Synopsis
Callie and her mom have a talk and Callie is beginning to like the idea of lying in order to be free. After a couple of days Callie was expecting that Salde would visit her, but he never did. Chief Jenkins also talked to Callie, andhe told her that the knife was property of Katherine's house. Finally Callie is free to go, but with 2 conditions. She broke these conditions because she went to look for Slade that have been gone. She found him and spent the night with him, the next morning the police found them. They weren't looking for Callie, they were looking for Slade becasue he was the REAL murderer. Slade gets arrested and Dakota explains what happened between her, Katherine, Callie and Slade.
Secrets In Between The Lines...
"She's right. For the first time in what seems like forever, I have a smile on my face"(234).
Like I said before a lot of times, Callie had a rough past, a rough life. Everyone thought she was the real murderer for all this time. Although, it wouldn't be hard to believe based on everything that happened in her past with Katherine and her other "friends". Callie believe that she is free, phisically, but emotionally I believe she is trapped once again.
"I'm still looking up at Slade. Tears have begun to roll down his cheeks.
I don't think it is fair for Callie to suffer so much. Specially from a person that she loves so much! Slade lied to Callie, he even helped her hide from the police but never had the guts to tell her that all this drama was his fault. WHY?!
Final Thoughts
I can't believe I finished the book. It is by far the best book I have read this year. The twist at the end was my favourite part of the book. It is like living in the story. I followed Callie every single step throught her journey and felt the same nerves she perceived. Callie definetely grew up as an adult and she is now more aware of what is happening on her surroundings. It has been without a doubt a journey for me too. I've been into this book sice the very beginning and I can't wait to read the next one from this trilogy. I strongly recommend this book to anyone that loves mystery and obiously DRAMA.
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