- Nov 22, 2014
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Violet left the community center to catch up with Colten. He wanted to talk with her, and she felt some amount of dread over that.
Just now, Ida had been acting pretty terribly in the Community Center. Colten came in and saw it, and Violet couldn't help but feel like this reflected poorly on her. Despite her best efforts. Colten was pulling out the nuclear option - either Ida signs up for classes like Violet's been nagging her to do, or she's out. And to top it all off, there was apparently some kind of bullshit involving Ida trying to get Sazz fired? The words 'What the fuck, Ida?' had been buzzing through Violet's mind for the last half hour.
Now, Violet and Colten were walking together through Oceania Park, on their way home. She looked over her shoulder to make sure Ida wasn't following. And then, she spoke. "So. Despite all the times she's disappointed me so far, I really did think I was making some progress with her. But this Sazz situation feels... a bit more serious." She exhaled like the weight of her disappointment was squeezing the air out of her.
Just now, Ida had been acting pretty terribly in the Community Center. Colten came in and saw it, and Violet couldn't help but feel like this reflected poorly on her. Despite her best efforts. Colten was pulling out the nuclear option - either Ida signs up for classes like Violet's been nagging her to do, or she's out. And to top it all off, there was apparently some kind of bullshit involving Ida trying to get Sazz fired? The words 'What the fuck, Ida?' had been buzzing through Violet's mind for the last half hour.
Now, Violet and Colten were walking together through Oceania Park, on their way home. She looked over her shoulder to make sure Ida wasn't following. And then, she spoke. "So. Despite all the times she's disappointed me so far, I really did think I was making some progress with her. But this Sazz situation feels... a bit more serious." She exhaled like the weight of her disappointment was squeezing the air out of her.