Jughead was starting to worry, Betty had been gone for 15 minutes now. He closed his laptop lid and decided to go look for her. He stepped into the hallway...silence. Jughead started walking down the hallway, he was extremely worried now as he could see the vending machines and there was no sign of Betty. "Betty?" He whispered. He received no reply.

An hour passed and Jughead was panicking. He had searched practically the whole school with no luck. He whipped out his phone and dialed Archie's number.

"Whats up Jug?"

"Arch, I can't find Betty anywhere! Has she contacted you?"

"No, I haven't heard anything from her. Are you sure she's not just gone to the bathroom or something?"

"She would have let me know if she was gonna be longer. She took her phone with her. Archie, I have a bad feeling about this."

"Stop worrying Jug, this is Betty we're talking about, she's strong, she can handle herself. Me an Ronnie are gonna get the next train to Stonewall Prep and help you look for her okay?"

"Yeah okay, I'll see you soon bye."

"Bye"

Jughead went back his dorm and flopped onto his bed, he decided to get to rest before Archie and Veronica arrived.

He dreamed of Betty. it was when she made her speech at the jubilee all those years ago. He remembered how proud of her he was and how beautiful she'd looked. Then his dream took a turn for the worst and the whole town hall went black. He heard shots and when the lights came back on he saw Betty. She was on her knees clutching her stomach where there lay a big gaping hole seeping blood. "Betty! NO!" he screamed and then he woke up.

Jughead sat up and rubbed his eyes groggily. Someone was knocking at the door. 'Must be Archie and Veronica' he thought and went to open the door and he stood aside to let the couple in, who were both soaked. Jughead offered then a towel each and sat on the bed across them.

"So when was the last time you saw her?" a concerned Veronica asked.

"She left the room to go get snacks form the vending machines"

"And how long has she been gone?" asked Archie

Jughead checked his watch, "About 2 and a half hours now".

The trio sat in silence, deep in thought. None of them were entirely sure what to do.

"We could call the cops? Report her missing?" questioned Archie.

"Are you sure? Isn't it too early?" asked Jughead

"No, Betty could be in danger right now and the sooner we call the cops, the sooner we find her." Veronica insisted.

"Okay" agreed Jughead and he took out his phone, dialled 911 and put it to his ear.

"911, what's your emergency?"

"I'd like to report a missing person please".