A potentially volatile meeting. WHO: Allegra & Jo WHERE: SOHS grounds, where the Summers have set up camp WHEN: Around noon
Despite all the forces in the world telling her not to, Allegra had gone ahead and reopened Many Paths. Not that it was ever really closed as her daughter Willow had been a much braver soul than she had and kept it open. Today, however, had Allegra worrying. No matter what, her daughters usually checked in. Be it a text or a call or something misplaced in the old house, something always alerted Allegra to the fact that they were alive and happy and well. She'd seen Willow, of course, and was glad she was at least aware of the whereabouts of one daughter. It was usually the other way around. Venus was more easily tracked-down than her wilder child, but things had been strange as of late and it seemed to be affecting her family dynamic as well. At any rate, the fact remained that she was worried about her younger daughter. She'd hoped (and it was kind of a sad hope, at that, considering the circumstances...) that Venus had simply gotten too involved in helping out the Trent's family. She knew that at least two of Trent's siblings were of high school age and trapped inside the gym with all the other children. It was something that deeply worried Allegra and she hoped it could be remedied soon, for the sake of universal balance. The scales were heavily off-kilter and she, for one, was concerned about the eventual ramifications.
The grounds surrounding the high school were packed by the time Allegra had gotten there. The closest parking spot she could find had been four blocks away. She might as well have walked from the store. Moll had, at least, joined her for the walk. The goose shared in Allegra's concern over her missing daughter and was complaining very little, though a small slip about how she didn't understand why they had to walk this far still came out. Allegra had planned her visit around lunchtime in the guise of a caring soon-to-be family member but, really, Allegra had just wanted to see if Venus was among the group of werewolves stalking outside the school. When it became apparent that her fair-haired daughter was not among the bunch, she walked up to one that she thought she might recognize. "Hello, lunch?" Allegra lifted the basket she'd brought with her. "You're one of Trent's sisters, right?" Allegra sort of recognized the girl. "I'm Venus' mother. Is there any news on the children?"