Find Me by Romily Bernard Her sister is next, one girl is already dead. Can Wick Tate catch the killer before her sister suffers the same fate? Wick Tate is a hacker, she hacks bank accounts and other records to prove if husbands/boyfriends are cheating on wives/girlfriends. One day, she was interrupted by a detective trying to find her criminal father. She monitors him until he exits and then goes to sleep. The following day, she opens her door and finds Tessa Waye’s diary with a post-it note saying, “find me.” Tessa Waye was Wick’s friend before her dad became a drug dealer. Later, at schools she receives knowledge that Tessa Waye leaped off a building the previous night. She then devises a ploy to let her skip school and return to …show more content…
After that the best friends boyfriend throws Wick in a dumpster. Griff finds her and she brings him in on the murder and how Lily is next. The killer sends Wick another message and she attempts to trace the message, but the killer used preventive software so she doesn't find his location. The killer sends another communication and they got cocky and they didn't use the software. She traces the signal back to the Public Library and she contacts Griff. They travel to the library and they con the librarian into giving them the usage log. They inspect the log and find nothing interesting, but they find a computer with an out of order sign. The librarian explains that the users of that particular computer keep having lock-ups. They immediately realize what’s happening. Wick returns home and deciphers the killer’s location. The killer is in the house. Wick realizes that her foster father Todd is the killer. They have a large brawl and Todd escapes, but a detective was there in the neighborhood. The detective told her that Lily was taken hostage, but her foster mother Bren, who was with Lily, was found. Wick enlists the assistance of Griff and they decipher Todd’s location. Todd was in an old abandoned building. They bolt over to the building and find Lily. Griff carries Lily off. Wick engages in hand to hand combat with Todd. Wick keeps Todd occupied long enough for the police to arrive and he was arrested. I very much
Jesse and Dexter talk. She tells him that the night before she heard Rita and Buck saying that he killed their bus driver. She gets scared and starts to cry. After hearing this, the boys decide that they need to leave. Back at Valley Gardens the parents are receiving the phone calls from Juan regarding the ransom. All the parents are discussing with their spouses the amount of the ransom are making plans to get the money except. But, Dexter’s uncle still hasn’t heard about the kidnapping yet. The parents are also faced with the question of whether or not to call the police. Back at the cabin, the kids finally decide that Marianne will distract Rita while Buck’s gone so Jesse can sneak and get the keys to the storage room to unlock the boys later. When Buck comes home, he and Rita go to sleep and the girls unlock the boys. The plan is to have Dexter hotwire the car with Glenn’s help, and for Bruce to transport messages between the boys and girls. Jesse and Marianne go back to the bunk beds and await the message from Bruce that they are ready when she hears Buck get out of bed and go into the kitchen. She tries to get Buck to go back to bed when the door comes open slowly and in walks Bruce. Bruce says quietly that they got the car hotwired, then he sees Buck. Jesse shouts ‘run’ and all three boys take off down the hill. The girls screamed when a pistol shot rang out throughout the forest. They saw a dark figure drop onto the ground. Once in
A movie whose plots consisted of four young boys who go on an adventure together to achieve frame and fortune, but in the end achieved something much greater. This movie was known as “Stand By Me,” based on the novella “The Body” written by Gordie Lachance, whose main purpose was to reveal the one journey in his childhood as a rite of passage. The movie follows the main concept of the story where all the boys face obstacles and become more open towards one another. It even portrays the main cast with the narrator expressing the events just like the novella when the author expresses his feelings to the readers. The movie is different from the novella because the plot, atmosphere, and title each act as a medium that produce the
The main character, Charlie must navigate through it even while feeling motionless and scared. He tells his story to the reader from his perspective. The reader sees life from exactly the way he sees the events and understands those events through a teenage boy’s eyes. The crisis is introduced when the town outcast Jasper Jones asked Charlie, a bookish young nobody of a boy for help. The reader sees Charlie’s internal conflicts of wanting to go with Jasper, feeling terrified, excited yet so wanting to be accepted by him Charlie does in fact sneak out in the middle of the night with his new friend. Jasper takes Charlie to the scene of the crime where Jasper’s girlfriend is hanging from a tree. The manner that Silvey describes Charlie’s reaction to the hanged girls is true to human nature, “I’m screaming, but they are muffled screams. I can’t breathe in. I feel like I’m underwater. Deaf and drowning.” This description foreshadows the solution to hide the body and Jasper and Charlie throw Laura Wishart into the lake. Unknown to either is Laura Wishart’s sister, Eliza. She witnessed the suicide of her sister and wrote the word “sorry” on the stump of the tree before she leaves. Charlie and Jasper find this word, assume that the killer wrote it there, and immediately jump to the
The woman invited Huck inside, and he tells her his name is Sarah Williams. Huck tells her that he will stay there to rest for a while, but then be on his way once again. They discuss a few topics, but eventually start talking about Huck’s murder. The woman says that it was thought to be Pap that killed Huck, but then others thought it was Jim since he had run away. She said that people are out looking for Jim, and they think that he is on Jackson’s Island. Her husband would be going out there to look after he comes home. Huck starts to panic after hearing this, and starts to ask questions.
to him and decides not to turn in Jim. Finally, the last test of Huck’s
While trying to figure out what to do with the body they go have a look at the cook Mrs. Ho to find her murdered in the kitchen, with the knife in her back. On coming back to the study Mr. Boddy has vanished to be later found bleeding from the head in the washroom attacked with the candlestick.
William Stafford’s poem “Ask Me” is a short poem which consists of two stanzas which narrates his life through contemplation of his past. It is a reflection of his life where he embraces the experiences he went through. Stafford’s intent is to have the reader question and recollect on their own life pushing them to realize that it is a person’s personality that is substantive. He points out that a person is defined by their relationship with themselves and how this shapes the world around them. The tone of this poem has an important impact by setting the momentum within the first two lines. Through the use of inquisitive language it entices readers to analyze how a person’s worth is not defined by physical and tangible accomplishments however, by their personal values and morals.
Later Helen meets a boy named collie. He lives in the same apartment building as Helen. Julie meets a man named Bud. Ray and Julie go to the Greggs house to investigate. They met David’s sister Megan. She then tells Julie about how the wreck affected her family’s life. They found out that they didn’t just kill a boy, they destroyed a whole family. On the way out of the house Ray notices something about the house, that someone much taller than Megan was painting the house. After this they study the evidence. Later Helen walks into her apartment room, and hears a voice behind her. She is startled to see Collie sitting in a chair in the corner. He then proceeded to tell Helen how he knew. Helen tried to lock her self in the bathroom. While in there she tried to look for a way out. Collie tried to take the hinges off the door to get in. Helen Jumped out of the bathroom window, and fell and became unconscious. Meanwhile Julie is waiting for Bud to go to the movies. Her mother insists that she does not go, and Julie agrees. Bud came to the door, and convinced Julie to walk with him to his car. Bud then squeezed Julie’s hand, so she can’t get away. He told her how he found out, and that he was angered by the fact that she sent yellow roses. He said it was like sunshine, but there was none. He then put his hands around her throat and started strangling her. Ray came up and hit Bud on the head with a flash light. He found out from the paint on Bud’s hand from the Gregg’s house. The reason he didn’t kill Ray was because he said that losing Julie would be the worst punishment for
Jackie wanted to call the cops but she remembered what Angie told her about calling anyone. And she remember that Sarah will be watching anything and that anything out of order and she will kill all three of us. Jackie didn't want to kill Mark but she had too , along with that she doesn't know how to kill him and get away with it. Jackie settled down for a few moments and then decided it was time. She grabbed the biggest knife she could find and started making herself upstairs. After about three steps , Mark pops out of the room with a face she’s never seen before and starts walking. Scared Jackie turns around and runs. As she turned around Mark seen the knife and started chasing after her screaming “ Im gonna, Kill you.” After about a minute or two of running Mark catches her and knocks her out and ties her up and throws her in the back of his trunk. Jackie unconscious wakes up to find herself in a tight little trunk and doesn’t know what’s going on or where they are going. About twenty minutes go by and the car suddenly comes to a stop. Jackie hears the door slam and a few second later see her no good husband there. Mark pulls her out the trunk and slams her down. They are at Florida State
The entire group ends up murdering one of their own in a horribly
Now that the truth was being revealed, someone was killing people to keep people quiet. In a very intense scene at the end, the killer is found and another young man admits he too has been victim to horrific acts.
Lacrae’s song, “I’ll Find You,” discusses the concept of hope in the midst of battling pain and encouraging others to just hold on and know you are there waiting, hoping, praying, and fighting with them. When researching one found out that at the time the song was under composure some of Lacrae and Tori’s family members were battling cancer and they wanted to encourage them to keep holding on. Together Tori and Lacrae made the decision to shoot the music video for the song in Glendale Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles, where some of their family were fighting their battle with cancer. Tori Starts the song out singing, “Just fight a little longer, my friend, / It’s all worth it in the end, /
She also contacts her father who she hasn’t seen for many years. To complicate the story a local boy, Dylan, goes missing and Sunny joins the search for him along the creek and at the waterhole. Dylan was pig shooting with his father Gary and Kevin when he went missing. Rumours start going around the district and Kevin is suspected of foul play.
In the end, Huck meets Tom and agrees with him to return to the widow's house, which he finally recognizes as his
Soon after, Tom goes and tells Huck that he knows where the treasure is. He takes him to the cave, where they find Joe's hideout, and, hidden in a secret chamber, under a cross, the treasure. They are intercepted on their way back home by the Welshman, who takes them to the Widow Douglas's house. Once there, Huck's bravery is revealed, and the Widow tells everyone that she will be taking care of the boy from now on.