The girl who knew too much

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Scott and Stiles arrived at the school where they find Maddie, Lydia and Allison waiting

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Scott and Stiles arrived at the school where they find Maddie, Lydia and Allison waiting

"Where is she?" Stiles asked

"Over here." Allison called

Scott and Stiles walked over to Lydia, Maddie and Allison and saw that Lydia looked freaked out, "Lydia?" Stiles asked

"It's the same thing, same thing as the pool. I got into the car heading somewhere totally different and ended up here. And you told me to call you if there's a dead body." Lydia explained

"You found a dead body?" Stiles asked

Lydia shook her head, "Not yet."

"Not yet what do you mean not yet? Lydia you're supposed to call us when you find the dead body." Stiles said

Lydia scoffed and shook her head, "Oh no, I'm not doing that again. You find the dead body from now on."

"How are we supposed to find the dead body? You're always the one finding the dead body." Stiles said

Maddie and Scott then looked forwards and their eyes widened

Maddie sighed as Scott said, "Guys."

"We found the dead body." Maddie said

They all turned around and saw what Maddie and Scott were seeing and sure enough there was a dead body of a deputy that had been left on the top of Beacon Hills High School sign.

. . . . .

The next day in English class Ms. Blake was walking around as she said, "Idioms, analogies, metaphors, and similes, all tools the writer uses to tell their story."

She walked over to Lydia and saw that she was drawing a tree, "Lydia, I wasn't aware you had so many hidden talents."

"You and every guy I've ever dated." Lydia said

"Oh, um, well, that was an idiom, by the way. Idioms are something of a secret to the people who know the language or the culture. They're phrases that only make sense if you know key words. Saying "jump the gun" is meaningful only if you know about the starting gun in a race, or a phrase like "seeing the whole board." Jennifer said

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