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Everyone decides to have the best party ever at one of their unbelievably rich friend’s house. Everything goes right until they hear the gun shot. Everyone rushed upstairs to find Alice, one of the sisters that owned the house, lying on the ground with a gun in her hand. A few weeks later, everyone forgets this tragic accident, except for Michael, a good friend of Alice’s. After this incident, another incident occurs, but this one causing a high school elected prom queen to become paralyzed from the waist down. Michael knows there is a pattern. Tragic accidents are occurring a day’s special to many people. Michael goes to Alice’s house to talk to her sister Polly. He gives her a paper that required her signature in order to allow him to review Alice’s autopsy report. While talking, Polly describes there is an old boyfriend that is causing all these problems. In the end, they realize that there was no psychotic boyfriend that made Polly do all of the bad things. She just had a mental problem that caused her to think of all of these things. There is only one problem. They realize this after they find out that her “boyfriend made” her place bombs on the cruise ship they are using for graduation. After everyone evacuates the cruise ship, Polly just stays. A girl by the name of Jessica Hart stays there, helping her to believe that she is okay, and whatever she had done was not done intentionally by her. In the end, they realize Alice had gotten in to a mess of wires while getting cups for the party, causing her to slip and fall on her nose. They help Polly get help and live happily ever after.

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