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Previously on "Secrets of Sulphur Springs"...
The twins told us you were gone half the night.
-Well-- -We just wanted to be alone to--
Play cards and talk--
And have our first kiss.
Look, I need your help.
Again?
All I bought us was 10 minutes,
and that's now officially run out. You ready?
Is Harper here?
I think that they've run off together.
What if they're never found? Like Savannah?
We need to find out what happened to Savannah after the campfire.
You were with her last night, right?
Isn't she at her bunkhouse?
They were with Savannah last night at the dance.
Now we run.
Not so fast.
Savannah!
The way you were acting that day,
it's like you knew something the rest of us didn't.
None of this would be happening right now
if it hadn't been for you and your stupid dare.
Bennett, Unacceptable. I was with an important client
when I heard that a camper had disappeared.
Dad, you're not listening to me.
It's my fault. It's all my fault.
Not...
another...
word.
You heard that, right?
My dad...
He just confessed.
I don't get it.
My dad and Savannah were friends.
Why would he hurt her?
Maybe they were pulling another prank
and something went wrong.
Like an accident?
Better than the alternative.
But we heard him confess.
My dad said it was all his fault.
That has to mean he did something to Savannah.
Then why come back to Sulphur Springs?
It doesn't make sense.
I thought you'd be glad my dad confessed.
It means your mom is off the hook.
My point is we still don't know
what actually happened to Savannah.
Yeah, we never will.
My grandpa made sure of that
by getting my dad out of town
before anybody could find out the truth.
Well, we definitely won't get any answers sitting here.
Hey, hey.
-Help us! -We need help over here!
Come on, help us! Come on!
I can't believe Griffin did all this for a girl.
So dumb.
Yeah, but it's also kinda romantic
when you think about it.
They're like Romeo and Juliet.
-Who? -Shakespeare?
You really need to pick up a book now and then.
I read books!
Comics don't count.
Anyway, it's a story about a teenage couple
whose families keep them apart.
How'd it end?
Never mind. Bad example.
It's coming from over there.
Think it's Savannah?
We did feel a cold spot in that room.
Okay. Come on.
-Wait! -Shh.
My hat. It's upstairs.
Forget about it, Wyatt. There's no time.
** Any kid could ever want **
** Our hearts and minds will always say **
** Here at dear Camp Tremont **
Another cop was taking us to find our parents,
but stopped here to help search the lake.
It's been a while.
He probably forgot we were in here.
If you'll just let us go...
That's against protocol.
You have to wait for the other officer to get back.
No, no. We can't wait.
It's an emergency.
What kind of emergency?
I have to use the bathroom.
Really, really bad.
Girl stuff.
There's a bathroom inside the hotel.
Come on.
I-- I need to go too.
One at a time.
I'll call Joey's mom
and see if they've heard anything from Griffin.
What-- You think he's headed to Chicago?
All his friends are there.
My sister, your dad.
Makes sense he'd go some place familiar.
Mom!
Savannah is haunting the hotel.
It's more than just cold spots.
We caught this weird glare on tape.
And now the creepy music.
Your brother is missing,
and you're worried about a ghost?
This is serious!
So is this!
I can't right now. You deal with them.
We aren't making this up.
There was definitely music playing
in that room you found behind the wall.
What kind of music?
Sounded like this...
Only better. Much better.
-And a girl was singing. -It had to be Savannah.
There's no other explanation!
Uh, Griffin was...
messing around with an old recording
when we were in there the other day.
Guess he must've left it on. Mystery solved. No ghost.
What?
We'll be upstairs. Let's go, Wyatt.
Harper would freak if she found out
you were going through her stuff.
Well, Harper should've thought of that
before she took off with Griffin.
Cold. I like it.
You're just gonna stand there?
What are we looking for?
Anything that can help the police narrow the search.
Um, notes, receipts, a journal.
Oh, she keeps that under her mattress.
I'm guessing.
And you complain about how I spend my allowance?
Keep looking.
Has Harper been going through the boxes out in the garage?
How would I know?
Well, there's not much that happens around here
without you knowing about it.
Or benefiting from it.
-Valid point. -Toph.
Fine.
Harper wanted a picture of Dad,
and I may have told her where--
-Grab your keys. -Why?
I think I know where she is!
Everything okay?
Answer me or I'm coming in.
Come on.
-Where are you going? -Back to the hatch.
To do what? Confront your dad?
Well, yeah, Harper.
He confessed.
I have to know why.
What makes you think he'll tell the truth now?
Your dad's lied over and over again.
I mean, so have we.
Even if we come clean about everything,
the bunker, the portal, the past,
no way our parents will believe us,
especially after last night.
So we just go on with our lives?
Act like my dad doesn't know what happened to Savannah?
I can't.
What if there was another option?
We saw my mom running out of the hotel
right before your dad confessed.
You think Jess saw something?
Only one way to find out.
I know waiting is hard,
especially when you're worried sick about your friend.
Savannah wasn't my friend.
Police are asking us to do another head count.
Make sure no one else is missing from camp.
Sit tight. I'll be back soon.
What are you doing here?
Um, we saw Ben's dad pick him up.
I think they went back to Chicago.
Figured you'd want to know
since he didn't get a chance to say goodbye.
I don't care.
Ben was a jerk.
Because he spent more time with Savannah than you?
Wow. Jump to conclusions much?
You're just like Ben.
I'm nothing like Ben.
You're accusing me of being jealous.
He made accusations too.
Blamed me for what happened to Savannah.
How come?
I-- I dared her to spend the night...
alone in the basement.
Hey, if Savannah went through with it
and got grabbed by a ghost, it's her own fault.
Wait.
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