Wednesday, April 4, 2007

The Following Takes Place between 2PM and 3PM...

The judicial council didn't know what to do. The Vice President was dead and the President was up for trial. Normally the decision would go to the ASUC senate but the events of the day made the council reluctant to allow the Student Action led senate to choose the next leader. So a decision was made: The new President of the ASUC would be the person who received the second most votes in last presidential election: former SQUELCH! member Lauren Karasek. A call was made and Ms. Karasek was to be put into the position within the hour.

Senator David Wasserman sat in an emergency senate meeting. He watched as Student Action complained about the decision of the judicial council but knew that they had no power to overturn it. Still, he feared for his party as well as his own life because of the murders of his fellow party members. What worried him still was the call for Andy Morris' life.

"He killed the Vice President!" claimed one Student Action senator, "We can't stand by and let him get away."

As a result of the ferver to capture Andy Morris, the temporary committee for the arrest and detainment of Andy Morris was created.

Andy Morris knew he could not go back to SQUELCH! headquarters because of the bounty on his head. Still, Morris was no where closer to finding the machine or stopping the explosions at the polling places. He wished he had a clue. His cell phone rang.

"Hello?" answered Morris.

"Morris, it's Wasserman. A new commitee was just created to capture you. But I think they have a bigger role in today's events than might seem. They'll be meeting on campus in an hour."

SQUELCH! agent Joe Rothberg woke up in a dark room. The Student Action chair stood over him. "Where am I?" he asked.

"You're in a place where you can't interfere with us winning this election," explained the chair.

"You won't get away with this!" yelled Rothberg. The chair laughed and walked out of the room.

Lauren Karasek walked into her office for the first time as President. She recieved a call from John O'Connor.

"It's great to hear some good news," said O'Connor, "We're in a crisis right now and we need to stop Student Action."

"Don't worry," said Karasek, "I already have a plan."

No comments: