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Chapter 18: After the Sunset
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The scene opens with the narrator wondering who the student is. He thinks she looks familiar, but she is different. The narrator asks the student if she has done her homework for the day. The student says she hasn't, because she's been getting texts from a mysterious number. He says he turned off his phone the night before because he was getting a cheesy text from the mysterious number, and now he's looking at the sky. He feels like they're connected, and he wants to know what's wrong with the mysterious man. He tells the student that he sent her a poem last night, and the poem has been following him everywhere. He asks her how she gave the poem to him, and she says she didn't say anything at all, but that she squeezes her breath and explains that she can't breathe. He wants her to have more friends, because he needs her to be his friend from the start. He also tells her that after the sunset, she should like and subscribe to his story.
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Red Velvet • Chapter 18: After the Sunset • Page ik-page-1102637
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Chapter 18: After the Sunset
This is a locked chapterChapter 18: After the Sunset
About This Chapter
The scene opens with the narrator wondering who the student is. He thinks she looks familiar, but she is different. The narrator asks the student if she has done her homework for the day. The student says she hasn't, because she's been getting texts from a mysterious number. He says he turned off his phone the night before because he was getting a cheesy text from the mysterious number, and now he's looking at the sky. He feels like they're connected, and he wants to know what's wrong with the mysterious man. He tells the student that he sent her a poem last night, and the poem has been following him everywhere. He asks her how she gave the poem to him, and she says she didn't say anything at all, but that she squeezes her breath and explains that she can't breathe. He wants her to have more friends, because he needs her to be his friend from the start. He also tells her that after the sunset, she should like and subscribe to his story.
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