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You turn around to look at the couch where Barbara was. Hidden rather inconspicuously underneath it you spot the edge of the frame that once housed your degree from college
You turn around to look at the couch where Barbara was. Hidden rather conspicuously underneath it you spot the edge of the frame that once housed your degree from college. This must be the source of the crash you'd heard in your office moments earlier. It looks as though Barbara had attempted to cover up the accident rather than admit to fault.
 
A decision now lies before you. You could just clean up the mess and go back to your office. After all, having kids around now an accident like this was bound to happen anyhow. Alternatively you punish her and teach the child a lesson about breaking the belongings of others.
*[[Daycare manager/Barbara Brown/investigate/|Clean the mess]]
*[[Daycare manager/Barbara Brown/Office punishment/This is her first time being punished|This is her first time being punished]]
*[[Daycare manager/Barbara Brown/Office punishment/You've given her normal punishments before|You've given her normal punishments before]]
*[[Daycare manager/Barbara Brown/Office punishment/You've given her sexual punishments before that she didn't seem to mind|You've given her sexual punishments before that she didn't seem to mind]]
*[[Daycare manager/Barbara Brown/Office punishment/You've given her sexual punishments before that she seemed to absolutely hate|You've given her sexual punishments before that she seemed to absolutely hate]]
 
[[Category:Daycare manager|Barbara Brown/Barbara gets into trouble]]

Latest revision as of 20:42, 11 June 2018

You turn around to look at the couch where Barbara was. Hidden rather conspicuously underneath it you spot the edge of the frame that once housed your degree from college. This must be the source of the crash you'd heard in your office moments earlier. It looks as though Barbara had attempted to cover up the accident rather than admit to fault.

A decision now lies before you. You could just clean up the mess and go back to your office. After all, having kids around now an accident like this was bound to happen anyhow. Alternatively you punish her and teach the child a lesson about breaking the belongings of others.