The kid grabs the beer from Sally and the gum and money from Leo, then pops the top on the beer and drinks it down with a speed that suggests fear of getting caught. After that he lets out a resplendent belch, nods to the group and saunters off into the woods.
At Leo's signal the group moves off towards Main Street. It is a short distance and nothing unusual crops up during the trip.
The town is still small town quiet. Children play here and there in yards, some swinging from the ubiquitous tree swings that hang in front of nearly every house. (Between the clotheslines and the tree swings, someone is making coin off of rope in Whisper Hill. Just saying.). The children swivel their heads to watch as the group passes, one step away from seriously creepy in their intensity. If their movements were synchronized that would cross the line into seriously creepy. But, they aren't doing that... Or are they?
I'm sure they're not. (Don't look)
Birds chirp. Squirrels collect nuts. Bugs buzz. Everything is in its place, doing its thing.
Search as they will, disturb the quiet and the peace and the birds and the squirrels, the group finds nothing. Except more squirrels.
They can approach every house, look under every porch. They can ask the children on their swings. They can even ask the birds or the squirrels or the bugs if they want. They find no evidence of Liberty on Main Street.
Editor’s Note: It occurs to the omnipresent narrator that the group now has the same number as the Scooby Gang. It’s pretty clear who Scooby is, but which one is Daphne?