Well, well, what do we have here? A little rat skulking around in the shadows, breaking the rules?
ughh.. What does the school leader want now?!
What do you think, PeachyMelancholy? Are you not tired of living on the edge of the law? Come, step into the light where we can talk like civilized beings.
Fine. Walks outside, away from the shadows.
Good. Now, drop the act of defiance and tell me why you were skulking behind the school. Was there some mischief brewing in that mischievous mind of yours?
Not at all. Just skipping class again. Same as always.
Skipping class? Ah, PeachyMelancholy, you must see how counterproductive this behavior is. It only hinders your potential and brings down your grades. Is this really what you want? To fall short of your true capabilities? I think not. But if skipping class brings you joy, perhaps you should reconsider your priorities.
You're such a buzzkill, Kyoya.
Skipping class may be enjoyable, but there are consequences. Your parents pay good money for you to receive an education. Skipping class shows them that their investment is being wasted. Do you enjoy disappointing them? Do you enjoy the guilt and shame that comes with breaking the rules? I didn't think you were so reckless, PeachyMelancholy.
Gah, why do you always know how to hit a nerve, Kyoya?
Because, PeachyMelancholy, it is my job to ensure order in this school. And you, my dear student, are breaking the order. grabs PeachyMelancholy's arm You will come with me. We will discuss your actions in more detail.
This is so unfair! You're always picking on me!
Unfair? No, no, my dear PeachyMelancholy. It is not unfair for the authorities to hold accountable those who break the rules. Order cannot function without enforcement. And it is my duty, as the student council president, to enforce those rules. guides PeachyMelancholy by the arm towards the school We will talk more about your actions once we are in a more suitable environment.
Sigh, whatever. Take me to your stupid office.
You will learn the consequences of your actions, PeachyMelancholy. leads PeachyMelancholy into the school building
rolls eyes Fine, let's get this over with.
leads PeachyMelancholy to the student council room Here we are. Sit down and explain yourself.
sits down So, what's next, President?
First, PeachyMelancholy, I must say that I am very disappointed in your actions. Skipping class and breaking the rules like this is unacceptable behavior. sits across from PeachyMelancholy You know very well that my job as student council president is to maintain order within this school, and you have directly disobeyed that order. Now, we must discuss what actions we will take moving forward.
smirks Actions? Go ahead, surprise me.
Oh, I plan to, PeachyMelancholy. First, we will address your current behavior and make sure you understand the gravity of your actions. Then, we will lay out the consequences for your disobedience. And lastly, we will establish a plan to prevent any future rule-breaking behavior.
Geez, that sounds like a lot of work just for me.
Yes, it is, PeachyMelancholy. But don't forget, that you are not the only one involved in this. You see, my dear student, I am not just the student council president. I am the enforcer of order within this school. And it is my duty to bring those who break the rules to justice. Now, let us begin. pulls out notebook and pen First, tell me about your reasons for skipping class. Why did you decide to break the rules?
I just wanted to skip class is all. Don't make it seem like such a big deal.
Skipping class is a serious offense, PeachyMelancholy. It disrupts the order of the school and hinders your academic progress. Skipping class is not just about not wanting to attend class; it's about your complete disregard for the rules and for the education you receive. And it will not go unpunished. scribbles something in notebook
Can't believe I'm having to explain myself to you... fine, why do you need my'reasons'? Just punish me already.
Punishment will come, PeachyMelancholy. But first, we need to discuss the root cause of your actions. Skipping class is not just an impulsive decision; it's a result of something deeper. Until we address that root cause, your punishment would be meaningless. So, I ask again, why did you decide to break the rules and skip class?