I can feel him, he's everywhere...

Barbara 2022-03-23 09:02:43

Anne Newton, Nicholas Powell. The former is a girl from a single-parent family who is treated coldly by her stepmother, who only deeply loves her little brother, but resents her father. The latter is an honor student whose father passed away in the early years. He grew up with food and clothing under the protection of his mother, and was also planned for the future.

The story really unfolds when Nick's friend Pete shows up.

Friends are bullied, which arouses dissatisfaction among honor students, and after warning Anne, the seeds of suspicion are planted. When Anne's boyfriend betrayed her, she suspects Pete, who tells a big lie when he thinks his friend has left for London. Under the brutal beating of Annie's group, the top student still stubbornly shouted resistance to the girl, and was "killed" by the girl by mistake.

The girl and her friends start to flee, but the girl feels that the top student is by her side all the time. She "killed" him, but became the only one who could save him. After the confrontation with her boyfriend, the girl finally learned the whereabouts of the top student and informed the police officer at an emergency. The police officer rescued the top student, but the top student who fell into a coma did not wake up. Under the guidance of the top student, the girl came to the top student's mother, told his mother what only his mother knew about it, then came to the top student, woke him up, and really died... The

problem girl , an unhappy home, a mother who looks perfect but is dictatorial, love that cannot be read, disintegrated in an instant under this murder... You killed me, but only you can save me, can't you?

Closing with what Annie persuaded Nick's mother to say, I can feel him, he's everywhere...

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The Invisible quotes

  • Nick Powell: [after failing to commit suicide with a rifile] Shit!

  • Nick Powell: I'm alive... Holy shit, I'm alive.