Lillian followed Quinn away from the house into the streets of Lawndale. She hoped Quinn knew where she was going, otherwise they'd both be lost until sunrise. Quinn had ran first, but soon slowed to a jog. Lillian was able to keep up, as she had been involved in athletics since she was in grade school.
They soon entered an older, albeit still slightly upscale, area of Lawndale, where Quinn approached a house with a strange sculpture in the front yard.
Helen wasn't sure how to react after Quinn had ran off and Lillian (Daria as she was absolutely sure) had followed her. She had to do something! She turned to Ronnie. “We're going to have to find your sisters,” she siad.
“Is she really Daria?” Ronnie asked.
“No,” Jake said, in a tone of denial.
“Jake! Will you get a grip! She looks exactly like Daria would at that age,” Helen said. “Therefore she's telling the truth.”
Jake thought for a moment. “Right! Let's find them!” He said.
They soon rushed to Helen's car.
( Jane came down the stairs... )
They soon entered an older, albeit still slightly upscale, area of Lawndale, where Quinn approached a house with a strange sculpture in the front yard.
Helen wasn't sure how to react after Quinn had ran off and Lillian (Daria as she was absolutely sure) had followed her. She had to do something! She turned to Ronnie. “We're going to have to find your sisters,” she siad.
“Is she really Daria?” Ronnie asked.
“No,” Jake said, in a tone of denial.
“Jake! Will you get a grip! She looks exactly like Daria would at that age,” Helen said. “Therefore she's telling the truth.”
Jake thought for a moment. “Right! Let's find them!” He said.
They soon rushed to Helen's car.
( Jane came down the stairs... )