Alice had just finished her lunch before heading back to class, smiling to herself. She was teaching art at an elementary school and she couldn't imagine herself being happier. "Alright, class," she announced when she made her way back into the classroom, which was colorful and full of things to keep the students involved and engaged. "I hope you enjoyed your lunch, because it's time to get to business." The classes were each working on murals to put out in the halls for an upcoming open house at the school, and she wanted to make sure each student was excited. Moving to the blocks for the murals, she grabbed as many as she could carry and began setting them in front of the appropriate students. "Now, we're getting close to the debut day, so let's work hard, okay?" She grinned to the students before passing out the supplies and let them get to work.
When Sam had woken up, he'd texted Rosie to see if she'd gotten home alright, except he'd received an error text in response, and had spent about twenty minutes calling the number, only to get an error each time. He'd even gone to the motel to see if she was there, practically frantic at that point, but there'd been nobody to answer the door and the office had said that the room had been empty when the maids had gone in there that morning. He'd gotten dressed for work, worried, and had tried to stay focused, waiting for Dean's call to let him know that the girls had come to get the Bug - except there hadn't been a call. So, when lunch came, he made his way to the coffee shop and sat down across from his brother, frowning. "The girls have completely disappeared," he mentioned, "Unless they stopped by the shop to get the Bug? But, their motel room was empty, apparently, and I can't contact Rosie, the calls and texts won't go through."
May 4th, 2018 at 01:08am