After talking to everyone at Sterling Tires, you and The Drew drive out to Jason Walraven's house. From what you've gathered, Jason's wife, Annie, is a stay-at-home mom and is likely to be there.
The Walravens live in a housing division just on the outskirts of Texarkana before you get to Ruddy Creek. It's a nice neighborhood, full of houses big enough for large families, with plenty of space in between each one. There are elaborate swing sets and play houses in almost every field of a backyard. The Drew has been playing "Keep Your Eyes on the Sparrow" on a loop the whole ride over.
Annie Walraven answers the door after two rings looking eerily similar to Margaret Grackle. They both play the mom role well. Annie is a bit older, but she's petite and curly headed, so it makes her appear to be younger than she is.
The Drew shows a surprising amount of tact with Annie, and gets the two of you seated in her living room sipping iced tea without so much as a sideways look.
You decide to show some initiative on this one. "Ms. Walraven, we're really sorry to bother you. And we won't take up much of your time. We're simply following up on a few loose ends, trying to help someone locate a family member."
Annie shows true concern. "Oh my. How awful. I'm not sure how I can help, but I'll offer you anything I can."
The Walravens live in a housing division just on the outskirts of Texarkana before you get to Ruddy Creek. It's a nice neighborhood, full of houses big enough for large families, with plenty of space in between each one. There are elaborate swing sets and play houses in almost every field of a backyard. The Drew has been playing "Keep Your Eyes on the Sparrow" on a loop the whole ride over.
Annie Walraven answers the door after two rings looking eerily similar to Margaret Grackle. They both play the mom role well. Annie is a bit older, but she's petite and curly headed, so it makes her appear to be younger than she is.
The Drew shows a surprising amount of tact with Annie, and gets the two of you seated in her living room sipping iced tea without so much as a sideways look.
You decide to show some initiative on this one. "Ms. Walraven, we're really sorry to bother you. And we won't take up much of your time. We're simply following up on a few loose ends, trying to help someone locate a family member."
Annie shows true concern. "Oh my. How awful. I'm not sure how I can help, but I'll offer you anything I can."