Oh, good! I'd hate to be permanently trapped in North Carolina! My dad would be ever so worried! That must be pretty interesting, though, meeting all these new things?
Can't you show them? Wait, no, don't do that; that's probably horribly dangerous now I actually think about it! You could take photos of the slightly less dangerous but still commonly not-believed-in things to show the tutors? Or you could tell them that there are wolves in the forest, which is true, sort of, so it wouldn't be lying exactly!
Most of the tutors end up thinking we're either lying or insane. If we got our dad to say it, it might work, but he barely believes anything's out there either.
That's why you need physical evidence! Although I suppose they might believe the photos were faked! Um! Hmm! How come you have tutors, anyway? Do the supernatural things follow you to school?
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I'm very glad I swallowed my drink before reading that.
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/laaate
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Ack, late again, sorry.
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That is officially brilliant.
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