
Who is The Killer?
Adedoyin Agnes · Ongoing · 94.8k Words
Introduction
Within her first 48 hours, she discovers the body of sixteen-year-old Emily Hartman on the town’s pier. Soon after, a politician dies mysteriously, a local man vanishes, and a respected teacher is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Anonymous threats and cyberbullying reveal that Seabreeze’s residents are hiding secrets darker than anyone could imagine.
As the body count rises, Clara realizes that the killer is always one step ahead—and no one in Seabreeze is safe. With time running out, she must uncover the truth before the town’s darkness consumes her too.
Chapter 1
The coastal fog hugged Seabreeze like a thick blanket, swallowing the sun and turning the morning into a dim, gray haze. Detective Clara Reyes gripped the steering wheel, eyes scanning the quiet streets. She had traded the chaos of Los Angeles for this small town, hoping for peace, for a chance to catch her breath. But something in the air made her uneasy—an instinct she had learned not to ignore.
She slowed near the pier, drawn by the low murmur of voices and the flicker of movement between the fog and the water. A small crowd had gathered, their shapes swaying as they whispered to one another. Something felt wrong—more than wrong, like the town itself was holding its breath.
Clara parked and stepped out, boots crunching against the gravel. The smell of salt and seaweed filled her lungs. Her eyes caught on a pale shape half-hidden beneath the pier. At first, she thought it was driftwood or a discarded jacket—but no. It moved, just slightly, as if mocking her hope that it wasn’t what she feared.
Her heart beat faster.
Clara knelt, careful not to disturb the scene, and brushed away the seaweed. A young girl lay face-up, limp and motionless, her clothes soaked by the tide. Clara’s training kicked in instantly. She checked for a pulse—nothing. The body was cold. She straightened, scanning the area—and then her eyes caught it: a small, angular symbol carved delicately into the girl’s wrist.
Her stomach tightened. Whoever had done this had a plan, a message, and now she was reading the first line.
“Stay back!” she called, her voice firm and carrying the authority she had honed for years. The small crowd froze, some stepping back, others watching with wide, fearful eyes.
Clara pulled out her phone and dialed the Seabreeze Police Department.
“This is Detective Clara Reyes. I need backup at the pier. I’ve found a deceased female—teenage, I think. There’s a symbol carved into her wrist. Scene secure for now. No one touch anything until you arrive.”
The dispatcher’s voice crackled with surprise, but they understood the urgency. Within minutes, a police car arrived, lights flashing faintly through the fog. Detective Sam Holden emerged first, older, cautious, his face set in the familiar lines of someone who had seen too many deaths.
“You’re the new PI?” he asked, disbelief heavy in his voice.
“Yes,” Clara said. “Found her. Scene was undisturbed, but it’s… not random.”
Holden crouched beside the body, carefully noting the position and surroundings. Clara watched, observing the thought process in his eyes. He had experience, but there was a tension there—this case was already stretching the limits of the town’s quiet facade.
“God… poor kid,” Holden muttered. “Did anyone see anything?”
“Not yet. I’ll start interviewing witnesses, but keep the scene untouched. No one gets near until the coroner arrives,” Clara instructed.
She moved through the crowd, her voice calm but commanding, jotting down names and statements. Each sentence, each hesitation, revealed more than the words themselves. In small towns, people talked, but they also guarded their secrets carefully.
The coroner arrived just as the sun struggled to pierce the fog. She worked methodically, noting the girl’s condition, scanning the area for evidence. Clara stood back, thinking. She didn’t know the girl’s name. She didn’t know her story. All she knew was that death had arrived in Seabreeze quietly, cruelly, and there would be more questions than answers before the day was done.
By late afternoon, Clara returned to her office. She poured herself coffee, black and bitter, trying to shake the image of the girl and the carved symbol from her mind. Her hands were steady, but her gut churned with the weight of what she had discovered.
The small town, with its painted houses and scenic ocean views, felt suddenly threatening. The fog outside her window moved like fingers across the streets, hiding truths, waiting.
Her phone buzzed. A message from an unknown number appeared:
“Stop digging. Or next time it won’t just be a body on the pier.”
Clara didn’t flinch. She had been threatened before. But this felt personal—precise. Someone in Seabreeze was already watching her, waiting.
She typed a reply, then stopped. No. Not yet. Not until she had more information.
That night, she reviewed the scene in her mind, replaying every detail. The way the waves lapped at the pier. The crowd’s hushed whispers. The symbol carved into the girl’s wrist. Everything felt deliberate, a warning, a message.
Morning came gray and heavy. Seabreeze’s streets looked peaceful, but Clara knew better. The ocean’s roar outside her office sounded different today—not calming, but urgent, almost like a pulse counting down. She drove slowly through town, noting faces, behaviors, interactions. Small towns didn’t stay quiet for long when something this dark happened.
Clara Reyes had come
to Seabreeze for peace. What she found was a storm.
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