Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-28004725-20160318222151/@comment-27541663-20160426131333

Anonymous728.exe wrote: Bluecats wrote:

Anonymous728.exe wrote:

Ariariariari :P wrote: Bluecats wrote:

Ariariariari :P wrote:

Bluecats wrote: ("The delinquent" refers to the delinquent rival)I think she was suspended for attacking a student, not knocking them out, but causing them to be unable to attend school for a week: AMAI MAFIN, the second rival. The delinquent attacked her because of her goody two-shoes nature and caring personality, and wanting her to suffer for being too nice, the delinquent would attack her. Nice thinking. It just might work. Thanks! It explains why Amani wouldn't have been there, why she got attacked, and why that the delinquent got suspended. Again, thanks!

Edit: Amai, not Amani Amani XD. Why on earth would a delinquent just randomly knock out someone because they're goody goody?

It must have a strong motive, that cause only is just not so fitting.

But good point. However, it seemed to fit on Oka Ruto, since Oka was absent during the first week.

Actually, hitting someone or having bruises/red marks is automatically a serious (sorry Travid, had to do it) physical offense. Having given 1 week of rest gives the delinquent rival automatic expulsion or jail time. I mean recovery time. She wouldn't feel safe at the school. MENTAL recovery. When she find out the delinquent was suspended, she would return shortly after. Also she may become paranoid if he delinquent rival sees her, or vice-versa Mental recovery is in fact, much worse than physical recovery, since mental recovery is due to a traumatic incident, having said a traumatic incident, the student's affiliates may impose a more serious case to the delinquent rival and might get her arrested.

But still, again, good point. But I think it fits on Oka Ruto. K, so the theory is a half-bust, but it COULDNT be Oka. Okas dark secret will also be the reason she was absent: so it would get her to have people that want to hurt her, not give her empathy. I don't know if I worded that right