[center][img]https://image.ibb.co/kdwS7T/chie_titlecard_b.png[/img][/center] [color=cd2440]"Didn't I just ask you to not break anything? You are just going to cause more hardships for the President. What if we don't get the authorization to have our party here because of this?"[/color] Chie said to Ami as she quietly placed her book back in her bag after the table had been broken. The redheaded girl took the moment to adjust her didn't take any more overt actions yet—hoping that Ami would listen to the voice of reason. If she pushed the issue further ahead, things would change. As soon as she finished her plea, Chie stood up and walked to the barrier that one of the intruders had set up. [color=cd2440]" Considering the way you are dressed, I can clearly see that you aren't a student at this school. Please, put this down and leave immediately. If you don't comply, I'll call the student council to escort you out, and hand you to the responsible authorities,"[/color] she said in a collected way, fixing her glasses before staring right in eyes of the one responsible for this magic. [color=cd2440]"And you,"[/color] Chie said, turning her gaze towards Mari, [color=cd2440]"What in the world did you think that would happen if you came here and belittled us with such condescending words? Do you have no emotional intelligence at all? If you do, please, leave as well. You have done enough damage for a day, "[/color] she added in a serious tone, loaded more with contempt than hatred. Hopefully, the intruders would listen, before their after-school time was tinted crimson. [hr]