Simon Death High

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Authors: Blair Burden
Tags: Drama, Suspense, Chick lit, Murder, teen
killed!” she screamed. “Oh
my gosh! I went to throw away the remaining soda bottles and then I
saw that—”
    Their eyes grew massive as they witnessed a
student's body lying nude across the dirt. The only thing on the
girl's body was her heels and her ripped dance uniform. Linda
looked closer at her wrists—the same bruises she remembered seeing
on Hannah. Their thoughts began to go haywire as police tried to
instruct everyone to go inside.
    Linda couldn't cry because she was in so
much shock. Michael however, was screaming in fear. He hugged Lucy
and tried to catch his breath. Linda joined in the hug, holding in
all her emotions.
    All the students were instructed to go back
into the gym until parents/guardians came for them. The three of
them didn't know what to do, as everyone stared at them. Tyler
spotted them, and came running over to them.
    “Linda, I need to talk to you,” Tyler
said.
    She rubbed her eyes as she began to cry.
“You're the last person I want to talk to right now. Someone was
just murdered!”
    Michael blew his nose for the third time, “I
think I’m going to throw up. That means someone here saw the
person—”
    “Or someone who we know,” Linda muttered as
Lucy walked over to the dance team.
    Tyler searched the room, and the only thing
he saw were students crying. “Where is Hannah?”
    Linda perked her head up to find her. Hannah
was easy to spot, but she couldn't find her. “And where is Dr.
Smith?”
    “Who cares about him?” Michael said.
    “I do! Hannah and him are working together.
I overheard them speaking in his office about things they did to
some girls and how they can't be seen together anymore. Don't you
think it is fishy that the both of them are not here right now, the
same time someone was murdered?” Linda said as she felt someone
squeezing in trying to sit next to her. She turned around to see
who it was that was nearly sitting on her butt. “Um...”
    “Oh, sorry...hi,” Adam said.
    Linda beamed and ignored Michael. “Hi, Adam!
Long time, no talk! I miss you.”
    “Yeah,” he said as he tried to dry his
jacket off from the rain.
    “Why are you so wet?”
    “I was outside,” he laughed and Linda
laughed along with him.
    She stared into his big blue eyes and felt
her heart skip a beat. That never happened to her before—it was
like love at first sight—except this wasn't the first time she'd
seen him. She checked him out from head to toe— clean shoes, nice
fitting jeans, plaid shirt, nice clean hair—he's perfect , she
thought.
    Michael tapped on Linda’s back, “Linda, we
are going to find Hannah.”
    She ignored him and gazed at her new love
interest. “So, um, anything new going on in your life?”
    “Besides basketball...no,” he said. “And
college preparations. You?”
    She nodded, “Same,” she lied. The only thing
she cared about was that he didn't shove her away. At a typical sad
moment, Linda was pretty darn happy.
    “I see you're still friends with Lucy.”
    “Um, yeah? Why wouldn't I be; she's like my
best friend,” Linda laughed. “I know you guys broke up, but I mean,
you can still hang out with us.”
    “Nah, I'd rather avoid her as much as
possible.”
    “Eh, it was a bad breakup, huh?”
    “Yeah.”
    Lucy, Michael, and Tyler tried to stay out
of the polices' way as they walked the dimmed halls. Every time
they saw a blonde, they would all perk up thinking it was
Hannah.
    “Where is Linda?” Tyler said.
    “She is talking to some boy,” Michael said,
trying not to say it was Adam. “I guess he is more important to her
than Hannah’s life.”
    Hannah turned around as she heard Michael’s
voice. She quickly went into a chemistry classroom, trying to avoid
them. As they walked passed the room she was in, she sipped her
fruit punch, accidentally letting it drip onto her new uniform.
    “Crap!” she said as she walked out the room,
to hurry to wipe it off.
    Linda entered the building and pointed at
Hannah, “There she

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