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Good Update
I like how there was a consequence for the actual party causing the harm, but appreciate it also wasn't the multi-million dollar suit I could have seen coming. The woman should never be around kids teaching again, and Katie gets the counseling she's definitely in need of. I'm glad you're back from your vacation, and I'm looking forward to more chapters! Hope it was relaxing! :-)
Adam's only being so altruistic here.
Adam knows that dragging the school district through the mud could hurt his side as much as the school district. There's no guarantee if this goes public that Katie stays anonymous (and from the perspective of the district's lawyers, there might well be incentive to release her name and age in such a situation since it might get the case thrown out despite them having no actual defense). Katie becoming fodder for tabloid journalism is most definitely not in Adam's interest.
Oh boy.
Jan.... you were TOLD the MAGIC WORDS... and you forgot to say them.
I really can't blame Tiffany and Ally for being defensive. Not with how defensive teachers' unions can be of their employees. The idea that an employee is going way out of their way to try and weaken the case against Pearl Holt would not be that difficult to believe in the "he said she said" sort of case, especially with the state that Katie is in.