 Munich

Jax

I just got home from school on Friday. I could finally relax, the school exams had finished and I think I did really well. My name is Naya Vincent, and I am 17 years old.

The doorbell rings. “I got it mom” I shout and run downstairs to answer it. Its Jacqueline Barberton from down the road. “Hey Jax what you doing here?” I ask her. “You have to get out of here,” she says “What?” “He’s coming, and you will be the first to go with him.” She says.

“Huh? What are you talking about Ja-“ she cuts me off.

“Just go. Leave, There will be three warnings, and then he shall come for you. By suffocation.”

“What? Jax? Jacqueline what the hell are you talking about!” It was silent. She was not speaking it was like she was frozen. I shook her. “Are you okay? Jax? JAX. JAX. TALK TO ME JAX TALK TO ME NOW!” I screamed. Then, at that moment it was like time had stopped.

Then she whispered. “He will take you where there is no air”

“YOU ARE INSANE!” I slammed the door in her face. I thought she was utterly insane.

 

The next day I go out to get the paper for mom. I look toward the end of the street. There are ambulances everywhere out the front of Jax’s house. I walk up there and I see Jenny Barberton hugging Jax’s grandmother. I asked Wendy Elson from Argall Street what happened.

“Suicide, by suffocation is what the cops said.”

“How?”

“Mother found her in on the bed.”

“Huh?”

“Yes. How strange? I guess you never know what happens behind closed doors.”

“Yeah."