Clementine:
I didn't talk to any of them, and eventually, they realized I wasn't in the mood for it.
I was holding back tears, wishing I could go back and see if Ian had made it to the mainland and found the antidote in time.
I guess I was finally done with the others, and it was time they knew it.
The fact that they still tried to talk to me, without realizing they should back off and stop pressuring me after everything they'd done, made me see how giving them chances before, without letting them redeem themselves or even taking the time to understand what they wanted, had made them believe it was easy to reach me whenever they messed up.
The minute we arrived at the train station, I saw the three ringleaders standing with the headmaster beside them.
The door to our carriage opened first, and Zian jumped out, stretching and yawning, obnoxiously handing over the six flags Ian had collected for him.
