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Sevens #7

Redemption

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Before the accident, Peter spent every weekend tempting fate, daring someone to pay him back for what he did seven years ago. Then one day a drunk driver tried to give him what he asked for. But Peter was spared. Has he been forgiven? And more importantly, can he forgive himself?

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Puffin Books, launched in 1940, is a longstanding children's imprint of the British publishers Penguin Books. Since the 1960s, it has been among the largest publishers of children's books in the UK and much of the English-speaking world.

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February 27, 2016
Meena has told her parents everything about Steven, and she and Peter plan to go out to see a movie. T.J. Gets mad at Reed and leaves, and Reed's mother gets mad at him, too. Meena wants to kiss Peter but can't yet bring herself to do that.


Jeremy returns home, but things get off to a rocky start. Peter looks at some old photos, and we learn that some kid named Harris is involved in whatever happened involving the seven friends some years earlier. We also learn that, whatever it is that happened, it happened on December 7th, which is Peter's birthday.


Jeremy and his father seem to be getting along well. Peter finds out he'll never walk again. Meena decides to organize a birthday party for Peter, which will be at his house, and she flashes back to whatever happened in the past.


Peter has become so depressed that he plans to commit suicide on his birthday by shooting himself. Meena finds out Steven has been arrested for her rape.


Other things happen, and the group decides to hold a birthday party for Peter. There's a lot of tenseness, and we find out exactly what happened. The series, fortunately, has a really good ending.
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