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Isidore Mulciber ([info]sethlans) wrote,
Inner Circle
Indeed. This is why I believe an overheard conversation between two of our younger members might be the best way to pass this on. Though given it would then make those two youngsters suspects, perhaps there are some unimportant hangers-on who could be used. If it is obvious that the conversation is gossip, yet very enticing gossip, then that may be enough to keep it within these vigilantes. They would not have enough to take it to the DMLE but there would be enough that they might wish to investigate.

Did you have any thoughts in mind for this ridding the DMLE of these irritants?

I have a few though mine are more business contacts. Lucius may be a better option for this but I can speak to them nonetheless. They are fathers as well and we do ask after each other's children so the subject can be brought up within the course of business discussion.

Perhaps a suggestion of private tutoring in small groups? That keeps them out of the schools but also suggests inclusiveness in a way. This also provides many areas where things can bog down.


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