Beneath the Mask (4)

Closing his booklet and putting it back in his pocket, Mr. Wade thought, “All the victims are from that day’s dinner. According to my assumptions, there would not be any further victims. Yet, now is too early to disclose everything. The game … has just started.”

January and February​​ Artwor​​​​k Practices​

One Day Art Project By Joyce and Nicole This is from a recent project in school called "One Day" where I created an art piece with my friend Nichole. Our Goal was to each draw a hand and then combine them into one art piece. During this process, there were many challenges like our different … Continue reading January and February​​ Artwor​​​​k Practices​

One Step

In my poem, I portrayed a girl suffering from depression and bearing apathy from others around her. When she stood on the edge of a building and was about to jump, a hand representing the society’s compassion and support pulled her back. Through my poem, I hope to let more people understand this group of people and encourage them to seek for help from physiatrist.

Beneath the Mask (2)

“The death time was 10 hours ago, which was the hour right after we all left. There was also poison found in the cup that he drank from. This means that he was murdered by someone that added arsenic in his teacup during dinner. Therefore, all people that were present at that dinner with Earl have the suspicion of murder,” Mr. Hines muttered as his scanned Mr. Black and the others with wariness.

Beneath the Mask (1)

In the morning of the following day, there was a phone call from the police department. Mr. Wade picked up the ringing phone. Abruptly, his lip curved exaggeratedly, a distorted and devilish smile hung on his face. The look in his eyes suddenly became solemn, reflecting a devious and fanatic gleam. His smile always gave Larsen goosebumps. Larsen felt that Mr. Wade changes into a different person whenever there is a case that he is interested in. This was as if having two distinct personalities in one body. Maybe, he was just hiding the real him by wearing his “mask” of hypocrisy.