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"oh don't even get me started on that. i love the kid, truly, and i'm a true crime buff myself but at least give it a few months. this whole situation is publicized enough and now adding the blog on top of it all, none of us need that right now." the girl sighed, having the whole internal battle to support jasper already raging in her head. she was so close to the case that it felt morally wrong to encourage the further monetization on this tragedy. " i would literally do all of the planning, pre and post. i'm not really a supporter of the drink to forget trope but i think it would beneficial to everyone, at lesat those of us on the list."
Tahjun was all for the morbid if it could fix the vibes. He did not think anything could really do that, but it was a welcome change to have people say things out loud. After all, he had no clue what to do with his own feelings regarding all of this, and he hadn’t even been tight - or as tight - with Lizzie. He missed her, everything she represented. Though perhaps mostly he missed how the university was before the murder. “Insensitive but also the truth. Though last I heard, we have our own little true crime podcaster here on campus, barely took for Lizzie’s body to be released to her parents before that oaf started to make a scene of it.” Tahjun could not be considered the most considerate person, but for Lizzie’s sake, he wanted to choke Jasper - and not in a sexy way. “Oh, I am all for parties, but I don’t suppose it would have to be Lizzie themed. That might just so the opposite of what you’re aiming for. Maybe an early summer party, or celebrating the end of spring.” He stuffed his hands into the pockets of his jacket. “As long as I don’t have to lift a finger.”