Buzzfeed Unsolved Special

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Yo, so Buzzfeed Unsolved is starting their new season today, and to celebrate, I wanted to do a little Unsolved Network Special. For those who have no clue what show this is, it's these two idiots who go through unsolved cases (typically Supernatural or True Crime) and have smartass comments on it. Ryan believes in the supernatural, as well as narrates the show, while Shane is probably a demon who is literally just there for the ride. I've decided that Heather and (Y/N)'s mysterious disappearance would be a wwonderfully spooky case, and it would be cool to do this.

Now, while I'm rereading Library of Souls, it will be a while until I update again. So go watch BuzzFeed Unsolved or find a better book to read while the Hiatus starts. Hooray! *throws confetti*

"This week on Buzzfeed Unsolved, we cover the strange disappearance of (Y/N) (L/N) and Heather Brown." Ryan chuckles to himself. "And might I say, this has so many weird twists, that anything could be possible."

Two idiots are sitting side by side in the one area of the office that isn't cluttered. Behind them is a brown cork board filled with yellowed newspaper article clippings and headshots. In the opposite corner is a bizarre looking mannequin which has no relevance to the story, but an important detail to the set. Ryan, the idiot on the left, holds a paper file, ready to open it as soon as he finishes introducing the crime. Shane sits on his left, a rat-like figure with circular glasses and a crooked smile.

Shane leans back in his chair. "There better not be aliens involved again."

"No, no aliens this time. But there's a lot of twists in this one." Then Ryan smiles at the camera. "And I think you'll enjoy it."

The screen momentarily blacks out, as a timeline is shown. A picture of a smiling blonde woman appears, although her face is nearly darkened out. As Ryan narrates, pictures of Heather and (Y/N) are shown, both are obviously school photos, seeing how they were dressed in precise uniforms. This was a reminder at how young (Y/N) and Heather were when they disappeared.

"September 14, 1972, Lisa Brown filed not one, but two missing person reports for both her daughter Heather Brown, and niece, (Y/N) (L/N). 18 year old Heather Brown used birthday money to buy train tickets to Cairnholm, Wales for September 7, with her cousin, for unknown reasons. When asked about the trip, the cousins were said to be "secretive and quiet" about what they planned to do.""

Shane: Secretive and quiet

Ryan: What?

Shane: Oh, I'm just imagining that the mom was just asking her kid why she chose to go to Cairnholm, and Heather just narrows her eyes... maybe looks at her cousin

Ryan: (wheeze)

Shane: And she just kinda goes "What do you know about it, old lady?"

Ryan: Yeah, I'm
pretty sure that's not what happened. They probably just meant that--that they just avoided the topic.

Shane: What type of mom let's her kids buy tickets out of the country on their own, anyway? And how old was (Y/N). Was she eighteen, too?

Ryan: No, I think
I read that she was (age). But, I mean, it's the seventies. And England.

Shane: So?

Ryan: They also
let there kids smoke weed and get married back then, too, right?

Shane: Like, at the same time?

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