![]() Chloe's future at Blackwell will be discussed next. Principal Wells: There is plenty of blame to go around. But we are both grateful that she is not going to be unduly blamed for what happened. Principal Wells: Yes, I'm sure Victoria Chase will do fine. And you will no longer be involved in Blackwell's performance of The Tempest. You will no longer be my administrative assistant first period. Still, we will not be suspending you at this time. Principal Wells: This being your first infraction in no way reduces its severity. Amber, I am as surprised as I am disappointed in you. But given what we've just learned about the negative influence she was under, I hope you will allow her just one more chance. There is no doubt that Chloe's behavior must improve. Price, I appreciate your position, but I assure you it is only your daughter's past behavior that has led us here today. Joyce: After everything we've-she's-been through in the last two years.you should be ashamed of yourself. Principal Wells: Let's all just calm down. This is because she's on financial aid, isn't it? Joyce: You have no right to treat Chloe this way. Principal Wells: I'm glad we have finally gotten to the bottom of this matter, though the revelation brings me no pleasure. "And don't do anything you'll regret." Anyway, that's what really happened. Whereas I, having a perfect record at Blackwell, will not. ![]() "If you get blamed for this, you will be in serious trouble. I knew it would be easy, given all of the prejudices against her. I told her I would blame her for everything if she didn't come along. She looked out for me, even after I threatened her. Rose and James look at each other, shocked. I told Chloe, if she didn't come with me, I might do something crazy. Tired of living up to the perfect image everybody expects out of me. Rachel: I was feeling angsty and reckless. The truth is, I didn't convince Chloe to ditch with me I practically forced her to. Amber: one of you girls better start telling me what actually happened. You almost convinced me, and I know you're lying. Can you forgive me?Ĭhloe: You're an awesome actor, Rachel. That you allowed me to drag you down to my level. Rachel: I'm just sorry you got caught up in it, Chloe. See, Chloe was afraid I'd get in trouble or hurt, so she came with me. "You're better than this." But I wouldn't listen. I needed to blow off some steam and I took it too far. This is a consequence of your actions, Chloe. Principal Wells: It means you've forced my hand. Because you severed your relationship with Blackwell the minute you left school grounds without permission. Principal Wells: And yet, even with your prodigious disciplinary record, Ms. Principal Wells: Thank you for your validation, Ms. Do you recall what that was?Ĭhloe: Principal Wells, I know this looks bad. Price, the last time we met, an agreement was brokered. Principal Wells: Are you paying attention to me, Chloe? And that was after we actually agreed to run away from here.right? And then Rachel really did start that fire. When that respect is repeatedly disregarded, a more consequential response is required.Ĭhloe: (thinking) Okay, reality check time. When that respect is violated, actions are taken. Blackwell's code of conduct is built upon a foundation of mutual respect meant to foster an environment conducive to education and enrichment. And the other is all too familiar with it. One of you here is new to the Blackwell disciplinary process. ![]() My-my shift ran late at the diner and then.just, sorry. Chloe Price and Joyce Price enter the office. I chose "help/talk to Nathan" and he did fine in the play.Principal Wells, Rachel Amber, Rose Amber and James Amber are all waiting in Principal Wells office. Although in all my replays I did stick up for Nathan during Drew's bullying in Episode 1 each time.īoth times I spoke to Nathan's father, and called him out, BUT I could still get different outcomes by talking to Sam after that. But does she really have time before the play? Is this the deciding factor?Īfter my replays I can confirm that asking Samantha to "help/talk to Nathan" is the last key factor. This second time around, I told her to help Nathan out. The only thing I did different was talk to Samantha (the first time I forgot). I'm just curious to hear if anyone's figured out what makes the difference here. This time around, however, he was perfect in his role. ![]() He barely came out on stage, was booed, and scurried off before his lines were done. In my original playthrough, Nathan essentially 'choked' on stage. Originally posted by Elluna:So, I'm replaying ep.
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