The Lemonade Crime

Cover The Lemonade Crime
Genres: Fiction
Quoting someone else's words when that person is not present to say whether those words are true; rumor. Hearsay is not allowed as evidence in a court of law.
"So, you get it?" asked Megan, leaning back in her chair. "They're the same. See?" The math problem was about symmetry. There were five different shapes drawn on the page, and for each one, Evan had to figure out if the shape was symmetrical or not. If it was, he had to draw the line of symmetry. Megan had already done the first one to show him how.
      But Evan was having a hard time thinking about symmetry when he was sitting right next to Megan Moriarty.
"That one's easy," said Evan, trying to sound cool. "Everybody knows that hearts are symmetric." "Not all hearts," said Megan. "Look at this one."   "Well, that's just freaky," said Evan.
The next three shapes weren't too hard, and Evan was able to draw the line of symmetry for each one.
  But the last one had him stumped, and Megan finally had to let him in on the trick: t
...he shape wasn't symmetrical at all.MoreLess
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