[She puts her graham crackers on Kuro's podium and her apple on Hunter's. Her voice is thin from the continuing fast, but clear. Harsh.]
I do not want to hear "he was a jerk, but" or "at least it wasn't her". The eventual result of such words will be unpleasant for you. You are welcome to speculate on Valmont's character just as long as it is in the context of the evidence before us.
I spent most of my time on the way here making sure that I did not step in the paint, so I am still familiarizing myself with the evidence. However, there is something that strikes me as poetic about the scene before us. Green is comprised of blue and yellow, isn't it...? Is it possible that this is the key to the mystery of the paint in the dorm room?
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[She puts her graham crackers on Kuro's podium and her apple on Hunter's. Her voice is thin from the continuing fast, but clear. Harsh.]
I do not want to hear "he was a jerk, but" or "at least it wasn't her". The eventual result of such words will be unpleasant for you. You are welcome to speculate on Valmont's character just as long as it is in the context of the evidence before us.
I spent most of my time on the way here making sure that I did not step in the paint, so I am still familiarizing myself with the evidence. However, there is something that strikes me as poetic about the scene before us. Green is comprised of blue and yellow, isn't it...? Is it possible that this is the key to the mystery of the paint in the dorm room?