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'''Still running this out of your home''' | '''Still running this out of your home''' | ||
*[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Go with her (1st)|Go with her | *[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Go with her (1st)|Go with her]] | ||
*[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Let her go on her own (1st)|Let her go on her own (1st time using the bathroom here)]] | *[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Let her go on her own (1st)|Let her go on her own (1st time using the bathroom here)]] | ||
*[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/ | *[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Let her go on her own this time|Let her go on her own this time]] (went with her at some point before recently) | ||
*[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Let her go on her own|Let her go on her own]] | *[[Daycare manager/Hannah Marshal/Home/Bathroom/Let her go on her own|Let her go on her own]] | ||
'''You are in a proper daycare facility''' | '''You are in a proper daycare facility''' |
Latest revision as of 05:51, 5 August 2018
As you are going about your business as usual, you suddenly see Hannah approach you. (Insert line according to trust from below.)
(Trust 1-20) She seems to want to say something, but you guess she is too timid to come out about it and instead she just sways her hips nervously in front of you as she stares at your legs.
(Trust 21-40) She seems to have something she wants to say, but rather than saying it out loud she simply turns her eager eyes up to you as she reaches her nervous hand out to grab your sleeve to get your attention.
(Trust 41+) "M...Mr.___" She croaks out, swaying her hips with a nervous smile.
"Yes Hannah?" You respond to her nervous attempt to get your attention. It seems she's still too shy to simply communicate normally with you.
"I... I need the bathroom." She informs you.
Still running this out of your home
- Go with her
- Let her go on her own (1st time using the bathroom here)
- Let her go on her own this time (went with her at some point before recently)
- Let her go on her own
You are in a proper daycare facility
- Go with her (6 or younger)
- Go with her (7 or older) (Considered inappropriate)
- Let her go on her own (Choice not available unless child is 7+)