One night, they end up together, in the band room. His family has stopped supporting him and being there for him, too. His mother is the lawyer for David Ecchles, and other kids and their families ostracize him for his mother's controversial decision to defend a murderer. Despite the countless efforts to help her deal with the trauma, May stubbornly feels angry and guilty for being a survivor, a “lucky one” who didn’t die that day like her brother. The other was May McGintee, whose twin brother Jordan was one of the students who died that day.Īfter a year of being pulled in and out of school getting into countless fights and failed attempts of home-schooling and therapy, May finally ends up at Quincy Adams High School. One of them was the shooter, David Ecchles. Within a matter of minutes, six students and one teacher were shot and killed.
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