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chapter wrote by x_ghostcrow_x & schark_

chapter warnings:
mature language
Mental health issues

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ou and Sam were on the bus for a while, occasionally making conversations in between comfortable silence. You learned she was a big animal lover and adored nature. She was also vegan, and a bit of a pacifist. She told you the others tend to make fun of her a bit for her morals and beliefs in that area, but she didn't let it get to her. She was comfortable in her own skin and was herself no matter what anyone said. You admired how strong willed she was, how she was so confident. Characteristics you had in yourself yes, but not as much as her, which you envied a little.

You were listening to your music, looking out the window when Sam nudged your elbow slightly. You take out an earbud, looking at her curiously. "What's up?"

She offers you an earbud from her wired headphones. "How much has Josh told you about his sisters?"

You shrug, taking it in your hand. "Not much honestly. I've only heard a bit, but I never pressed him further on the matter. Why?"

She gestured to the earbud, and you hesitantly put it in, raising an eyebrow at her. You put it in and she played something on her phone. A male radio host speaks from the phone. He started off saying it was the one year anniversary of the tragic deaths that took place on the Washington mountain. Josh's family's mountain. The radio host began to introduce a detective from the case, inquiring about if there's an update on the disappearance of the two sisters, Hannah and Beth Washington. You mentally note how the radio host said they were 'missing', and not found dead.

Annie, the detective, began by explaining how the two sisters left the safety of their parent's lodge on this day last year and ran outside into a snowstorm. Never to be seen again. The radio host, Marty, asks if there was any foul play, but the detective denies-saying officially there hasn't been any evidence found. She proceeded to say there was a person of interest they were suspicious of considering they have an 'interesting' history with the Washington family. But this person's whereabouts were currently unknown. She said that this suspect had warned the family about pursuing their construction project, proclaiming that the mountain was sacred to his forefathers.

The radio host then mentioned a sanatorium, asking if the suspect could be there. The detective said that her officers searched the grounds, but that not even the two sisters could have made it up that far. The host notes that something about the mountain seems to breed tragic events. "That's for damn sure." You mentally think to yourself, finding the whole conversation crazy and weird. The detective replies, saying "More than you know, Marty."

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