Mrs. Bristol has seen better days. The stress of her son's illness and the general atmosphere of Woodhurst have made her nerves brittle, and while she is willing to entertain a few questions, it's clear from her behavior that she has answered this all before. She stands in the doorway and doesn't let them inside her house.
Their family has lived in Woodhurst for generations. Her husband's great-great grandparents moved here from England. Mrs. Bristol's family has lived here since the Revolutionary War.
Adam was ill for several weeks prior; he was irritable and pale, but had a voracious appetite. At the time, Mrs. Bristol assumed this was due to the antibiotics he was taking for an ear infection.
She was last able to speak with him before the attack.
She takes a picture off the mantle to show them but does not offer to let them keep it: Adam Bristol is an average-looking teenager with brown hair and glasses.
Mrs. Bristol was Adam's caregiver, as he's still in high school. He is currently comatose and being treated by doctors in Washington, DC.
Once she's done answering their questions, she simply closes the door.
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Their family has lived in Woodhurst for generations. Her husband's great-great grandparents moved here from England. Mrs. Bristol's family has lived here since the Revolutionary War.
Adam was ill for several weeks prior; he was irritable and pale, but had a voracious appetite. At the time, Mrs. Bristol assumed this was due to the antibiotics he was taking for an ear infection.
She was last able to speak with him before the attack.
She takes a picture off the mantle to show them but does not offer to let them keep it: Adam Bristol is an average-looking teenager with brown hair and glasses.
Mrs. Bristol was Adam's caregiver, as he's still in high school. He is currently comatose and being treated by doctors in Washington, DC.
Once she's done answering their questions, she simply closes the door.