Chapter 29: Leofric
by Inspector Caracal
Friday, December 1, 2000
Leofric sat cross-legged on top of a washing machine, munching on a Snickers bar and feeling more cheerful than he had in ages. There was a kind of freedom in being intentionally bad; he didn't have to worry about whether he was going to mess up again, and as long as he didn't think about the consequences, he didn't even feel too guilty about it.
Eriko really didn't like it when he ran off, he'd discovered, and she'd given him a whole bunch of orders, confining him to the suite without permission. But it wasn't until leaving Japanese class that he figured out a loophole: classes. She hadn't given him any orders about skipping class. Presumably because, from what he heard, that was the one school rule you absolutely could not break.
So he was skipping class, of course.
read on...
by Inspector Caracal
Friday, December 1, 2000
Leofric sat cross-legged on top of a washing machine, munching on a Snickers bar and feeling more cheerful than he had in ages. There was a kind of freedom in being intentionally bad; he didn't have to worry about whether he was going to mess up again, and as long as he didn't think about the consequences, he didn't even feel too guilty about it.
Eriko really didn't like it when he ran off, he'd discovered, and she'd given him a whole bunch of orders, confining him to the suite without permission. But it wasn't until leaving Japanese class that he figured out a loophole: classes. She hadn't given him any orders about skipping class. Presumably because, from what he heard, that was the one school rule you absolutely could not break.
So he was skipping class, of course.
read on...
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Date: 2017-07-11 05:51 am (UTC)• confining him to the suite without permission.
> The meaning is clear but the grammar doesn't work. An interesting sort of puzzle. Perhaps
?-> forbidding him to leave the suite without permission.
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Date: 2017-07-11 03:54 pm (UTC)