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It was September 28th, 1998. The day Pokemon Red was released in North America. After receiving my advertisement tape, I had been going crazy wanting this game. I was in sixth grade at the time. My mom handed me a little box with a picture of Charizard on it. Pokemon Red! I finally had it! I played through the whole game in week. I begged my mom to buy me Blue, and she eventually did. Once
Alicia plugged the headphones and sat incredibly still for a second. Her pupils dilated so they were black marbles outlined with a tiny bit of blue. Her hands tightened. She dropped the Gameboy, collapsed, and began foaming at the mouth. My best friend was going to die! all because of me! She shook violently as foam trickled down her face, then she went still, her eyes wide open. I screamed for help before I realized my parents
I grabbed the phone off my desk and dialed 9-1-1.
I told her my address and the ambulance arrived minutes later. They put Alicia on a cot and loaded her in.
They used a defibrillator on Alicia to try to wake her up.
When we got to the hospital they raced Alicia in and we called my parents. They arrived a few minutes later.
An hour later a doctor came into the waiting room holding my Gameboy.
We went home and the first thing I did was throw my Gameboy in the trash. I never wanted to see it again. We received a call the next morning that Alicia had died. We visited her parents and they told me they would never blame me for what happened.
Of course, my school life went downhill. Kids ridiculed me for killing her and my grades went down because of the intense amount of stress I was under. The school gave me two weeks off after the incident, but they
I burst into tears.
When Kelly got to my house I was standing at the sink with a glass of water and a painkiller.
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