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Chapter TwoKelly and Adam were in Kelly’s bedroom. They were on her bed when her cell phone started to ring.
“Clarkson.”
“Kelly, this is Randy. I need you down here now,” he said.
“Where are you at?” Kelly asked him.
“107 Main Street. It looks like we have a murder on our hands.”
“Alright, I will be right there,” Kelly said as she shut her cell phone.
That’s when she turned to look at Adam.
“I’m sorry, I got to go. Work is calling yet again.”
“It’s alright babe. I guess that I will talk to you later. Give me a call when you get done.”
“I will, don’t worry.”
They both came down the stairs and Jess gave them a weird look. She knew nothing happened but yet who really knows with Kelly.
“That was fast. Boy Kelly, I didn’t know that you were so quick,” Jess said with a laugh.
“You will never know Jess. But I got to get to work. Another murder case on my hands.”
“What happened?” she asked.
“I don’t really know. But I have to go.”
Kelly left the house while Adam left to go back to his apartment. Kelly got to Main Street within a half an hour. She noticed that there was already a crowd of people around watching.
“Boy, when a crime scene happens, everybody hears about it, and not to mention, want to see it,” Kelly said as she looked around at everything.
“Well, we better get inside. You need to see this,” Randy said right before he started to walk towards the door of the house.
When they got into the house, Kelly had noticed that there was a pool of blood. She looked around and noticed the body. Now the body was broken in many different places. You could even see some bones sticking out of the skin. It was not a pretty sight to see. Kelly turned her head from the body and noticed something.
“What’s that right there Randy?” Kelly said as she pointed to something.
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Chapter ThreeRandy looked to where Kelly was pointing at. It looked like someone was in a hurry and the desk had ripped off someone’s clothing. Kelly went over to it and looked at it. She grabbed the gloves that Randy was holding and put them on.
“It looks like someone was in a hurry and didn’t care what happened. They left so fast that they ripped their jacket. There is still some fresh blood on it,” Kelly said as she was looking at the piece of jacket very carefully.
“You really have a good eye. You do know that, right Kelly?”
Yeah, I do. Thanks for telling me again.”
Kelly put the piece of jacket into a bag marked evidence so that it could be taken to the station. Then Kelly remembered something.
*Flashback*
“Kelly, what are you doing? You need to come over here right now,” her father yelled.
Kelly tried to find a place to hide but nothing worked.
“Kelly, I will find you. You better come out now.”
She did not want to get caught. Kelly ran and ran. She decided to run out of the house, so she turned the corner. When she did that, she had ripped her shirt. She was also bleeding. Yet, Kelly didn’t care.
Once Kelly ran out of the house, she noticed that it was pouring down with rain. But she didn’t care at all. All she wanted was to get out of her house. To get away from her father. To get her life back on track. Just then, Kelly ran into somebody and fell.
“Are you alright Kelly?” Jess asked.
“No, no I’m not. It’s . . . . it’s my dad. He . . . . he want . . . . to . . . . hurt me.”
“Well he is not going to do that. I will take care of you. You can count on that.”
That’s when Kelly hugged her best friend.
Jess took Kelly back to her house. Things were messed up. But her father was still looking for her.
“Kelly, where are you. Come back to me you little ****. Come here when your father is talking to you.”
He yelled for about an hour before he went back inside the house.
*End Flashback*
“Kelly, you are amazing,” Randy said. “You can really see things that we can’t.”
“It’s the gift,” Kelly said with a smile on her face. “I can’t help if I find things that you guys can’t.”
“I’m glad to have you on my team.”
“You’re welcome,” she said as she walked over to the body.
She studies what she saw for a few minutes and then looked up at Randy.
“Randy, this is not your normal murder case.”