Harriet Pearse
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  • Reads 8,070
  • Votes 330
  • Parts 9
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2018
Skyler Parrish is a goody-two-shoes, the boy who everyone adores. He is going on with his perfect little life until one day he stumbles into something he shouldn't have. 




The typical clichē
Except for the bad guy here is actually a girl Harriet!


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I left a note for Tara and hired an Uber. 

My knee was jumping up and down something I do when I was nervous. 

I am currently at the police station. When I told the police guy more like stuttered a few words he asked me to wait so I can tell the same to his senior officer. 

So here I am fiddling with my fingers. Trying not to chew off my lip, which I'm pretty sure is bleeding right now. 

"Thank you, Sam, I'll take over him now." I heard someone say. 

Oh God, the officer is here. 

My heart was thudding as I squeezed my eyes shut. 

"I witnessed a murder," I said after a deep breath and turned around. 

My breath left my body so did the courage. 

Standing in front of me was someone I never wanted to be within a 100 feet radius. 

Harriet Pearse! 

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In case you didn't notice Skyler is a guy and Harriet is a girl.

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