Simon Death High

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Authors: Blair Burden
Tags: Drama, Suspense, Chick lit, Murder, teen
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here!” he shouted over the loud music.
    “People like charity,” Linda shouted back.
“Plus, it's cool.”
    “Eh, I guess so.”
    “Thanks for paying for me to get in. I
wasn't expecting that,” she smiled.
    “Eh, yeah.”
    Linda leaned in to kiss Tyler, but for the
first time in her life, a boy pushed her away. Tyler turned Linda’s
face in the opposite direction. She frowned in confusion and tried
to kiss him again.
    “I can't kiss you,” Tyler said.
    “Why not?” Linda said. “You're not gay are
you?”
    “I’m not gay,” Tyler said as he continued to
search the room.
    Linda pouted, “But, I got all pretty just
for you. Don't you think I look pretty?”
    With a frown, Tyler stared at Linda’s
sparkly pink dress. “You look nice, but I just cannot kiss
you.”
    “Why?”
    “I'll tell you later,” was all he said and
he smiled at her.
    She rolled her eyes and searched the busy
room for Michael, but instead she spotted Hannah. She elbowed Tyler
in the gut pointing at Hannah. “Look!”
    Tyler was tall enough to see over the crowd
as he saw Hannah speaking to Dr. Smith, who was monitoring the
dance. “She is just talking to Dr. Smith.”
    “You can't just talk to Dr. Smith at
a school dance.” Linda looked over at Hannah and Dr. Smith. She
looked relaxed next to him—a little too relaxed.
    “Why can't they just talk?”
    “About what? How to take their relationship
to the next level,” Linda laughed at her own joke.
    “What do you mean?” Tyler snapped.
    “Yeah, I guess she is dating Dr. Smith. It
doesn't matter right since she will be eighteen in a few
months—”
    “Is this official now? How do you know
this?” Tyler asked as he stared at Linda. “Did she tell you
this?”
    Linda turned fearful as Tyler looked mean,
“Nope, she didn't tell me this,” she muttered. “But...”
    “But, what?”
    “I thought I had a dream about her, but,
from what I’m realizing...I wasn't dreaming. She was at some bar
with him...or well it looked like him,” Linda said as she tried to
see where Hannah was. “Did she leave?”
    Tyler scanned the room, “Where did she
go?”
    “I don't know, that's what I just asked
you,” she snapped.
    Linda noticed Dr. Smith running back into
the school. Tyler pulled Linda to go see where Hannah could have
gone, but they got trapped in a dance circle. With a huge smile,
Linda pulled Tyler to dance with her, but he didn't want to. He
yanked his hands from hers and ran off, getting lost in the
crowd.
    Aw, Linda ran out the dance circle to find
her friends. She noticed Michael dancing with Mason and friends.
She pulled him by his shoulder and he followed behind her, noticing
she was upset.
    “What is wrong, sugar?” Michael asked.
    “Tyler just rejected me. He didn't want to
kiss me and now he left me!” Linda cried. “I think he's using me to
get to Hannah. Like every other guy, they want Hannah! I can't
stand Hannah! Ugh! I just wish the Simon murderer would come and
get her!”
    “Don't speak like that,” Michael said as he
smacked her. “You're just angry. There are plenty of hot men
here.”
    “Men?” Linda laughed. “More like
prepubescent boys.”
    Linda noticed the crowd of people began to
get smaller and smaller, but it didn't faze her. “I swear if Hannah
takes Tyler from me, I will kick her ass.”
    Michael’s eyes narrowed as the room began to
grow emptier. “I hate to annoy you at your sad moment, but where is
everyone?”
    “Who cares?” she sobbed. “If this—”
    Linda was cut off by the sound of ambulances
and firetrucks. They both ran out the room, along with the
remaining clueless students who were still dancing. Everyone was
crowded at the back of the school toward where the woods were.
    As they made their way through the crowd,
the more people began to cry. They stopped toward the front of the
crowd, where they spotted Lucy who was covered in rain. She ran
into their arms and she began screaming.
    “Someone has been

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