Winter has, for the most part, been laying low by virtue of lack of anything offensive to really do. But there are a few specific things that might call attention to her:
1) Winter has had her suspicious animated plushie hanging around pretty much 24/7 since she got him; he's pretty good at playing dead, but not perfect. He also flies. 2) Present at the mines and the Tuning Towers; drank contaminated water in a public park. 3) If anyone was watching the Dead District Sunday afternoon, there was a bright blue glow over there, from which a blue-haired girl could be seen fleeing; Winter was, at various points before and after, there to be seen.
...Also, Winter will not react well to the increased police presence in the school she sees herself as the nominal protector of, and can be expected to be cool and possibly standoffish toward officers investigating students with anything less than a benign manner. This is likely to get her into more mundane trouble, though even if she's investigated she's not necessarily going to actually stop unless someone on the network strongly advises her against it.
And a quick edit after 11/16's plot post: as the police continue to snoop around more and more and get further into business she believes she and the rest of the student council can manage, she'll get increasingly irritable and short, and will come dangerously close to obstructing their investigation. I would imagine the only way to make her move, again excepting someone from the network convincing her, is actual punishment - detention, suspension, arrest, or some combination therein. A threat to have her removed from her position would also work, though not forever.
Re: INCIDENT SIGN-UPS
1) Winter has had her suspicious animated plushie hanging around pretty much 24/7 since she got him; he's pretty good at playing dead, but not perfect. He also flies.
2) Present at the mines and the Tuning Towers; drank contaminated water in a public park.
3) If anyone was watching the Dead District Sunday afternoon, there was a bright blue glow over there, from which a blue-haired girl could be seen fleeing; Winter was, at various points before and after, there to be seen.
...Also, Winter will not react well to the increased police presence in the school she sees herself as the nominal protector of, and can be expected to be cool and possibly standoffish toward officers investigating students with anything less than a benign manner. This is likely to get her into more mundane trouble, though even if she's investigated she's not necessarily going to actually stop unless someone on the network strongly advises her against it.
And a quick edit after 11/16's plot post: as the police continue to snoop around more and more and get further into business she believes she and the rest of the student council can manage, she'll get increasingly irritable and short, and will come dangerously close to obstructing their investigation. I would imagine the only way to make her move, again excepting someone from the network convincing her, is actual punishment - detention, suspension, arrest, or some combination therein. A threat to have her removed from her position would also work, though not forever.