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[09 Nov 2014|09:03am] |
Who: Larsa Solidor What: Arrival Where: Main hall When: Saturday, mid morning Warnings: Probably none
( The new kid )
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Texts to Seifer |
[08 Nov 2014|09:48am] |
sent Saturday, November 8 11:39am jilly shot down my idea of getting maya a minibike
11:41am it wasn't going to be a BIG bike. and i was gonna teach her how to ride it
11:45am but noooooooo jilly thinks we should do something like this
11:48am that's lame. my idea was better
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And today was a day just like any other |
[08 Nov 2014|09:07am] |
Who: Beatrix and OPEN Where: Balamb Garden, Training Center When: The wee hours late Friday night/early Saturday morning, Nov. 8
( Unraveling with every word. )
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[07 Nov 2014|11:16pm] |
Who: Seifer and Quistis (and Ser Barristan) What: Seifer arriving at Garden for the weekend Where: Balamb Garden Station When: Friday, Late Afternoon Warnings: Probably language
( The dog days are just beginning )
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Backdated to Early October |
[06 Nov 2014|08:01pm] |
To: sleonhart@balambgarden.edu, qtrepe@balambgarden.edu From: lfs@oneworld.net Subject: In regard to the acceptance of Larsa Solidor
May I first express my sincerest gratitude for your acquiescence in what I can only assume is an entirely nontraditional, and perhaps impractical agreement to allow me to partake in Balamb Garden's curriculum. I do hope the scenario isn't a terrible inconvenience, nor do I wish for my presence to cause disruption among the staff and student body. That is the heart of the reason behind this correspondence.
I've no doubt that my father has requested particular benefits in my favor for the duration of my stay in Balamb. My "station", as he would put it, gives cause for certain "necessary" advantages and procedures. If at all possible, and with hope that it will not cause you further difficulty, I would like the belay those requests as much as can be helped. I've admittedly little experience in an environment such as the one Garden will provide, and would prefer not to distance myself further from my peers than might already be unavoidable. Nor do I wish to impose any sort of burden upon the faculty. I would prefer to be met on equal terms, as any other student in Garden's care.
I thank you for your consideration no matter the outcome, and I continue to look forward to meeting you in person.
Larsa Ferrinas Solidor
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