[beauregard will also receive a note back! it's on nice stationary and the writing is similar to the script that was on the welcome basket a week ago, but seems shakier now. less stable.]
Of course. So sorry. With the full discount, 3 Vouchers into my locker. Will get it to you as soon as possible. Please be well.
[please drop an update into the Vouchers page, flurry, and then she'll get a perfect new phone deposited in her own locker! the old one will disappear, wherever it is now.]
We received a summary from Principal Bear of what happened. Some traditions date back to the founding of the school due to an unspecified incident. The trial and the expulsion rituals are in accordance with those traditions. This is the first time I've ever heard of them either. But I have no idea why Kaoruko chose to act, or what the reasoning is.
That's not usually a thing that just happens Like people don't just decide to murder each other for no reason Not people like her anyway she didn't seem like the type
So what This is just a thing that happens where if someone dies we have to figure it out? Does the bear already fucking know beforehand who did it?
I agree. I hadn't expected it at all. So I wonder what could have driven her to act. Did you speak with her at all? (Though I'm sorry. I shouldn't be asking you to relay information, so I understand if you decline to tell me.)
Based on the summary from Principal Bear... that sounds correct. It is written into the foundation of the school so that if a murder should occur, a trial must follow. But from what I grasp, he was not anymore aware of the identity of the perpetrator as anyone else.
Is that what happened... But if she truly did commit the crime, then you were right to do so - though I understand the sour feeling that can remain. Perhaps more information can be found from those who spoke with her. At least for whatever insight we can gather.
That is something I'm uncertain of. How were you notified? I take it Principal Bear did not deliver the verdict himself.
I understand. Please do so, I'll continue to ask others what they've heard as well. We can reconvene after and compare information, if you would like. I would like to know what motivated her as well.
The scoreboard? It decreed her guilty? And she truly was - so it was clearly telling the truth.... But I'm not sure how...?
week 0, sunday.
Of course. So sorry. With the full discount, 3 Vouchers into my locker. Will get it to you as soon as possible. Please be well.
[please drop an update into the Vouchers page, flurry, and then she'll get a perfect new phone deposited in her own locker! the old one will disappear, wherever it is now.]
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anyway, beau shoves three vouchers into viola's locker, and once she's got the shiny new phone, she immediately texts viola.]
Thanks and
Hey what the FUCK
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Are you alright? Are you hurt?
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What happened
What is going ON
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Some traditions date back to the founding of the school due to an unspecified incident.
The trial and the expulsion rituals are in accordance with those traditions.
This is the first time I've ever heard of them either.
But I have no idea why Kaoruko chose to act, or what the reasoning is.
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Like people don't just decide to murder each other for no reason
Not people like her anyway she didn't seem like the type
So what
This is just a thing that happens where if someone dies we have to figure it out?
Does the bear already fucking know beforehand who did it?
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So I wonder what could have driven her to act.
Did you speak with her at all?
(Though I'm sorry.
I shouldn't be asking you to relay information, so I understand if you decline to tell me.)
Based on the summary from Principal Bear... that sounds correct.
It is written into the foundation of the school so that if a murder should occur, a trial must follow.
But from what I grasp, he was not anymore aware of the identity of the perpetrator as anyone else.
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I figured she wouldn't want to talk to me after I put her on the chopping block for having slightly red hands
[having a very breakable phone is SUCH an issue for beau wow]
Okay cool so how do we know we got it right then
If nobody knew who did it, why did we get confirmation that it was the right person
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But if she truly did commit the crime, then you were right to do so - though I understand the sour feeling that can remain.
Perhaps more information can be found from those who spoke with her. At least for whatever insight we can gather.
That is something I'm uncertain of.
How were you notified? I take it Principal Bear did not deliver the verdict himself.
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It was on the big board thing it counted down and flashed guilty
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We can reconvene after and compare information, if you would like.
I would like to know what motivated her as well.
The scoreboard? It decreed her guilty?
And she truly was - so it was clearly telling the truth....
But I'm not sure how...?
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I'm going to do some digging actually, that's a good idea
Let me talk to the others
Get back to you the upcoming week
Thanks for the phone anyway
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But I look forward to speaking with you again.
Please take care until then, Beauregard.