Chapter 15

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By seeing the murder happen, Eloisa and Rose finally remembered Chloe as she truly is. They finally remembered what she has done all those times.

"You," Rose reacted to the footage emotionally. "How could you? You killed three people! What did they ever do to you?"

"Three," Professor Diwa said in horror.

"Well you see sir, Emma's fiancé was killed by the same woman in the video," Eloisa explained to her seemingly clueless professor.

"Fiancé," Professor Diwa said in a voice of shock that one of his students is actually engaged before he is.

"Sir, the marriage is arranged by her parents," Eloisa explained. "It's probably for business reasons, but we do not know for sure. Emma keeps a lot of secrets, even the identity of her third lover."

"This unconscionable girl," Rose said with resentments towards Chloe. "How could you? How could you kill them unreasonably and then blame us?"

"Easy Rose," Eloisa said as she held Rose's body tight to comfort her. "Easy does it. Calm down. Breathe in, breathe out."

Rose managed to get to her senses, but she couldn't help but feel emotional about all the deaths. Professor Diwa, seeing that the girls have seemingly lost their way, talked some sense into them.

"This is what we shall do," Professor Diwa began. "We shall copy the footage. That is enough proof."

Professor Diwa took the copy of the footage and gave it to the girls.

"Thank you, sir," Eloisa said as she took the copy from Professor Diwa's hands.

"How did you know about the murder of Emma's fiancé," Professor Diwa asked. "Did you see it, or are there other eye-witnesses?"

"There is another eye witness," Rose said. She finally composed herself to take their mission seriously.

"Alright," Professor Diwa said. "Find the eye witness, and we shall file a charge against the woman. There are a lot of changes that can be pressed against her. We'll start from there. You must get a lawyer."

"I could get my father," Eloisa suggested. "But I doubt he'll like this news."

"You need to get him if you do not want to go to jail," Professor Diwa warned. "You have enough proofs against her. The tides will turn against her."

"Thank you, sir," Eloisa said. "Come on, let's get out of here. We might get charged with trespassing."

They went outside the house, carefully. The house shall remain lifeless for the people that made it a home are dead.

"Alright," Professor Diwa said. "Good luck. You need to win this case. You can't go to jail. You still need to finish your mission to your friend. Good day."

And just like that, Professor Diwa walked on his way home. When Professor Diwa is finally gone, Eloisa and Rose expressed their doubts about him.

"That was...," Rose said.

"Suspicious," Eloisa responded. "For the first time, Rose, I agree with you."

"Yeah," Rose began. "First, he gave us the key to Emma's locker which is against school rules. Second, he received a mysterious call from the same person that also gave us a mysterious call. Third, he tells us to obey what the caller says. Forth, he sees us drugged at a bar. Fifth, he bails us out of jail. Sixth, he helped us find some clues. And seventh, he's too concerned about us and our mission! I really want to turn this into a book. If this is a book, I would name it '7 Suspicious Things About My College Professor!' What's up with him?"

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