[Caitlyn's prepared to follow, and she will, but she holds up one finger, in a motion to have him wait one second.]
Before we go in, I have a question. A few questions, actually.
[You better believe she's pulling out a notepad that has plenty of notes and scribbles all over the page she turns to.]
Obviously, you've summoned me here for sentencing. I feel it's only fair that I know a little of what I'm about to get myself into. If the Council is deciding who gets chosen for sentencing, are you all responsible for us being brought into Aldrip as well? Is there a set of rules or laws that you have that you abide by when choosing us? Because our chosen "crimes" all seem very random, and not always true. I, for one, am still adamantly against the accusations made against me. It makes me think there's a flaw in your system, or that you don't actually care about the system and don't care who you punish.
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Before we go in, I have a question. A few questions, actually.
[You better believe she's pulling out a notepad that has plenty of notes and scribbles all over the page she turns to.]
Obviously, you've summoned me here for sentencing. I feel it's only fair that I know a little of what I'm about to get myself into. If the Council is deciding who gets chosen for sentencing, are you all responsible for us being brought into Aldrip as well? Is there a set of rules or laws that you have that you abide by when choosing us? Because our chosen "crimes" all seem very random, and not always true. I, for one, am still adamantly against the accusations made against me. It makes me think there's a flaw in your system, or that you don't actually care about the system and don't care who you punish.