"Did you go by her house or anything to check on her?" Sam continues to ask, seeing his daughter's face in his mind and he remembers that she didn't come home. She always comes home.
Isaac shakes his head. "N-No, sir. I didn't have time. I figured I'd just find her later. S-She always came to watch my p-p-practices when she didn't have hers." He stutters uncontrollably and Samuel thinks he might start crying.
"Okay, take a breath," the deputy sheriff tells him, keeping his voice calm and collected, "is there any possibility that Daphne might have run away? That maybe all of them went with her and they got lost?"
Immediately, the teenage boy shakes his head. "No, no sir. Daphne has a good family," he explains, feeling a pit form in his stomach, "she'd never leave them. She'd never leave me. She has so many friends. I don't think she'd want to put any of them in danger."
Sam nods. "Did you know my daughter?" He suddenly asks, a bad taste in his mouth at the past tense.
Isaac blinks a few times before shaking his head. "No sir, not really. She was a lot more popular than I am." Knowing his mistake, his eyes go wide. "She is a lot more popular! Daphne always talks good about her though. She's nice."
The corner of Samuel's lips turn up and he sucks in a deep breath. Isaac thinks he might start crying.
"Please find them, sir."
"We're trying real hard, son."
[KTLA NEWS PLAYING]:
"AFTER ALMOST TWO MONTHS, THE POLICE HAVE STILL NOT GIVEN UP ON FINDING THE FOUR MISSING GIRLS. MORE STATEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE AND EVIDENCE HAVE BEEN COLLECTED BUT ONE HAS TO ASK THE QUESTION: IS THERE A CHANCE THAT THESE GIRLS COULD BE DEAD?"
The 온라인카지노게임 played on every news channel for months. More people came and talked to the news, giving stories about the girls and wishing that they'd come home on TV, some of them Samuel or Lacy had never spoken to before. The Beacon Hills volleyball team was one of the best teams in the state. Daphne Torres was captain and setter. Lacy was outside hitter because she was one of the tallest. Kayla was right side hitter. Hannah was the libero. Missing persons flyers were posted all over Beacon County. Their faces were in every news paper: LOCAL TEEN GIRLS MISSING: POSSIBLY DEAD? Samuel remembers reading one of them. He never read another paper after that. He would never watch the news again if he wasn't so filled with anxiety 24/7.
Most cases after a long period of time go cold but Sam refused to give up on his daughter, on the innocent girls who were taken from their families. He fought long and hard to keep the investigation going, crying himself to sleep at night and pouring his blood, sweat, and tears into the case. She couldn't be dead. She just couldn't.
This is what they determined: On November 7, 2010 after the volleyball game at Beacon Hills High School, Lydia Martin was throwing a party at her house, one that everybody was invited to, even the people she didn't know. Lacy, Kayla, and Daphne left the school together in a group because they were going to get ready at Daphne's house, a statement that Daphne's mother, Regina Torres who wasn't home that night, gave to the police at her questioning. Lydia Martin states that none of the girls showed up to the party and Isaac Lahey states that Daphne never answered his phone calls from the whole night. Samuel couldn't attend the game because he had to work, something Lacy was always okay with because it was just them in the house and she understood that he needed to work, but this one he really wanted to attend. Lacy couldn't drive yet so he dropped her off at the school. Kayla had her permit. Daphne had her permit and a car. The car was still parked at the school the next day and the day when none of the girls showed up for school.

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Speak No Evil, Stiles Stilinski
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