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<blockquote data-quote="Agamon" data-source="post: 4358692" data-attributes="member: 184"><p><strong>John, Trilly & Clover</strong></p><p></p><p>Stacy and Layla both stare at the newcomer, neither of the stares overly pleasant. Stacy, all 5' 5" of her, looks at Clover and Trilly and then back at John with a bit of a glare that says, <em>"What am I, chopped liver?"</em> Instead she just lets out a small "Hmmph" before looking back to the group of boys she originally set her sites on.</p><p></p><p>Layla, on the other hand, simply stares at the young man, a scowl slowly forming on her face.</p><p></p><p>"Miss Badawi," the group can hear as someone approaches. "Exactly what do you think you're doing?" a rather irate-looking Jun Min asks as she walks up behind the teen she addresses. </p><p></p><p>Layla's scowl is quickly replaced with a look of shock. "Uh..." she mutters aloud, starting to turn white as a sheet.</p><p></p><p>"What did I tell you not 5 minutes ago?" Jun Min scolds. "It's perhaps one thing to peek into someone's surface thoughts to understand what they say, it's entirely different to go digging through their mind. There is absolutely nothing more personal than another person's thoughts.</p><p></p><p>"...I'm not done," Ms. Kim apparently interjects, though no one else could hear the attempted rebuttal. "I put my own butt on the line for you. I assured Dr. Hudabo that you wouldn't be a problem, that I'd keep my eye on you. What, you didn't believe that?"</p><p></p><p>Jun Min is silent for a moment as Layla seemingly pleads her case before the chew-out continues. "Really? You actually think we should have kept this conversation to ourselves so no one else would know? Think again, missy. In fact, you will apologize to this young man, right now."</p><p></p><p>Layla slowly turns towards John, her mouth agape and finding it very difficult to look him in the eyes. She hesitates.</p><p></p><p>"We're waiting," Jun Min says. "Or perhaps you're no longer fond of the idea of attending this school?"</p><p></p><p>The look on Layla's face makes one wonder if she isn't contemplating just that. <em>"I'm sorry, John. I...was reading your mind without your knowledge. I won't do it again."</em></p><p></p><p>"That's for sure," Jun Min says. "This isn't baseball. One more strike and you're out. Understand?"</p><p></p><p>Layla nods her affirmation. Jun Min motions for her to follow. "Come with me, this is not over." Layla does as she's told, looking like she'd rather crawl into a hole and die.</p><p></p><p>"Whoa..." Stacy says in a lowered voice.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Red"><em>Just so you know, Mimic, John failed his Sense Motive check. Jun Min noticed though...</em></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agamon, post: 4358692, member: 184"] [b]John, Trilly & Clover[/b] Stacy and Layla both stare at the newcomer, neither of the stares overly pleasant. Stacy, all 5' 5" of her, looks at Clover and Trilly and then back at John with a bit of a glare that says, [I]"What am I, chopped liver?"[/I] Instead she just lets out a small "Hmmph" before looking back to the group of boys she originally set her sites on. Layla, on the other hand, simply stares at the young man, a scowl slowly forming on her face. "Miss Badawi," the group can hear as someone approaches. "Exactly what do you think you're doing?" a rather irate-looking Jun Min asks as she walks up behind the teen she addresses. Layla's scowl is quickly replaced with a look of shock. "Uh..." she mutters aloud, starting to turn white as a sheet. "What did I tell you not 5 minutes ago?" Jun Min scolds. "It's perhaps one thing to peek into someone's surface thoughts to understand what they say, it's entirely different to go digging through their mind. There is absolutely nothing more personal than another person's thoughts. "...I'm not done," Ms. Kim apparently interjects, though no one else could hear the attempted rebuttal. "I put my own butt on the line for you. I assured Dr. Hudabo that you wouldn't be a problem, that I'd keep my eye on you. What, you didn't believe that?" Jun Min is silent for a moment as Layla seemingly pleads her case before the chew-out continues. "Really? You actually think we should have kept this conversation to ourselves so no one else would know? Think again, missy. In fact, you will apologize to this young man, right now." Layla slowly turns towards John, her mouth agape and finding it very difficult to look him in the eyes. She hesitates. "We're waiting," Jun Min says. "Or perhaps you're no longer fond of the idea of attending this school?" The look on Layla's face makes one wonder if she isn't contemplating just that. [I]"I'm sorry, John. I...was reading your mind without your knowledge. I won't do it again."[/I] "That's for sure," Jun Min says. "This isn't baseball. One more strike and you're out. Understand?" Layla nods her affirmation. Jun Min motions for her to follow. "Come with me, this is not over." Layla does as she's told, looking like she'd rather crawl into a hole and die. "Whoa..." Stacy says in a lowered voice. [COLOR="Red"][I]Just so you know, Mimic, John failed his Sense Motive check. Jun Min noticed though...[/I][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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