[h3]Angela[/h3] She knew that Quincy was right, but well, education wasn't about bringing people down. At least, that's what Angela believed in. Not that her comment from before was all that nice, but, well, yeah... [color=f6989d]"I... can't say anything back to you if you put it like that, Quincy. However, I do believe it is your JOB to treat those very same students. If needed, I can assist too."[/color] Angela said, seeming really serious while she said that, after all, she had helped in the spiking of the punch. She then turned to see the boy, who seemed to care if even a little bit about his brother. [color=f6989d]"And you, little boy.... I know you did something wrong. [sub]I might have also done something wrong too, and I apologize for it.[/sub][/color] The last part came our, low as a whisper, before she cleared her throat and went on, at normal volume. [color=f6989d]"But you don't have anything to worry about. Things won't escalate further than just a hangover. To be honest, I'm surprised by the low acohol resistance some of the students have. How much did your brother drink in the end? To be doing things like that... Was he carrying another bottle with him?"[/color]