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Might have been a good victim according to Mr. Jeffersons... preferences, though.
But there is no sign of her in LiS 3 years later.
So maybe she just finshed school and moved then
The color thing is interesting!
Also maybe is Nathan Prescott protecting her.
Oh, she could be. Remember what Mr. Jefferson told Max what moment he tries to catch in a photo
I hope so, she's the worst.
And if I may be perfectly blunt for a moment--in terms of Jefferson's warped ideals of innocence and beauty and how he might capture the moment when innocence bleeds into terror...I don't think Steph has been "innocent" in quite some time. She rocks, but she's no angel, and I think even her friends recognize that.
As for her not appearing in Life Is Strange...prequel syndrome. Happens all the time, which is why the sub-genre should have died aborning. We can come up with reason upon theory upon conjecture, but the point remains that the writers of Before the Storm farked it up. Give me a thousand Stephs before one Victoria, but that isn't what happened here. It's just prequel syndrome, nothing more, unless the developers do plan on including a stand-alone game connecting the end of Before the Storm with the beginning of Life Is Strange.
Edited to add--Yes, I know other girls Jefferson photographed weren't innocent either, as a pure definition goes, but he also preferred certain types of girls, so Steph still wouldn't have satisfied his twisted ideals.