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Sophia fixed the already neat parchments on her desk and straightened the already straight photos of her family while listening to the last two explain their situation. It was all starting to come together more clearly now. Now these two seemed sincere, but she expected nothing less of students from her former house.
She said nothing right away, in fact she took her time mulling things over in her head. They did seem to be the victims of the other two students bad behaviour after all but that did not change the fact that they did not do one thing..
"And as prefect Miss Greingoth, did you not think that it was your responsibility to report those two to me right away. You don't have that shiny badge on your chest to just accessorize, it comes with responsibility. Do you understand me?" She fixed her with a penetrating stare.
"And you Mr.Mendoca..you may not be a prefect but as an older student you are charged with similar responsibility. I don't want this happening again or I won't be as lenient. You may leave."
Sierra sat there, still thinking about how to break the news to her parents, when the professor finally spoke up. After all was said and done, Sierra still sort of sat there, trying to digest what was being said. Wait. She'd...gotten out of it?! ...but what was the professor saying? She should have reported it? Exactly how long a period of time did she think it was between the incident and the time she walked over to punish everyone?!
Sierra wasn't going to question that, though. As a matter of fact, she wasn't going to rock the boat at all. She'd gotten herself out of fifty points and a detention, so she was going to take the first opportunity she could to get out.
"Yes, Professor. I understand," she said. Booo. She hated saying that, but if it'd get her out this office sooner, it was worth it.
...and now they could leave? Sierra quickly stood from her chair.
"Thank you, Professor," she said. Then she turned and made way to the door. Thinking better of running out so quickly, she turned around and said.
"Have a good day." Then she turned again and left the office.