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Josie’s features lit up within amusement, “it’s kind of my mom and sister’s thing. There’s a binder for everything – colour coded and usually covered in glitter too” she mused. “They’re very affective and… thorough.” Josie was vaguely aware of her mother’s past with Hayley, but it wasn’t something that was really her business and she respected Caroline’s privacy, so she didn’t want to push the subject any further than necessary. “I guess there’s no time like the present to make amends, right? I’m sure mom would be more than happy to help in any way that she could.”
With her digits returning to the straw in her milkshake, she began to twirl it around before taking a sip and listening to Jackson’s words, subconsciously forming her own response. “The school is home to so many kids that don’t have anything waiting for them on the other side of the walls. I guess it’s a sad but honest truth and a little bit of recognition for the good that has been done, could really change a lot of kids lives. Or at least, I hope it can.”
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“I’m guessing you’re not so big on the binders?” the question was accompanied with a smile, knowing he’d feel the same about it if Hayley was making glittery color-coded binders and trying to organize their lives that way. “That’s good to know, all the same - bet they’ve got a binder for just about anything I could want to know.” Jackson couldn’t hide a smile at Josie’s suggestion, clearly seeing that the girl was a natural peacemaker. “I’ll gently suggest it - very gently, because the last thing I want to do is provoke an angry pregnant vampire, you know?” Sometimes he didn’t have the greatest survival instinct, but he knew that much.
Her passion and the empathy for her fellow students were admirable things, and Jackson felt the wheels in his head turn a little as they spoke. “I think you make a good point. I think it’s amazing, what your folks and Klaus accomplished setting this place up. But it seems like no one was thinking into the future, and what you all might do when you graduate.”
















