Lorraine Brock is a supporting character in the Scream roleplay universe, appearing in the first two volumes of The Story so Far.

A minor character in the show’s first season, Lorraine appeared in only two episodes before vanishing without explanation, presumably as a consequence of behind-the-scenes storyline changes. Despite this, she was originally going to be part of the ensemble for the 2015 Season 1 AU, and was claimed by ThePlotMurderer, the last person to join the forum, as one of the few remaining canon characters. The 2015 forum went defunct before Lorraine could appear, however, but Plot’s portrayal of Lorraine carried on into the 2016 Season 2 AU, where she appeared in one scene shortly before that forum went moribund as well. This single scene allowed Lorraine to be incorporated into the SRU in 2019, which retroactively included her in the events of Volume I and continued her story through Volume II of The Story so Far.

CHARACTERLorraine Brock
FaceclaimSophina Brown
Age39
GenderFemale
DOBNovember 16, 1976
DODMay 1, 2016
OccupationPolice officer (Atlanta PD)
Detective (Louisiana State Police)
Residence129 Delaney Dr, Apt. 2A
Lakewood, Louisiana
FamilyNone known.
FriendsMaggie Duval (colleague; former rival)
Richard Steele (colleague)
Ryan Keller (reluctant informant; ally)
Love InterestsClark Hudson (ex-lover)
EnemiesQuinn Maddox (sought to expose his corruption)
Miguel Acosta (colleague; attempted to sabotage her investigation)
Cause of DeathBack broken in a fall from a parking garage.
Killed ByKieran Wilcox
Appears InThe Story so Far– Vol. I
Scream Season 2 AU
The Story so Far– Vol. II
Portrayed ByThePlotMurderer
First Published AppearanceSeason 2 AU: May 29, 2016
The Story so Far– Vol. II: Chapter 1
First Chronological AppearanceThe Story so Far– Vol. I: Chapter 6
Last Chronological AppearanceThe Story so Far– Vol. II: Chapter 6
Last Published AppearanceThe Story so Far– Vol. II: Chapter 6

History

Lorraine was born on November 16, 1976, in Atlanta, Georgia. She was raised in the city’s rougher southern neighborhoods, which at the time had a reputation for ‘riffraff’ and high crime rates.