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My breath hitches and I almost dropped my drink, but Elle managed to catch it. I down it in one gulp, feeling like I needed that hit right about now. “Seriously?” I exclaimed in disbelief. I would never have expected that. She didn’t seem like the type of woman who would be so sad to take her own life, but then again, you never know. Plus, I barely even knew her, too, only based on pictures I saw around the house. Even then, though, I could see the happiness in her eyes, so I wondered what happened. “Yeah, but nobody really knows the exact details and nobody ever found out too because you’re dead if one of the brothers hears you talk about their mom. The first time Atlas got into a fight, the one Polly told you about with the seniors? That wasn’t all of it. Another one of them talked