Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Pelet and Reuter

I am quite disgusted at the behavior of these two school masters.  They are both trying to trap William.  Now, I agree with Shyla about Williams's character.  But in this circumstance, I am glad that William sticks to his high morals and good opinion of himself.  He has self control, which is something our society today is lacking as a whole.  And because of this, it will be hard for anybody to make William look like, or feel like, a fool.

4 comments:

srf said...

Thank you for having my back Tegan. I do like that he has self-control, and I like how that plays into his professionalism. I also like that he quit without being worried about the loss of income. (Of course, you sort of get the impression that he quit to stick it to M Reuter - as if the loss of his teaching was such a big blow, it would teach her a big lesson. Um, get over yourself.)

Tegan said...

I think he quit do abruptly because he was mad at her for dismissing his love and he knew she was jealous. Why did she want him to like her so much? So she could stiff him in the end, that's why!

debbs said...

He quit because she played her trump card. She thought he would remain in her grasp and was desperate. He was, but her got her in the end.

Karen said...

I think the Pelets deserved each other and that each will be paid in kind.