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Heâs grateful when Nomi steps in, because as much as he knew he shouldnât be getting lippy with Principal Gold, he was finding it more and more difficult not to. Easing back into his chair, he listens to the exchange quietly, although getting a little annoyed by just how quickly Gold seems to judge Nomi. Then again, that did seem to be Goldâs specialty- rapid fire judgments that took quite a bit of hard work to make her change her mind on. Heâs fairly certain she disliked Max since day one, and sure, the kid certainly got sent her way enough times throughout the year, but he wasnât a cruel child.Â
âMiss Melody is her name,â Gold begins, already looking far too annoyed with this conversation than Jack felt was warranted. âSheâs been teaching here since the school was first established. The grounds of the school were once home to a nightclub in the 1920s. I donât know the exact nature of her death, sheâs fairly tight-lipped about it herself, but I know there have been several rumors some more ludicrous than others.âÂ
âMax has said sheâs always seemed to be a rather happy spirit. Would you say the same?â He asks, as curious as he was about Miss Melodyâs death he figures it had little to do with the case at hand. Whatever happened to Miss Melody it occurred seventy years ago, before the school had even been built.Â
âOh certainly,â Gold replies, âshe is just as well beloved by the staff as she is the students. Sheâs a very pleasant person to be around. Which is why all of this seems so odd. I donât know who would want to frighten her in this way- so much so sheâd run off, but it is quite disturbing.âÂ
âAnd you think thatâs what has happened? That she got scared and is hiding somewhere?â He hoped as much himself. The last thing he wanted to be doing today was tell Max that something awful happened to one of his favorite teachers.Â
âItâs the only explanation I can think of- that is unless she chose to move on to the âother sideâ as it were. But I honestly donât see why sheâd do that. She seemed quite happy with her life here.âÂ
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Nomi listens carefully to every word that Gold says, keeping track of every statement. Nomi thought the very idea of Miss Melody was kind of awesome, an interesting person to be taught by and with an intensely interesting history. Nomi has never seen her, but she can see why the staff and students of the school would like her if she was as happy and pleasent as they made it sound. And compared to Gold, she must have been the brightest damn spirit in the school. They could understand how someone raised by Jack Monday would be so invested in solving the mystery
They make a soft and thoughtful sound. Starts asking a quick question to be sure. âShe never mentioned feeling threatened by anything or anyone?â They ask, because if there are any hints towards what could have done this, they want to know.
âAs I said before, Mx. Everhart. She seemed quite happy.âÂ
Nomi nods her head, already kind of fed up with even talking to Gold. They just didnât like her, is whatâs happening here, they just didnât like the tone of her voice or the way that she looked at Jack, the way that she looked at them, the way that she looked at the both of them together.Â
Nomi would like this case to go well. They would like them to solve it quickly and easily, with an efficency that couldnât be anything other than impressive. There was a pleasure that came with solving a case and solving it well. And they hoped that in the end, Miss. Melody could come back. If she had been scared away by something, maybe they could solve that problem and get her back from where she had run off to.Â
âWell, good. In that case,â Nomi starts, and spares a glance toward Jack to see how he feels. âWeâd like to take a look around the school and talk to a few people, get a better feel for what might have happened here. I assume we have your permission to take a look around wherever is needed?âÂ











