[b]Samantha - Baton Rouge - Abram/Leah/Turisa[/b] Sam had driven the best she could under their circumstances, leaving as little evidence of their escape as possible. Now knowing where she was going, the drive back to the house where the others were at wasn't as long as the one to the mall was. When the two had arrived, immediately something seemed off, but Samantha shrugged it off as one of the feelings from having just gotten away from a murderous group of thugs. It was clear that they wouldn't be able to stay in the house. If the thugs set out to look for them, they'd easily be able to find them by just looking for the truck. As the two got out of the vehicle, Leah came out of the house shouting that Jess was gone. "What?!" Samantha wasn't able to get much more out before running inside and looking in probably the same places the others had already looked. "Her stuff is still here...." Sam whispered to herself as she stood in the room where all the baby stuff was still in. She couldn't have just gone up and left. Without much thinking, Samantha began to move, running to the closet and grabbing a diaper bag from within it. She began to pack diapers, clothes, and bottles, along with some formula that Jess had left behind. She wasn't about to let a defenseless teenage mother walk aimlessly with an infant. After she had gotten not only Jess' things, but hers as well, she made her way downstairs and set down the backpack and diaper bag. Abram was with Turisa near the back door, probably looking for some sort of clues as to what had happened. Samantha walked up to both of them quietly and looked from Turisa to Abram, anxious to hear if they had found anything. "Guys we can't stay here." Her voice was quiet and soft as she interrupted the two. "I've got a few bags full of supplies ready to go. We have to find Jess and we have to find somewhere new..... What if those men followed us and they're just waiting?" She looked up at Abram with worried eyes, crossing her arms as she turned to Turisa, "We didn't have time to get your truck gas. I'm sorry."