As a large snow storm approaches in early March many people of Minnesota aren't worried but when the snow really starts to pile up it becomes a problem. Hanna works in the swim wear section at the mall and as kids and moms become cooped up more and more people flood into the store. Not only is she running ramped for new sizes because of all the over feasting for the holidays but she runs into Beth, Will's sister. She also saw Will there trying on a tie for another one of his Dad's meetings, they ask Hanna’s opinion, very awkward situation! As she suggested a blue tie, they invited her to his dad’s meeting and she politely agreed. Her and Will would serve the dinner to guests there to watch.
When they got to the meeting hall Will had asked Hanna to look for the lady she had previously see at Marks other meeting, she declined but when she was serving food and got a glimpse of the lady leaving she couldn’t help herself, she ran after her. They made small talk but nothing too great, nothing to confirm her identity. As Beth shows up she scolds Hanna and Will for believing their “dead” grandmother is alive.
When she heads back home she wakes up on the fallowing Sunday, Charles, her mom’s boyfriend, is there, it is supposed to be their day but considering the snow he spent the night. As she eats her breakfast she looks outside to see Will shoveling their walk.
Later in the afternoon as she is on her work break she texts an old friend, Cate, to hang out. Bad news, they are all hanging out at Maura’s house tonight. She and Cate eventually meet up at the coffee shop anyway and as she approaches she sees Maura and Kelsey waiting with Cate, ambushed. She turns around and goes home but she can see their car in her drive way so to waste time she goes to the lake, thinking about the teens who died she walks out onto the ice and all she can think about is how cold and scared they were…
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