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Twittercide: the killing of one human being by another while the victim is in the act of tweeting. Call me crazy, but I figured writing for the Herbert Hoover High Homepage would be a pretty sweet gig. Pad the resume for college applications, get a first look at the gossip column, spend some time ogling the papers brooding bad-boy editor, Chase Erikson. But on my first big story, things went a little south. What should have been a normal interview with Sydney Sanders turned into me discovering the homecoming queen-hopeful dead in her pool. Electrocuted while Tweeting. Now, in addition to developing a reputation as HHHs resident body finder, Im stuck trying to prove that Sydneys death wasnt suicide. Im starting to long for the days when my biggest worry was whether the cafeteria was serving pizza sticks or Tuesday Tacos

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Gemma Halliday

Social Suicide

The second book in the Hartley Featherstone series, 2012

FOR ALL THE TEACHERS IVE HAD.

I HOPE I DIDNT TURN TOO MANY HAIRS GRAY.

Chapter One

YOU HAD TO BE INCREDIBLY STUPID TO GET CAUGHT cheating in Mr. Tipkinss class, but then again, Sydney Sanders was known for being the only brunette blonder than Paris Hilton.

HOMECOMING QUEEN HOPEFUL SUSPENDED

FOR CHEATING ON TEST

I looked down at my headline for the Herbert Hoover High Homepage, our schools online newspaper. Usually our news ran the exciting gambit from the custodian retiring to a hair being found in the Tuesday Tacos in the cafeteria. So a cheating scandal was way huge. And Id been surprised when our papers editor, Chase Erikson, had assigned me the biggest story since the principals car was tagged in the back parking lot. After all, Id only been working on the Homepage for a short time, making me the resident newbie.

I had a bad feeling that this story was some sort of a test. Do well and Id earn the respect of my fellow reporters as well as a certain editor with whom I had a complicated personal history. Fail and it was the cafeteria beat for me.

Clearly I was shooting for outcome number one.

I turned up the volume on my iPod in an effort to drown out the noise of the school papers tiny workroom and put my fingers to the keyboard.

Herbert Hoover High Homecoming Queen nominee Sydney Sanders was discovered cheating on Tuesdays midterm in her precalculus class. Mr. Tipkins caught Sydney red-handed when he noticed the answers to the test painted on her fingernails. Apparently Sydney had incorporated the letters A, B, C, or D into the design painted on her fake nails in the exact order that the answers appeared on the test. After Sydney was caught, it quickly came to light that her best friend, Quinn Leslie, had used the answers to cheat on her test as well. Both girls are suspended from HHH while administrators investigate how the answers to the midterm got out. Sydney, previously considered a front-runner in the upcoming elections, will no longer be eligible to be Herbert Hoover Highs Homecoming Queen at next Saturdays dance.

That the cheating story? Chase asked, suddenly behind me.

Very close behind me.

I cleared my throat as the scent of fresh soap and fabric softener filled my personal space. I pulled out one earbud and answered, Yeah. It is.

He was quiet for a moment reading my laptop screen over my shoulder. I felt nerves gathering in my belly as I waited for his reaction.

Chase Erikson was the reason Id joined the school paper in the first place. He and I had both been investigating a murder at our school, each for different reasons. Chase because he was all about a hot story. And me because the murdered girl had been the president of the Chastity Club and had just happened to be sleeping with my boyfriend. Needless to say, he was now totally an ex-boyfriend. Anyway, Chase and I had sort of teamed up to find the Chastity Club killer, and once we did, Chase told me that I showed promising investigative skills and offered me a position on staff. Considering my college rsum was in need of some padding, I agreed.

So far working on the paper was a lot more fun than I had anticipated. When Id first heard the term school paper Id envisioned a bunch of extra-credit-hungry geeks with newsprint-stained fingers. But in reality, the entire paper operated online-no newsprint-and several students I knew contributed-none of them geeks. Ashley Stannic did a gossip column once a week that was total LOLs, even if only half the rumors she printed were true. Chris Fret contributed sports commentary and kept a running poll on this semesters favorite player. In fact, the only thing that hadnt been all smiley faces about working at the paper so far was Chase himself.

Chase was tall, broad-shouldered, and built like an athlete. His hair was black, short, and spiky on top, gelled into the perfect tousled style. His eyes were dark and usually twinkling with a look that said he knew a really good secret no one else was in on. He almost always wore black, menacing boots and lots of leather.

One time Mom picked me up from the paper for a dentist appointment and, when she met Chase, described him as a little rough around the edges. When Ashley Stannic played truth or dare at Jessica Hansons sweet sixteen and had been pressed to tell the truth, shed described Chase as sex in a pair of jeans. Me? I wasnt quite sure what I thought of Chase. All I knew was that things had been uncomfortable and a little awkward between us since The Kiss.

Yes. I, Hartley Grace Featherstone, had swapped spit with HHHs resident Bad Boy.

When wed worked together on that first story, Id ended up getting kidnapped and almost killed. Almost, because Chase had been there to save me at the last minute. And as soon as Chase had rescued me, hed kissed me.

Briefly. In the heat of the moment. When emotions were running high.

It was a night neither of us had spoken of since, and I was 99 percent sure that it had meant nothing at all beyond relief on both our parts that I was still alive.

But that other 1 percent still persisted just enough that in situations like this-where the scent of his fabric softener was making me lean in so close that I could feel the heat from his body on my cheek-I still wasnt sure whether I thought of Chase as sex in a pair of jeans or a guy who was a little rough around the edges.

This is good, Chase said, bringing me back to the present.

Thanks. I felt myself grinning at his praise.

But you can do better.

And just like that, my grin dropped like a football players GPA. I can?

Chase nodded. Sydney got caught cheating yesterday. You really think theres any info in this article that every person on campus doesnt already know by now?

I bit my lip. He was right. Within minutes of Sydney being busted, Id personally received no less than twenty-five texts about it.

So I should scrap the article?

No. Like I said, this is good. But you need more. You need to tell our readers something they dont know.

Such as?

How did Sydney and Quinn get the answers to the test?

I shrugged. I dunno.

Chase straightened up, crossed his arms over his broad chest (covered today in a black T-shirt with a band logo featuring a bloody zombie corpse), and furrowed his eyebrows as he stared down at me. I dunno is not in a good reporters vocabulary.

No one knows, I countered. Quinns not talking, and no ones seen Sydney since she was suspended.

Someone must know something. Who else have you talked to? he asked.

I picked up the purple notebook where I kept all my important notes. I texted Sydneys boyfriend, Connor Crane, but he said all he knows is that Sydney is grounded for the rest of her life. And I saw the vice principal yesterday after school, and she said both Sydney and Quinn are suspended for the rest of the week.

And?

And the administration is considering a dress code that applies to fake nails.

And?

And Im interviewing Mr. Tipkins tomorrow at lunch.

And what do you plan to ask him? Chase asked, arms still crossed as he towered over me.

I pursed my lips together. This was part of the test. I could feel it. He caught Sydney. I thought his perspective might be interesting.

Ahnt. Wrong.

I opened my mouth to defend my answer, but Chase was faster.

His perspective isnt news. The facts are. Ask him how the answers to his test got out. Ask him where he keeps them, did Sydney or Quinn have access, how often does he reuse the same tests? Ask him how-

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