Meanwhile, Madison had quieted down to watch this all unfold - or devolve. The girl's insistence that everyone was damaged was most likely right, and it was funny to her how Pam had to assert that she wasn't with such urgency. When Kiley continued, actively countering the statement, things seemed to be getting a lot more tense. Madison pretended not to be anxious for some blood (not literally), but did deflate when Daphne diffused the situation. Then there were jokes, then a stupid suggestion of doing it like in a support group which, while said in jest, someone would surely think was a good idea. You just have to lie, she told herself, nibbling on a french fry.
"This is assuming everyone's so ready to expose the arguably worst moments of their lives out to everyone else. I don't know, tends to be the kind of thing people would really rather not talk about, doesn't it?" She commented, hesitance all over her voice. Only part of it was faked. Another fry down the hatch, and she continued. "Though I guess from what I've been told it won't be long until They expose that kind of thing to everyone else if one but steps over some line they established anyway. So if you say it out loud, it kind of loses power, doesn't it? They can't hold it over you. So. What kind of things do you guys think we should cover that haven't been covered before?"