The drive back to Antlers is mostly silent, occasionally punctuated by a change of radio stations whenever the one they’re tuned in to switches from music to ads, or becomes more static than music. Naberius chose to return to Hell from the motel parking lot, leaving Walker alone in the car with Landis (and possibly Landis’s ghost friend, as well). Neither of them seem particularly keen on communicating - although, Walker has to admit, he wouldn’t particularly know if a ghost was trying to have a conversation with him. Still, after the day they’ve all had, it’s hard to mind the silence.
epilogue 7
epilogue 7
epilogue 7
The drive back to Antlers is mostly silent, occasionally punctuated by a change of radio stations whenever the one they’re tuned in to switches from music to ads, or becomes more static than music. Naberius chose to return to Hell from the motel parking lot, leaving Walker alone in the car with Landis (and possibly Landis’s ghost friend, as well). Neither of them seem particularly keen on communicating - although, Walker has to admit, he wouldn’t particularly know if a ghost was trying to have a conversation with him. Still, after the day they’ve all had, it’s hard to mind the silence.