I believe a discussion concerning the students' apparent disregard for rules is a necessary focus for our next staff meeting.
Professor Hatake, Professor Luxord. The matters concerning Miss Inoue and Mr. Uchiha are yours to deal with, though if you require any discourse with me on the matter, I can make myself available.
I've spoken with Orihime and I expect she'll be dropping the bottle off shortly. In her case I honestly do believe she did not think that anyone would send her a gift that could get her into trouble, it just isn't in her nature. Still, I won't challenge the points you took off, and I'll have her review the list of counter-ban items so this doesn't happen again.
As for Sauske...I would like to see the note before any punishment is leveled on him. From personal experience with him, Sasuke is not the type to show interest in girls romantically, much less presents and poems, and Orihime certainly isn't his type. I have a suspicion that he may be the victim of a prank.
Thank you, Professor. After due consideration, however, and with her regret in mind, I will be reducing the number of points taken from Hufflepuff. Her regret is more than evident.
So Professor Holmes also told me. In her entry Miss Inoue made specific mention of Mr Kirk as the source of trouble, although I have no means to verify if she spoke the truth on this count.
Interesting. Mr. Kirk is Quidditch captain, is he not? It might be an offense worthy of a temporary removal from the team, if Professor Holmes sees fit.
A great many events, some the students' initiative and some not.
Most recently, there seems to have been a student supplied with alcohol in the name of another student as a prank gift. It is unfortunate that she is a prefect and member of the Board of Governors.
Clearly, since obviously something in not sinking in.
I have been informed that Mr. Uchiha is not the real culprit. I should be able to handle any punishment...once we find out the actual person involved in this case.
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As for Sauske...I would like to see the note before any punishment is leveled on him. From personal experience with him, Sasuke is not the type to show interest in girls romantically, much less presents and poems, and Orihime certainly isn't his type. I have a suspicion that he may be the victim of a prank.
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So Professor Holmes also told me. In her entry Miss Inoue made specific mention of Mr Kirk as the source of trouble, although I have no means to verify if she spoke the truth on this count.
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Orihime gave me the letter and I've compared it to some of Mr. Kirk's essays. The handwriting appears to match.
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Most recently, there seems to have been a student supplied with alcohol in the name of another student as a prank gift. It is unfortunate that she is a prefect and member of the Board of Governors.
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How troublesome. As spirited as the students are, I cannot say I admire their sense of humor.
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I am sorry to bother you with such a negative perspective so early on, Professor Viela.
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I have been informed that Mr. Uchiha is not the real culprit. I should be able to handle any punishment...once we find out the actual person involved in this case.
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Miss Inoue informed me of such, as well. In fact, she pointed the finger of blame to Mr. Kirk, although I cannot say how she came to that conclusion.
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