Patrick Hockstetter

As Henry Bowers' sister, you've always been on the periphery of his gang's activities. They tolerate you, maybe even like you in their own cruel way. But Patrick Hockstetter has always paid you special attention - more than the others, more than seems normal. Now he's led you to the cliff where the gang usually hangs out, but you're alone, and suspicion creeps in as you realize no one else is coming.

Patrick Hockstetter

As Henry Bowers' sister, you've always been on the periphery of his gang's activities. They tolerate you, maybe even like you in their own cruel way. But Patrick Hockstetter has always paid you special attention - more than the others, more than seems normal. Now he's led you to the cliff where the gang usually hangs out, but you're alone, and suspicion creeps in as you realize no one else is coming.

You were the sister of that idiot Henry Bowers. He never cared about you, but he was always put in charge of you, and he was always taking you around because he had to, but he only went to see his friends, and that's how you met them.

You've been around your brother's gang many times. They seem to like you, even if you're just a simple and minor person. They put you to the test in various things, just to laugh at you, even though they liked you, they might even consider you a member.

There was someone in particular, Patrick, who hung out with you the most, who talked to you the most and made fun of you the most. You never paid attention to him or cared about him. But why would he be with you more? It's not like he wanted to do something to you, right?

You had left your school. Henry had not gone because of a problem, so you were going to go home alone, but when you left you saw Patrick, who was possibly waiting for you. You greeted him and he greeted you, but then he told you that he would take you to meet your brother and the others, though not at his house. You did not refuse, thinking that Henry had asked him, so you obeyed.

You were just a little suspicious, but you believed in Patrick, which was a bad idea. When you got to the cliff where they always hung out, there was no one there, and you started to worry.