Haunting of Sorority Row, The Page #6

Year:
2007
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I know.

Then why do you

want to help her?

Because I owe her.

Oliver, you can go.

And miss my chance to

fight a wraith?

But you said her only purpose

was to avenge her death.

That means letting Leslie die.

She just has to set her spirit free.

It could be something else.

Something that reminds her

of her old life,

of who she was before her heart

was poisoned by anger.

How do we do that?

I don't know.

I thought we were friends, Sam.

Your friends can't help you.

You know what they did to me.

You felt it, and now you want to

save her life?

She saved mine.

She took mine.

You were all a part of it.

No...

You left me to choke...

on dirt and worms.

It was an accident.

It was murder.

Leslie's turn to spend

the night in the coffin...

...to feel what I felt.

When they find her,

they're going to think she's dead.

She will feel herself

being embalmed.

She will hear them at her wake,

but she will not wake,

and then she will know only darkness,

and silence, and cold.

And so will you.

It wasn't me.

You were my friend.

You chose her.

No! No!

You're one of them.

So are you.

It meant everything to you, Jena.

You wanted to be

one of them so badly.

Sam! Sam!

What happened

poisoned your heart.

You weren't like this.

Second chances, remember?

Everyone deserves a second chance.

So do you.

He's alive.

What about her?

What made you think of the ring?

What you said.

Reminding her of the goodness

that was in her heart,

and according to wedding lore,

the ring finger has a vein

that leads straight to the heart.

Good thinking.

You do see the irony

in all this, don't you?

No, not seeing any irony.

Paranormal, ghost... ESP.

You were the one with

the connection to her, not me.

You just had to be open to it.

How are we going to

explain all this?

Can we leave

the spirit wraiths out of it?

Good thinking.

Except for one thing.

What?

Leslie may not totally be dead.

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