Wow, this is looking really bad for not only myself but also for the entire village.
Look, people, I don't know if this is legal or if it's totally against the laws of the game or the laws of the Barrow Downs itself, but I swear upon all that I hold true, that I am innocent. I'll go to court (our lawyer died, unfortuntely) and say it with my hand on a Bible.
Everybody that's posted since Holby's long post against me has said that they think me extremely suspicious and will vote for me. I'm as good as dead if things stand as they are. It will be a bad, bad, bad mistake for you to lynch me.
As Menel said, if you kill an innocent today (which would be the case if you killed me), there's very little liklihood that the villagers will come out the winners.
Before I go, I'd like to explain two things -
I did suspect Alcarillo after TGWBS's death, but that was also adding onto what I'd thought of him the day before. I did not think that the wolves would set something up like that merely because if I had been them, I wouldn't have. I would have been oblivious to the fact that he might be suspected if Guy were killt.
I did not vote last night because I didn't get on the computer after something like two o'clock and I thought I'd be able to get back and vote before leaving for the dance. As it is, I left the computer at two thirty (I posted then, remember?) and then went out to work with my two year old horse. I worked with him until three-twenty, at which time, I took all three horses out to pasture. On our way back, my brother told me that there was thirty pounds of grain lying out on the ground in the corral and the horses were going right down to it to eat it. To leave it there would be murdering my three horses, so I went down and shoveled it all out of there. When I got back, it was four. I had to shower and eat dinner before leaving at four-thirty for our English Country Dance. I got home at ten thirty.
And that's my explenation for last night's absence. I had a good reason for not voting on Day 1, too.............Ah, yes, I told you then. The family went to the river for the afternoon. Left around three o'clock and I didn't get a chance to post before that. Didn't get back until after eight.
If you kill me, do so for some other reason than for not voting, because when I'm dead, you'll want to think you lynched me for something better than that.
-- Folwren
P.S. Oh, I still really, super suspect Wayne.
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