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Post by Sanjar Pejman on Feb 22, 2008 14:32:49 GMT -5
"How unfortunate," observed Sanjar. "What exactly is going to be done about it? If I'm not mistaken, this exact thing has happened in the past. Were no preventative measures taken this time around?" he asked as he crossed the room to a chair. He needed to sit down.
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Post by Spinner on Feb 22, 2008 22:10:32 GMT -5
Melanie strode into the room, making the modest choice of the door this time around. "Of course, Sanjar," Smith began, if at least mildly irritably. "But, you see, last time it was induced by an infatuation draft. This time it was a student's power. We could not have prevented that student from grabbing that girl. Unless you suggest binding the students and keeping them all locked in solitary...?" she asked rhetorically, and she supposed that she was being a little vicious.
Having to deal with murderous students tended to do that to her.
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Post by Samantha Jean on Feb 24, 2008 22:13:39 GMT -5
"Have we begun treating the school as if it were a shrink ward?" Jackson asked just catching a glimpse of the conversation, "My apologies for leaving the party early, I was detained in my quarters, Anything happen after I left?" He spoke, Clueless about what happened.
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Post by Hpfreakout on Feb 26, 2008 19:52:33 GMT -5
Acacia watched as more teacher's entered her office. She greeted them all with a nod and resumed speaking. "Students were murdered, yet again. This is the second school event that has resulted in the death of students. We now have three students dead as the result of a school dance, if not more that we are unaware of. Though banning school dancings sounds like a solution, I fear that would only encourage the students to commit such crimes outside of the balls as well."
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