Forensic Science Social Club Episode 1
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  • Reads 450
  • Votes 52
  • Parts 9
  • Time 12m
Complete, First published Jun 06, 2016
There's no such thing as a free lunch. In the first episode of the Forensic Science Social Club we get a taste of postgraduate student life for a group of 4 girls studying forensic science. Lacey, the main character, is a forensic chemist, likes free stuff, and is so uncool she's almost cool. Mella, her office mate, is the mature one, studying forensic biology after working in a lab for a few years, married to a Nigerian diplomat and host of extravagant parties. Amy comes from a wealthy American family and studies forensic anthropology, and doesn't understand half the things her Australian friends are thinking. She shares an office with Jessie, the forensic entomologist, who is punky and instafamous, but tough as nails, definitely not afraid to get some dirt, maggots, and rotting corpse under her fingernails.

I guess in my head this is a TV show, so it's written as a pretty sparse script but I think the bones come across fine. If you like it let me know!
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