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Act 2: Teaching

“Nobody likes a victim.” Elizabeth Chan, a Chinese sixteen-year-old girl repeats as she writes the same sentence on a dry chalkboard in Infront of her English class.

Her resentful is only accompanied by the snickering of her classmates as the through words at her long orange hair.

“Stop it,” Elizabeth yelled at her classmates.

“That board isn’t going to fall itself, McChan.” Brother Phillip Baxter, a 35-year-old Italian man taunted her as he sat against the back of a wall.

“Brother Baxter. Please make then stop.”

“They weren’t the ones who were late for class for the fifth time this month. When one of us is, late all of us are late.”

Brother Phillips Sat up as he dusted off a black dress part and threw his matching jacket over his pink dress shirt.

“What are our rules when it comes to tardiness, class?”

“Tardiness is a blameless decision.&

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