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Lee's working on figuring out exactly how LeBeau got out. Obviously security's a little more permeable in that direction - this isn't a prison, after all, contrary to popular belief among the student body. Charles is doing what he needs to do. I don't know what to tell the rest of you, apart from watch out for kids contemplating heroics. I should have just pulled the plug on the journals and locked them all in their rooms instead of talking about it.
As for half the house apparently overhearing Jubilee and I, to hell with it. I don't care. I'm sick to death of hearing that same old complaint, and I fully intend to do precisely what I told her I would. Let's see whether she can handle it.
As for half the house apparently overhearing Jubilee and I, to hell with it. I don't care. I'm sick to death of hearing that same old complaint, and I fully intend to do precisely what I told her I would. Let's see whether she can handle it.
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Date: 2004-10-09 12:58 pm (UTC)Second - I hate to say it, but you're right. The last thing these kids need is to try and play hero and get someone else hurt. From what our resident spooks are saying, the Lebeau kid's some sort of kicky-choppy assassin? Call me crazy, but I wouldn't exactly broadcast that to the student body. He already took out Doc Bartlett, and if I recall, don't she got some FBI training and all that? If he's what Wisdom says, he'll wipe the floor with any of these kids - and likely half of you.
If he's still on the grounds, he sure as hell isn't holing up anywhere that I know of, and I know every inch of this property like the back of my hand. Or he's moving, in which case he wants something.