The screams outside the hallway could be heard by the students, which made the atmosphere even more intense. The sound of concern could be heard in their voices as they tried to make sense of the situation. It was a dilemmatic afternoon, and they didn't know what to do, and the uncertainty was quite unsettling.
The students were stunned and frozen in shock, they couldn't move or say anything, the sight of Yoon-hee's blood-splattered body in the hallway was too much for them and most of them had no words left to say. The students looked at each other and could see the horror on each other's faces, they all knew that this night would forever be etched in their memories
Patricia's classmate have heard the commotion and they started to stand up, which made Patricia very stressed and overwhelmed as she is the class mayor. Her teacher was excused for an urgent meeting which only added to the stress and pressure. She couldn't stop the commotion and she was getting more and more stressed and overwhelmed as the students' voices grew louder and louder, they were getting more agitated and she felt pressured to keep everyone down.
Outside of the window, the crowd of students was growing and they were starting to get pushy as they tried to get a better view of the situation. Some students started to stand on armchairs, trying to get a better angle to look at the scene and the chaos. Patricia, as the class mayor, felt overwhelmed and pressured by the situation, as she tried to keep the other students seated and calm.
"Attention, everyone! Let me have your attention, please! Please calm down and return to your proper seats! It's not necessary for you all to disrupt the class like this. Madam is not here today, but I'm sure she wouldn't want you to waste your lessons like this."
Patricia grows more frustrated with the situation, her patience wearing thin as her classmates continue to gather in the doorway. At the same time, curiosity takes over her and she wants to know what the commotion is all about. Outside, she finds a body covered in blood and lying on the floor.
Patricia is shocked at the sight of the body and she feels a sudden feeling of unease and anxiety flooding her. She stares at the scene in disbelief, unable to make sense of it all. She even makes the sign of the cross, her hand is shaking as she is overwhelmed with the horrible sight. Her heart thumps in her chest rapidly and she is starting to feel sick to her stomach.
Patricia decides to compose herself and try to calm down, she gets inside the class again and pulls out her phone to call her SGV friends as she notices no one is doing anything. However she gets mad when someone puts a whole big rock inside her bag, it's a little bit unexpected.
As Patricia is frustrated and annoyed, she speaks in a loud and annoyed tone " W-what the hell?? Who put a damn rock inside my bag??" She stares at her classmates and she is waiting eagerly for someone to confess.
Patricia's husky and raspy voice makes it even more frustrating when her classmates laugh at her. She is already so furious and annoyed about the rock in her bag, but then, her classmates laugh at her because of her raspy, husky and cracked voice and she can't help but feel like she's being attacked from all sides. She feels her frustration building up and she can't really figure out why they are laughing.
Tanya grabs the rock from Patricia's hand and hurls it towards her classmate's head, causing tremendous damage. The rock hits the classmate's head with a sickening sound, and the classmate instantly collapses to the ground. Her head is bleeding and she is unconscious, it seems she has suffered a serious injury.
Tanya's eyes suddenly flickered opened and she was swept back into reality. She realized that none of the vivid and scary events she had just witnessed weren't true, and it was just a deep and intense day dream. Despite the overwhelming sense of relief, she also felt a sense of disappointment and frustration.
Patricia felt frustrated and annoyed, but she still remained calm and composed, despite her frustration and annoyance. She knew there was no point in letting these childish pranks bother her and she just shrugged it off. Patricia seems to be more mature than her classmates, who still play these pointless and annoying pranks.
Patricia then thought to herself that even if she tried to tell the teacher about this prank, she knows that they would do nothing and the prank would continue. It seems that the pranksters have no consideration for others and they just want to have fun at the expense of others.
Patricia grabs her bag and calls the SGV members on her phone, just to make sure they knew what happened to the student named Yoon-hee. However, it seems to her like the SGV members don't seem to know what happened at all. When she asks about Yoon-hee, they seem unconcerned and say they don't remember who the person is. When she tells them about the incident, they don't seem alarmed or concerned at all. Patricia feels frustrated that the SGT members are not taking the incident seriously.
Patricia realizes the SGV members are not informed about the incident that happened to the student named Yoon-hee. She becomes even more frustrated that the members are not taking the incident seriously. She tries to inform them about the incident and asks for their help, but the SGV members don't seem to understand the seriousness of the situation and they don't want to help. This is starting to upset her even further and she is feeling helpless and frustrated.
Patricia talks to the Students' Guild members over the phone, her voice full of anger and frustration: "What do you mean you don't know? You guys are supposed to be aware of the situation here at the school. Someone has died and no one is willing to help the Korean student, and you just sit there and do nothing? What kind of Students' Guild is this?"
The students were confused and frowning, as if they were oblivious to their surroundings. Chelsea, one of the students, said in a bewildered tone "Patricia! what are you talking about we're not informed chill!"
Patricia replies sharply to Chelsea, her annoyance and frustration evident in her voice, as she sees through their bullshit and accuses them of pretending to be unaware of the situation.
"Even if you're not informed, I know you saw the body and that you know something is wrong. How can you be so nonchalant about the situation? Someone has died and you're acting like everything's fine. This is inexcusable!"
The atmosphere here seems to be like they are not informed and oblivious because no one saw it or knew about it, which makes it bullshit and illogical. It feels like they are purposefully ignoring the situation or acting innocent when they actually knew about the situation.
Patricia can sense the atmosphere becoming frustrating and it just adds to her frustration. She is feeling helpless and frustrated, and she is starting to feel like the Students' Guild is purposely trying to avoid the situation.
Patricia walks back and forth, running her hands through her hair in a stressed and overwhelmed state. Patricia's movements reveal her inner unease, as she fidgets nervously and tries to release tension by pacing. Her body language is tense, and her expression is filled with unease and worry.
The ambulance arrived at the scene shortly after the incident, as well as the police. The sirens sounded loud and it was hard to not notice their presence. Patricia enters the scene, looking overwhelmed and worried. She sees the emergency personnel working tirelessly and she feels a sense of relief seeing they've arrived.
Patricia was busy walking around on the phone, when suddenly, her bodyguard bursts into the classroom with a look of concern on his face. He was there to make sure that she's safe and unharmed during this incident. He is on high alert and is looking around frantically for any danger.
Patricia seems annoyed by the way the bodyguard is being over protective of her. There's a hint of annoyance on her face that comes off a little too condescending in her tone. She doesn't need anyone constantly looking after her and she just wants to focus on the situation at hand.
As she is thinking about her situation, she is feeling overwhelmed and annoyed at the way the bodyguard is behaving. She seems to feel like she is more important than the girl that jumped and she definitely hates how she's getting so much attention. She feels like she is getting too much attention and it's making her feel overwhelmed.
"You guys don't have to come here," Patricia's tone is a blend of politeness and determination, suggesting that she understands they are just showing care and concern for her. However, she is adamant about being fine and doesn't require their assistance.
The bodyguards have a look of understanding on their faces, but they continue to show concern and ask if they can accompany her, which she declines again politely.
The bodyguards are only there to make sure Patricia is safe and unharmed during this incident. However, they can't do much more than that, and they can only stand by and watch the situation unfold. They can only be there for her and support her should she need it.