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| | synopsis = While leaving Room 7, [[Sensei]] runs into [[Molly]]. As a result, Sensei starts to "black out", during which Molly’s voice accuses him of taking advantage of her and demands to know how far he went and why he did it. When he snaps out of it, the real Molly wants to know why he avoids her and if it’s her fault. Sensei negates it being her fault, but when he refuses to explain himself and tries to leave, Molly, on the verge of tears and irritated from being avoided for two months for no clear reason, forces him into her room. | | | synopsis = While leaving Room 7, [[Sensei]] runs into [[Molly]]. As a result, Sensei starts to "black out", during which Molly’s voice accuses him of taking advantage of her and demands to know how far he went and why he did it. When he snaps out of it, the real Molly wants to know why he avoids her and if it’s her fault. Sensei denies it being her fault, but when he refuses to explain himself and tries to leave, Molly, on the verge of tears and irritated from being avoided for two months for no clear reason, forces him into her room. |
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| Sensei and Molly sit at the desk in the center of her room. Sensei accepts his fate and asks her what she wants. After an awkward start, Molly directly asks why she [[Gallows Edge|woke up ''that'' way on Halloween]]. He can’t answer that, [[Lavender's Green| because he wasn’t in control]], and asks her what she thinks happened. She assumes that she forced him to do something he didn’t want to while she was drunk, but he asks if it’s possible that it was the other way around and he used the situation to do something she didn’t want instead.
| | The two sit at the desk in the center of her room. Sensei accepts his fate and asks her what she wants. After an awkward start, Molly directly asks why she [[Gallows Edge|woke up ''that'' way on Halloween]]. He can’t answer that, [[Lavender's Green| because he wasn’t in control]], and asks her what she thinks happened. She assumes that she forced him to do something he didn’t want to while she was drunk, but he asks if it’s possible that it was the other way around and he used the situation to do something she didn’t want instead. |
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| She thinks he should remember what happened since his judgment and memory weren’t clouded by alcohol, but he explains how he has moments where he zones out and does things he didn’t intend or want to do in these moments. Molly assures him that she felt no pain afterwards and, therefore, whatever happened wasn’t anything too serious. She was under the impression she initiated something that night due to a combination of alcohol, sorrow and being influenced by [[Walkthrough|their last conversation]]. | | She thinks he should remember what happened since his judgment and memory weren’t clouded by alcohol, but he explains how he has moments where he zones out and does things he didn’t intend or want to do in these moments. Molly assures him that she felt no pain afterwards and, therefore, whatever happened wasn’t anything too serious. She was under the impression she initiated something that night due to a combination of alcohol, sorrow and being influenced by [[Walkthrough|their last conversation]]. |