In reality, Rosie Scott didn't want to die. She had carefully gauged the position of the safety cushion, and jumping down directly shouldn't be a problem, at most she'd suffer minor injuries.
Minor injuries were nothing compared to Blake Shaw's death.
The girl's action wasn't a gamble; the moment Blake worried about her, she knew she would win.
This place was the hospital, and rescue was swift.
Rosie had a dislocated arm, and Blake suffered an emotional faint.
In the cold, sterile hospital room, the girl lay on the bed staring at the ceiling, feeling low. She had only saved Blake's life; she hadn't completely brought him back.
Knowing that provoking him like this was not the right approach, she did it anyway.
She used Blake's concern to do something detrimental to his mental state.
Melody Sutton was dead; it was truly unexpected. In the past life, although Blake had some mental issues, it hadn't reached the point of wanting to jump off a building.