The town has started to be the home of many enemies who entered the town with a smile.
"We've a new student, Jennifer Craine," Mr. Smith introduced Jennifer with a bright smile.
"Eleazar is brilliant with history, you can ask him for help," Mr. Smith said, looking at Eleazar.
"He'll we're close enough, aren't we," Jennifer said, meeting Eleazar's red eyes, as he was definitely not in favour of this stunt.
"Well, I don't have enough time to waste," Eleazar replied, raising his brows in an arch.
The class chuckled gazing at them.
"Then maybe Winter would help me," Jennifer continued, with a forced smile.
"I should've killed her," Eleazar thought with a sigh.
"Sorry I'm not good with strangers," Winter replied, with a dull face.
"I think you can ask Tessa she's better than Winter," Mr. Smith suggested.
"I'll do it," Tessa replied.
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"Where are you leaving in the middle of the school," Eleazar asked, after Winter as she was leaving the class during break.
"I got a call from the Sheriff, they need to know about my whereabouts," she replied, with a sigh.
"Want to go with me? They asked me too," Eleazar replied, shrugging his shoulder.
"Huh, you're my alibi too." Winter replied.
The death shook everyone to their heart. The difference for some the pain matters and for others it's just a sad incident.
It was a twenty minutes long drive to the station and neither of them hardly tried to start a conversation.
Winter knocked the sheriff's office door slowly.
"Come in," Sheriff Robert Wales said.
"Sit," said Sheriff, as they moved inside the office.
"Thanks," Winter replied, as both shifted on the wooden chairs of the office.
"There was a party going on at the school the night of the incident and you both left too early where you both were," the Sheriff asked, gazing at both in their eyes.
"I was at Eleazar's house that night, we're preparing for a history report," Winter replied.
"Huh," the Sheriff nodded.
"You both are best friends," the Sheriff continued, beating around the bush.
"No but we were, we've been distant lately," Winter replied, cutting him off.
"Why, What happened you both seem to have an argument that night too over Daniel? Sheriff asked.
"Huh," Winter chuckled.
"Your sources must love to tattle, we were distant not enemies, sheriff Wales," Winter replied, meeting his gaze.
"So you both were together," the sheriff said, with a sigh.
"Yes we were," Eleazar said, with a forced smile.
"Anything that can prove that," the Sheriff asked.
"We were together and we didn't do anything," Eleazar said, gazing directly in the Sheriff's eyes.
"You were together and didn't do anything," the Sheriff repeated after Eleazar.
"Can we go now," Eleazar asked, shifting his gaze.
"Yes you can," the Sheriff said, nodding.
"Thanks," Winter replied, standing up and they both left together.
"You didn't need to do that," Winter replied.
"Yes, I do he was annoying," Eleazar replied, as they both moved out of the station. do something
"Do you know who did this?" Winter asked Eleazar.
"No I didn't," Eleazar lied, meeting her gaze.
"Huh," she sighed.
"Thanks for the drive," Winter said, leaving.
"Want to go somewhere," Eleazar asked, after her.
"I've a place I want you to see."