Sassy Lassy--
I am so sorry to hear about your son's classmate's suicide. What a tragedy. That is so sad that at 12, he thought he had no other options---and the fallout at your son's school must be overwhelming.
When my son was 12 in Catholic school, he kept coming home and telling me one of his classmates kept saying he was going to kill himself and take a bunch of the class with him! And he was very explicit about how he was going to do it...I just couldn't sit on that---(it was around the time of Columbine) so I anonymously called the school counselor to give her a heads up...I just couldn't be the one to tell the mom, even though she was one of my closest friends at the time; I didn't want to be the "messenger" because I wasn't sure she would take it seriously from me. Needless to say, all hell broke loose and the school intervened---but somehow my friend figured out I was the "squealer" and never spoke to me again. And her son is fine, in college and moving ahead. And for years and years, I was feeling like I had over-reacted by reporting it, and that I could have handled it differently. I was very afraid and ashamed at the same time. I still miss that friendship...(did I mention that she was an alcoholic, and at the time I pointed that out to the school?) OMG---never-ending guilt now that I am in the same boat!
My heart goes out to you and everyone affected by something that cannot be undone or taken back..... KT
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