I really enjoyed reading chapters 17 and 18 because they have lots of actions and suspense. When Collie was about to get into the bathroom and Helen jumped out of the window, it was an intense moment and I want to know what happened to Helen right away. When Julie was being strangled to death, I can feel the intensity of that moment when I'm reading and I thought she died but she didn't. Chapter 18 ends with a little bit romantic between Ray and Julie which smooths out the intensity and kinda creates a happy ending. Overall, I really enjoyed the book, it gives me a little bit of horror, thriller, and suspense always gets my interest the most because it always makes me wondered about what's going to happen next.
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Monday, December 9, 2019
I Know You Did Last Summer | Chapters 13-18
The story keeps on progressing, unveiled the secret that has been hidden. Ray came into the hospital to see if Barry is doing well or not, and ask him about the shot. Barry told Ray that it was a robbery, and there was this girl he has been seeing for a long time, and he didn't want to hurt Helen by having her find out about it. But the real phone call was with a person with a low-pitched and muffled voice, who threatened Barry with a picture that was taken during that night. Barry didn't want to tell the truth to Ray because he was busy getting angry and worried about being crippled, and he also knows that he's going to put them in danger. Later, Collie was with Helen down in the pool saying that he may soon have a more important place in her life than she thinks right now. When she went up to her apartment, she saw Collie sitting in a purple armchair then he pulled his chair so that it blocked the doorway. Collie told Helen that he's going to kill his date tonight. He began to tell Helen how he found out about her, Barry, Ray, and Julie, how he went back from war found out about his half-brother's death made his whole family wrecked. He didn't want to report about the accident because he doesn't have proof, the law is easy on minors, and it wouldn't have been enough. The main reason for Collie to move into Four Seasons is to kill Helen. Helen ran into the bathroom and she locked herself in. Collie didn't forcefully try to break the door open, instead, he takes off the hinges because forcefully open the door will make too much noise and people will be running up to see what was happening. Frantically, she used a glass bottle of perfume and smashed the bathroom window and she jumped out of the window. Meanwhile, Julie was getting for her date with Bud, but her mom is telling her not to go because her mom has a premonition. Julie realized her love for Ray and she doesn't feel like going on that date with Bud anymore. Then Bud wanted Julie to walk him to his car and he has something important to tell her. When they're at his car, he started to talk about the flowers that Julie sent to the funerals, the yellow roses. He strangled her. At that moment, Julie thought about how she has so many things she wanted to do, she doesn't want to die, she doesn't want to leave her mom, she can never tell Ray that she loves him again, and Ray will never know that she still loves him. Just before she passed out, Ray clobbered Collie with a flashlight from behind and try to wake Julie up. Julie found out that Barry called Ray a few minutes before Ray came to help, Barry said that he was releasing Helen, Ray, and Julie from the pact and all of them were in danger. Julie wondered why Bud never tried to do anything to Ray and Ray said that because Bud knew that the worst punishment for him would be to stay alive in a world without Julie. The police came to the scene because Helen told them to go to Julie's house after she woke up from the fell. So Ray and Julie decided to tell the police what happened last summer.
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The action you describe about Collie trying to attack Helen and Ray saving them leaves me on the edge of my seat waiting for what happens next. It sounds like you have really enjoyed this book and I might have to read this one myself as well because it sounds very interesting.
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