Mary screams out Rebecca's name as the woman's corpse continues to swing. She doesn't look away and notices little details about the deceased woman. Like Mary describes what Rebecca's skin looks like. So...yeah...this is a great start to a chapter.
Mary again cries out to Rebecca and falls to the ground. As she feels like she's going to faint, she bravely keeps her composure. She is one of the bravest characters in this book and deserves the best of life. Though I don't trust a Fear Street book to end happily for anyone involved.
Mary closes her eyes but she can still see Rebecca swinging. After comparing the deceased woman to ripe fruit, she wonders what happened. Well obviously the woman became too depressed and ended up killing herself. I mean...
Mary doesn't think it's as simple as Rebecca committing suicide. She thinks her family member was murdered. Finally she breaks as she can't believe what she's seeing. Without thinking she cries, screams, and goes outside.