As humorous as it may be to believe these cuffs are to be used for... more... pleasant diversions...
[Can you just hear the little smirk he has right now?]
... It may be much more correct to assume it's some way of telling us to, shall we say, stop attacking one another.
I can't imagine our hosts are terribly thrilled with our behavior lately.
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I call it self defense.
[Wait does the Prof know about his scuffle with Kevas? :|a]
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If it were truly self-defense, why was it punishable?
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He started it.
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Did he? That was not my impression.
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That's a good point. The timing'd definitely be right, and there's nothing like being stuck with someone to force them to get along.
[He pauses.]
Then again, given what happened at the Halloween party, maybe he likes violence. Handcuffing two people together's probably equally likely to get them to resort to fighting as it is to get them to get along.
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True enough.
However, have you heard of any incidents of attacks since the cuffs appeared?
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No, just a lot of people complaining about them on the journals.
[Not that he can blame them. He's friends with who he's cuffed to, and it's still somewhat annoying.]
I've heard some people are just hiding in their rooms, though.
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I can't quite blame them, really. I seem to be doing the same, myself.
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I'm hiding out for the remainder of this one. You're on your own, Charles.
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Considering I hadn't planned on leaving my quarters, very well.
But your assistance and concern is appreciated, truly.
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Hey. I pushed you all over in that wheelchair of yours. I think I have like, superhero arms now because of that.
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