"Hello?"
"Hello? Is anyone there?"
Huh. Wrong number maybe? Or someone looking for the previous owner? She shrugs, hangs up the phone, and refocuses on her son. It's bedtime.
Bella receives an advertisement about the prom. She'd been thinking she'd skip it, mostly out of habit and lack of prospective dates, but the flyer is extremely suspicious.
She brings it to Tamara and points out the all-caps warning about appearing only with a date and not breaking up with said date during prom itself. "Does this look like our brand of weird to you?"
"That does rather look compellingly likely to be 'our brand of weird'. How much do you know about the prom?"
"Not a thing. I've never been in town this time of year before. I was thinking I'd track down the person who wrote the flyer, but I'd give decent odds that they don't know either and just have a feeling, not sure what the next investigative avenue is after that. Look at old newspaper articles, maybe? But that seems like less of a one-person job."
"Reading through boring newspaper articles is precisely why people like me exist. I'll look into it. Unless you pressingly desire to help me search, I suppose, but I imagine your patrols are more productive."
So the next day, Bella finds who wrote the flyer, and texts Tamara about it: She doesn't know anything that adds up to more than "check newspapers for suspicious prom-related deaths". Should I be looking for a prom date? I can probably sneak in without one even if they're trying to enforce the rule, and I want to find whatever it is that's going after the dateless, but let me know if you think I ought to track down accompaniment.
If you can get in either way, your accompaniment is entirely up to you. Of course, if you do bring a date, just make sure to stage a public fight in the centre of the room. All the cases I've found are very clear about that; you must be plausibly single for an accident to happen.
The accidents do, I hope, look like something I can maybe Slay my way out of, rather than sudden mysterious heart attacks or whatever?
All the articles I've found specify either strangulation or drowning. The presence of a physical attacker is, if not guaranteed, at least heavily suggested. And attackers can be fended off. You have your first fighting class this weekend, don't you?
Yeah. So I suppose I'll see if I can start on dealing with strangulation-type attacks - drowning seems more general. Drowned where, in a sink or something?
Good guess. All the attacks were in the loo. Those that mention it said it was the men's one, if it helps.
What fun. Any idea how the whatever gets them there? Especially if it's drowned girls too, who wouldn't have walked there under their own power.
There was no mention of marks other than those caused by the strangulation. Unfortunately, your guess is as good as mine until I find more articles.
Amusing as the thought may be, it might still be worth considering. I have never heard that American prom outfits are optimal combat attire.
If I'm sneaking in I suppose I don't have to look that plausibly prommy. Are British prom outfits bedecked with armor and useful pockets?
Proms are not a British custom; I certainly never attended one. I suppose it's becoming a bit more common nowadays, but entirely as an American cultural import.
Anyway, keep me posted on what you think it might be, especially if there's witchy prep I should be going in with for it.
I expect to have a full report in a couple of days. Why don't I just meet you at class on Saturday? I'll bring copies of the articles I've found, in case you want to look at them.
Bella turns up to her class on time.
Bella and Tamara are met at the door by her new trainer. He offers Bella a hand when she walks in. "So you're the one I've heard so much about, then? Nice to meet you. Phil Anderson, call me Phil." He waves at a door on the back wall. "Hope you don't mind, we're training outside today. We've got a bit of a yard in the back."
"Can't scare me," says Bella. "I'm supposed to ask you to concentrate on what I do if something tries to strangle me, did Tamara tell you?"