The Perfect Posse
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  • Parts 54
  • Time 7h 21m
Complete, First published Jan 20, 2020
"We are as responsible for Rosalind's death. So, don't you dare back out now. We all have our secrets which is making us feel guilty. Own up to it and help me find who killed her."

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Valerie Hudson and Brianna Sawyer left their small town life and went to the city to make a successful career. Both of them were happy until they found out their high school best friend, Rosalind McAllister was murdered. 

So, they both go back to their hometown, Maplebirch to attend the funeral, just to find out that the police think that it was a suicide. But it doesn't fit because Rosalind was the perfect human being. She was selfless, happy, helping and loving. She would never think of hurting herself, let alone killing.

After the case is closed, Rosalind's posse is all distressed. They decided to meet at a restaurant to talk and when they order their bill, they also get a note which says that Rosalind was in fact murdered and the person who wrote it knows who killed Rosalind. All they have to do is follow the clues and obey the rules and it would lead them straight to the killer. 

They were all afraid but also knew that it needed to be done as they all had something to be guilty of and deep down they all blamed themselves for her death.

Started: 23rd January 2020.
Ended: TBA.
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