[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/0n9yFft.png[/img][/center][right][color=9433ff]April 9th- Afternoon[/color][/right][hr] [color=7733ff][i]Forty percent?[/i][/color] How was the rest of the school supposed to function with such large cuts? It seems the adults in the situation didn’t take into consideration it’s students. They were mighty focused on presentation. Delinquency was sure to spike if there were going to be issues even stabilizing the clubs. If some were to be given up, then they’re going to have tons of students with too much time on their hands after school. They’d also run into the problem of if they did cut some clubs, what were they going to be? It was definitely a delicate situation that was placed on the Student Council, one that Oka was not too keen about. But Oka knew that it would be very difficult to keep all the clubs with such small budgets. [color=7733ff]“This is only a thought as of right now, but if we [i]were[/i] to get rid of a club to help with the budget, which would it be?”[/color]Oka presented the question to her club members. If they had to resort to it, maybe they could randomly choose. If they were really pressed to impress the administration, they would focus on the clubs that garnered notoriety or truly benefited the school. Oka tried to think of how her father would likely make a decision like this. She was sure he would pick the latter option. It was the most logical, of course. Her father was always an enthusiast of Herbert Spencer’s take on social Darwinism: ‘Survival of the Fittest.’ She knew this option would evoke a negative response from her peers and likely lower her relationship points with them. Dammit Oka! This wasn’t the time to think of this in terms of Otome games![hr] [right][@Hero][@Obscene Symphony][/right]