((eep. Sorry. Didn't know it was nerve-wracking for you. I had a hidden twist planned, but can abandon it))
Demeter keeps her questioning simple. She asks Lindsay if he left his post, which he admits. Then calmly explains to the court that it should not matter if he was lured away or left on his own choice ... the fact was that he had left without permission. She also stressed that what happened to Lindsay once he left his post could not be controlled or should have any bearing on the case. After all, the souls are under protection at their post. But there are dangers everywhere.
She also asks Lindsay if he has any proof that Persephone placed the flower there. Which he does not.
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Demeter keeps her questioning simple. She asks Lindsay if he left his post, which he admits. Then calmly explains to the court that it should not matter if he was lured away or left on his own choice ... the fact was that he had left without permission. She also stressed that what happened to Lindsay once he left his post could not be controlled or should have any bearing on the case. After all, the souls are under protection at their post. But there are dangers everywhere.
She also asks Lindsay if he has any proof that Persephone placed the flower there. Which he does not.