A Murderer in Malevaux

A Murderer in Malevaux

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It began with a cup of coffee. Well, an americano, with cinnamon and one sugar, to be precise. It's Goldie's first day of university, after moving away to France to study English and French literature. She's your typical girl next door. Simple, sweet and smart. After a demanding first day spent unpacking suitcases and becoming acquainted with her professors, Goldie is appreciating the end to it in Beaumont and Blossoms, the favourite coffee shop and study hub of the students of the University of Malevaux. Well, that's until a Jane Doe falls from the building top, to her death.
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Even from far away, all I could see was you. "Who is who?" Derek asked, unfazed, sipping on the remainder of his protein shake from class. "Her." I didn't point to you, to avoid being too obvious, so I nodded my head in the most subtle way. "Laughing, smiling. Do you see her?" "The girl with the guy hanging off of her who's clearly her boyfriend? I think he plays on the varsity team. She's probably a cheerleader." I pretty much ignored everything he said. I didn't care. I was already too far gone and into you. "I have to have her." He must have found that incredibly hilarious because he almost choked on the remainder of his protein shake. "Good luck, kid." "What?" I took my eyes off of you for a second and gave Derek a look. "You can't picture it?" "How blinded by her are you right now?" He waved his hand in front of my face and I pushed it away as he attempted to connect the dots for me again. "I repeat: cheerleader, guy, out of your fucking league." "Hey, let's not make assumptions now. She could be into girls and not even know it. Oh my god, she just smiled at me. Did you see that? Were you looking?" I was in love with you the second you walked into my sight. "There's a lot going on in this vicinity," he laughed and I shoved him as he taunted me. "Jerk. I'm gonna talk to her."

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