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Date: 2019-01-05 04:44 pm (UTC)He thanks them earnestly for finding the missing students.
2) The girls are unable to talk to the EMTs as they collect the unconscious teens, but they can overhear them talking about getting these kids back to Pen Bay Medical Center. It's the closest hospital in the area and about ten miles outside of town.
3) Talking to the Haling High students earns a fair amount of information, though some of it may be gossip.
According to them, Angie Sayer is dating a boy named Davis (and has been since last year), is a contributor and editor for the school paper (she writes more serious content but also has an advice column!), and is generally well-liked. She has a younger sister named Alice that's considerably more popular than she is despite being a sophomore and her forceful insistence is part of what got the search going in the first place. Any attempts that could be made to talk to Alice are cut off when the girl climbs into the ambulance with her sister. Davis also appears to be absent from the party.
Steven Rice, meanwhile, is from a very religious family and as straight-laced as they come. He's not especially popular because he can be a bit of a stick in the mud but most agree that he's exceptionally nice. He volunteers a lot (he's even crossed paths with a few of the Finchwood Academy Community Outreach students) and he plays a mean viola. He mostly comes to these parties to be a designated driver for his friends.
While connections between the two seem to be limited, one girl insists that she's seen them talking together before and that whatever they were talking about seemed to be serious. She gasps and dramatically suggests that maybe this is a secret lovers' suicide pact, though her friends immediately roll their eyes at her and making disapproving sounds. That's not funny, Darla.