Form

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Dina met them in her treehouse office. "You have the bully's name?" she asked the three visitors. "Do you share a singular savage or is it a despair duo or suffering squad?" They looked at each other, two nudging one to answer for them. "Singular," he said quietly. "Please write their identity on the form." They responded as predicted to the idea of completing a form. "Should there ever be an investigation, the trail will lead to me and only me ... BUT ... if you are lying and I have created difficulties for an innocent person, I will release all of your names and the photo captures by the hidden camera. Again, there's never been a need for it and all trails (almost impossible to discover) lead back only to me." "You're not going to murder anyone, are you?" the leader asked (while the other two looked around for the hidden camera). "No," Dina responded. "It's not a just cause or consequence if you meet violence with violence. There is a checkbox in the online record for every child at the school; it's never used, but it's there. It authorizes a summary of the student's grades, medical notes from trips to the nurse's office, and flags on the file placed by the school psychologist to be sent directly to the parents via email before the next round of grades are released. Essentially, today, their parents will discover the extent to which their child has lied to them." "Woah," said one of the others. "Woe," corrected Dina, writing it in the air. "Typically, we see immediate action and a dramatic improvement in the performance and conduct of the student ... if they are not transferred to a stricter academy within 72 hours." Everyone formed a small, orderly line to sign the form.

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Criminal

Criminal