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A Classic Whodunit |One-shot [1]|

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It wasn't fair. None of this was fair. Your father had no right to ship you off just because he couldn't take his precious image being ruined. He was on the verge of sending you to military school before your mom stepped in. Their marriage had been falling apart for some time but this was definitely the nail in the coffin.

"I'm just trying to help you," Dewey sighed as his own patience was beginning to grow thin. Dewey knew about your complicated relationship with your father. He knew what led to you ending up in Woodsborro. He knew things about you before you even knew them. He just wanted to protect you, shield you from harm. Even if he knows where that has gotten him in the past.

"Well stop trying. Stop talking to me, stop following me, and stop asking me questions! Just stop!" You waved your hands in aggravation as you spoke, your temper and annoyance taking over you with each second. You were pissed and upset with every aspect of your life. Unfortunately, Dewey found himself being on the receiving end of your frustration.

"That's what you want?"

"Yes!"

"That's what you really want?" He wasn't yelling but his voice grew louder with his second question to match your own tone.

"Yes," you spoke with more conviction.

"Fine. You got it, kid!" Dewey said as he threw his hands up.

"Thank you!"

"You're welcome!"

You both continued walking, both of you walking tensely as you stepped onto the bridge that went over the lake that was not far from where you two were previously standing. You each refused to look at the other as you walked along the bridge. When you were halfway on the bridge, you suddenly felt yourself being shoved. In a blink of an eye, you go from standing on the bridge to standing in the lake soaking wet. You pushed your hair back to look at Dewey who was still walking with his back facing you. He didn't pay the person he just shoved into a lake any mind.

Great.

By the time you successfully lifted yourself up and got back on to the bridge, Dewey was gone. Nobody liked soggy socks but maybe you deserved it. Maybe. Even if you were far too stubborn to admit it.

The next day people were crowded around Mr. Collier's store. He was ranting about something with his hands going up and down as he spoke angrily. When Tara walked closer she finally saw what all the ruckus was about.

Apparently someone had drawn the outline of a body right outside of his store and put up caution tape. It was obviously just a prank. If there was actually a murder, the police wouldn't let it hit daylight. Let alone bring attention to it by drawing an outline of the body with white chalk. They weren't living in the interwar period. But Mr. Collier refused to see this as he argued with Sheriff Hicks, eyes flickering back and forth from the sheriff and the outline as he yelled.

"What am I supposed to do?! I have a dead body right in front of my store!"

"No. You have a chalk outline of a dead body in front of your store," she said as a matter of fact. "One of my guys is doing a headcount to see if anyone is missing. Until then just sit tight? This is probably just some prank done by one of the highschoolers." She sighed before walking away from the dramatic man.

Tara couldn't help but laugh as she looked over at the outline again. Nothing good ever happened in Woodsborro. Other than the fact that a few murders from the 90's are practically a part of their school curricula, it was a boring ass town. So one should never take entertainment like this for granted.

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