You don't have to tell me that, that's for god damn sure! We should start a club. And yes, I'm going to try that whole fighting thing, I'm pretty sure I'm fighting a losing battle, but that's what lawyers do. As for Iris, she cut you off? That's not good news, we need to do something about that, people need friends around, especially when things suck. And things suck here a lot.
I'll see what I can do about getting Jonathan where he needs to be during the moon, and no we aren't keeping him locked down there for that long. Not by any stretch of the imagination. I think if we're actually going to keep imprisoning people then house arrest is the only way to go.
While I'm on the subject of getting people to talk to me, can you take me to talk to Trenton? And I'll see if Boyd is willing to talk to me, I've never met her so it seems awkward, but I have no problem trying. This needs to be less about what you want to achieve, or what Cole wants, or what the other damn tenants in this place want and more about what the people who were harmed by this guy want. We can't run some kind of trial and expect it not to set a dangerous example for the future. Unfortunately for everyone who is emotionally involved, this needs to be handled with as little emotion and as much diplomacy as possible. I'm pretty sure if I'd been in your situation I'd have done exactly what you and Cole did.
What are your thoughts man? Now that it's over and done with and there's no taking back the fact that Cole told everyone here what happened and what you both did about it, what's hindsight telling you?