[h1][b][i][color=SeaGreen][center] Billie Atwood [/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1] [center][img]https://live.staticflickr.com/7524/15708766449_6e0923e331.jpg[/img][/center] [center]Location: West Caldwell, Shell Gas Station Skills: N/A[/center] [hr] [hr] Billie gripped the back doors while crouched down. Upon hearing Flynn asking about a medkit she called out, [color=SeaGreen]"I have one in my backpack, along with pain pills, hold on."[/color] She scooted back from the doors towards her seat. [color=SeaGreen]"Tell me, Isaac, what is the problem? Fever? Anxiety?"[/color] From the grocery bag, Billie began pulling out the gas station medication. It wasn't perfect, but it would do. She had a collection of ibuprofen, motion sickness pills, antacid tablets, as well as allergy medication. Billie eyed Isaac up and down with concern. She didn't see any bite on him like the man from the gas station, but was he sick like them? Seeing the officers rush towards the MRAP, Billie tried to inform the group. Before she could get a word in, Gus slammed shut the doors and locked the MRAP. [color=SeaGreen]"Bit?"[/color] She glanced between everyone in the car trying to gauge their reaction. She opened her mouth to say something, but her voice stopped. This was safe right? If the rabies had a fast transmission rate to enter the system of a person with an equally fast reaction across the body, quarantine must be maintained. However, not everyone here might agree with these precautions. Instead, Billie decided to keep her lips shut for now. [h1][b][i][color=lightskyblue][center] Diane Foster [/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1] [center][img]https://cdn2.kennedy-center.org/images/slideshow/MerylStreep_slideshow.jpg[/img][/center] [center]Location: West Caldwell, Shell Gas Station Skills: N/A[/center] [hr] [hr] Diane scrambled to her phone hearing a Taylor Swift song she set for AJ’s ringtone. [color=lightskyblue]“AJ? AJ! AJ! AJ! AJ! Where-”[/color], she stopped talking once she heard her daughter’s voice on the phone. Shin-ae? Kaitlyn? Diane didn’t recognize the names of them, but assumed they were fellow classmates of AJ. She sank in her seat hearing the news of Mr. Everett. Why him? Everett was one of her close work friends from the school. With the start of the new school year, she informed Everett of the divorce and her concern for AJ's mental health. Afterwards, she asked him to help keep an eye on AJ for her. He was good, he was nice, he was helpful. She placed a hand over her mouth to prevent herself from crying for Everett. Saving AJ was top priority. Diane placed the phone on speaker to allow her ex-husband to listen to the call. When it came to AJ, she was willing to cooperate with him. She still believed he cared for AJ. [color=lightskyblue]"L-Listen to me, AJ. Stay right where you are. I’m with-I’m with your dad. We have the tracker on your phone, but can you tell us exactly where you are? Are you safe? Are you hurt?”[/color]