It's now 4pm, and everyone has gone to the school. The girls are confused. They've been searching for the school all day, and now they're alone in their room. They don't know where to go, and the girls are worried that their friend, Imogen, has been chased out of school. One of the girls, named Chirr, runs off to find the girl. She finds the girl and asks her why she's looking for her. The girl says that the girl is "wicked" and that the school is in a "state of being unable" to graduate. Chirr tells the girls that they'll have to ask their teachers about the situation, since they didn't want to ask for an answer when they asked for it. She also tells them that Imogen hates them, and that they should leave. She tells them to come back when they see the girl's face. She asks them to turn on their phones and come back once they see what's going on. When they do, she scolds them for being "more like a monster" than they really are.
It's now 4pm, and everyone has gone to the school. The girls are confused. They've been searching for the school all day, and now they're alone in their room. They don't know where to go, and the girls are worried that their friend, Imogen, has been chased out of school. One of the girls, named Chirr, runs off to find the girl. She finds the girl and asks her why she's looking for her. The girl says that the girl is "wicked" and that the school is in a "state of being unable" to graduate. Chirr tells the girls that they'll have to ask their teachers about the situation, since they didn't want to ask for an answer when they asked for it. She also tells them that Imogen hates them, and that they should leave. She tells them to come back when they see the girl's face. She asks them to turn on their phones and come back once they see what's going on. When they do, she scolds them for being "more like a monster" than they really are.