Who doesn't love the Highschool? Place where we teenagers can suck really bad up, find and make love, cheat on each other and anyway get to the next year and no one knows how or why. Maybe it is because we do not know how life is going on outside or maybe it is because we know it but we do not care. Anyway we are here and all trying to find our identity.
But the Heathers have one identity for one person, the head- Heather. Her color is red and she rules with the two other Heathers the school, the one where I just got into. And I wanted to become one of them, I wanted to be a Heather and so I did. But sometimes the sweetest chocolate can taste as bitter as the death, just like Heather know. She is dead! And I am the murderer.
Dramatical love, popular it Girl and the Innocence that none of us have, called hell. And that's where Veronica is trying to get out, trying to find out if Jason Dean, her boyfriend is the devil or not...
Idea: Heathers (1989 movie) - if you like the story you can with the movie, but it is a bit different-
A criminal mastermind makes a bold move against a wealthy client to put himself in a position to retire in comfort. He has no idea what he's up against when a young widow, desperate to make ends meet, sets her eyes on earning the bounty set on his head.
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Newly widowed housewife Melody Scott needs to earn some major cash, fast. When her bright and busy children learn that a priceless ruby bracelet has been stolen and a six-figure reward is being offered, they convince her to try to do what the police, museum security, and the best private investigators have failed to do. Working against them is a notorious thief who has met people from around the world, but who has never once encountered a woman like Melody Scott. When the sweet innocence of the Scott family clashes against criminal forces more dangerous than they ever imagined, Melody is all too aware that a mom's got to do what a mom's got to do to protect her family.
The Widow, Melody Scott is a 2021 Watty Award Winner!
Content Warning: This story does contain depictions of stalking behavior.