Chapter 13|Those Eyes

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"Alright, hold your hands together," said a police officer as he and another police officer pushed Billy against a car and handcuffed him. "Do you wish to give up your right to remain silent?" Dewey asked Billy.

"I didn't do anything," hissed Billy. "Do you wish to give up your right to speak to an attorney and have them present during questioning?" asked Dewey. "Ask them, they tell you," said Billy as he strugled against the police officers.

"What do we have, Dewey?" Sheriff Burke asked Dewey. "I caught him sheriff," said Dewey proudly. "Who is that?" asked Sheriff Burke, as he pointed to Billy. "Billy Loomis. He is a student on Woodsboro High, boyfriend of Heather McCoy and the son of Hank Loomis," Dewey told his boss.

"Sheriff, call these guys off. I didn't do anything. Sheriff, wait. Please, call him, he'll tell you, call him," Billy begged as the police officers held him firmly. "Heather, Heather!"

Heather looked into his eyes. Wow, he could act well. With the tears and everything.

Heather looked down. She wanted to help him, but she had to stay in her role from him and Stu. 

Heather let a fake tear roll down her cheek. 

"How are they doing?" Sheriff Burke asked Dewey in a whisper as he looked at Heather and Sidney. "Sid and Heather are tougher than they look," answered Dewey with a nod. 

"Well, we're seeing a lot today," said Sheriff Burke as he walked toward the two girls. "Are you girls able to come down to the station and answer a few questions?"

"God, Sidney. I'm sorry I'm late!" sounded Tatum's voice. "Oh my god, Heather. I didn't know you were here. I'm sorry."

Heather sent her a faint smile. Heather couldn't say anything because her heart was beating so hard in her chest that she was afraid her heart would shoot out. 

"Tatum, you can't be here right now. It's now an official crime scene," Dewey said to his little sister. "It's okay," muttered Sidney. "Her father is out of town, she's staying with us tonight," Tatum told her brother. 

"Does Mom know?" Dewey asked as he raised an eyebrow. "Yes, dufus. Let's get out of here," said Tatum as she put an arm around Sidney's shoulder.  

Heather walked a little further behind them. Heather wondered why Tatum didn't put an arm around her and comforted her. Jealousy bubbled up inside Heather. She balled her hands into fists and got into the police car. 

"Heather, Sidney. Are you in there?" sounded Gale Weathers' voice. Heather flipped her off, as the police car drove away. 

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Dewey and Sidney talked about whether they had found her father yet while Heather kept staring out the window.

She saw Billy and his father sitting in the sheriff's office. 

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