OOC: Kik, Smith was in his office, not the cafeteria. Doesn't really change things though.
Also, just FYI, pretty much the only time I'm able to post on weekdays is about 6-11 PM (just in case you were wondering why I'm not able to get at these very quickly.)
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It wasn't much longer before Lieutenant Smith appeared and escorted the girl to his office, and following that, an announcement came over the public address system that classes were cancelled for the day. Nice...now I can actually go home and get some rest, Quinn thought, followed by a pang of guilt upon realizing what it had actually cost to have classes called off. As he got up and prepared to leave the cafeteria, he felt a hand on his shoulder, and turned his head to see the girl from earlier standing there. He was able to hear her plea to follow along over the din of the cafeteria somehow. While he didn't normally mind playing along with something, this wasn't really a suitable event. A student was dead, with this girl was the only witness, and now she picked a couple of random people to accompany her home? Quinn recognized the other girl--one of those spoiled popular upperclassmen that always got her way somehow; Stephanie, he thought her name was. Quinn didn't doubt that Tabitha wanted to avoid her (most sane people probably would.)
And yet, over the dull roar or the cafeteria, he felt like he just wanted to get out of this place; to go somewhere relatively secluded. This wasn't anywhere he wanted to be, so Quinn played along after all and followed the other two out of the school and down the street.
After Tabitha and Shane had said their introductions, Quinn cut in, answering her initial question. "I usually take the bus home, but I really don't mind walking, so don't worry about me. I, uh, only know your name because I overheard it in the cafeteria earlier. I'm Quinn, by the way." He didn't recall ever having any classes with her; while most students in a grade had classes together, there were some like foreign languages where any grade could take it, or certain science classes which for the most part could be taken in any order. Shane looked a little more familiar, but he couldn't tell why.
As they approached Tabitha's house, Quinn started wondering again what the heck he was doing here. It wasn't that he didn't want to be, but rather in that it was something new, and he hated those awkward feelings when he didn't know what to do. They're both older than I am and neither of them even know me. I barely hang out with the guys in my grade as it is. His headache was finally subsiding, though, and suddenly excusing himself to go home would have looked worse than anything else, so he decided to stick it out. Who knows; maybe things won't turn out so bad. She only came to us because she needed our help to escape Stephanie, and I'm not going to turn down someone in need, anyway.
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