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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 351051" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh I'm sure it isn't the entire truth or he would have come home first- if he had just been on the bus with his backpack, I don't see how it could have been stolen with a fight ensuing. And the whole story could be fabricated for all I know. It doesn't bother me that he had the ribbons in there yesterday though because he had taken them on Monday and they didn't have time to talk about how to transfer them, so he just left them in his backpack for today. I think their "loss" is symbolic because he can lose everything he tries to work for if he keeps putting "friendships" as his highest priority. This can only lead to him having stuff to talk about to the other guys when he's back in Department of Juvenile Justice. Sadly, he might prefer that to living out here ITRW and not having "friends". (I'm putting that word in quotes because true friendships aren't based on this kind of koi.)</p><p></p><p> Really, the backpack could have been confiscated by a teacher (he had a mp3 player with him at school) or he could have sold it or left it outside while going to play and someone took it. He could have lost it at school because I just got it for him this past weekend so he wasn't used to keeping up with it. He could have decided he didn't like it and ditched it. Who knows.</p><p></p><p>I will be calling the PO later today after I get some things done that have to be done today. If I call him first, I'll end up not getting this stuff done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 351051, member: 3699"] Oh I'm sure it isn't the entire truth or he would have come home first- if he had just been on the bus with his backpack, I don't see how it could have been stolen with a fight ensuing. And the whole story could be fabricated for all I know. It doesn't bother me that he had the ribbons in there yesterday though because he had taken them on Monday and they didn't have time to talk about how to transfer them, so he just left them in his backpack for today. I think their "loss" is symbolic because he can lose everything he tries to work for if he keeps putting "friendships" as his highest priority. This can only lead to him having stuff to talk about to the other guys when he's back in Department of Juvenile Justice. Sadly, he might prefer that to living out here ITRW and not having "friends". (I'm putting that word in quotes because true friendships aren't based on this kind of koi.) Really, the backpack could have been confiscated by a teacher (he had a mp3 player with him at school) or he could have sold it or left it outside while going to play and someone took it. He could have lost it at school because I just got it for him this past weekend so he wasn't used to keeping up with it. He could have decided he didn't like it and ditched it. Who knows. I will be calling the PO later today after I get some things done that have to be done today. If I call him first, I'll end up not getting this stuff done. [/QUOTE]
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