Alya

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Previously on Destruction...

"I bullied her since we were kids, but never to the point Lila had. I really don't want to hurt anyone. I wanted my mother to be proud of me since Lila claimed that she knew her. I'm really sorry for what I've done. I wish I could make it up to her." Yes, she did bully Marinette. She had expected the bluentte to stand strong. She just didn't expect to lose someone who at least tried to befriend her.

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Blackmire knew there were bullies out there like Chloe Bourgeois who actually felt guilty for everything he or she had ever done. With Lila thought, that girl was on a whole different level of what it meant to be a bully. The information she had gotten from the mayor's daughter was quite different from Adrien. While Blackmire didn't bring up that her childhood best friend may have been sexually assaulted, she got the idea that no matter who the person was, Lila Rossi managed to manipulate even those who were in positions of power. For what reasons, Blackmire and her partner Crow were trying to determine.

Ivan Bruel was the third student in the class who had been brought in and left seconds ago. He was asked the same questions as Adrien and Chloe regarding Marinette and Lila. He didn't say much about Marinette. Only that she was really good at giving advice and that she was really nice. But, when the question popped up about if anyone was mean to Marinette. It had taken a moment for him to answer that and he twiddled this thumbs. "I know Chloe was mean to her for a while. Then she stopped. Then started again with a classmate."

Detective James Crow wanted to ask Ivan if he had been touched by Lila Rossi, but decided not to. Ivan hadn't brought it up and he didn't want to cause a student to become upset because of a question he asked.

For Investigator Blackmire, she was looking forward to meeting the student who ran the Ladyblog. There was a part of her that wanted to slam Alya Cesaire down for many things. Putting an interview up with the person she wanted to put away for good. She took a deep breath. Now wasn't the time for that. She needed to focus on making Marinette and the other victims proud. She hadn't met most of them other than that friend of the sixth victim who gave them more evidence against Lila Rossi. Blackmire shuffled her papers and sat up straight.

The brunette walked in who was followed by Crow. Alya's demeanor seemed so down in the dumps.

Blackmire knew nothing about this girl other than the fact that she ran the Ladyblog.

When the Ladyblogger sat down, Blackmire smiled, "My apologies for this interview being so early."

"What is this about? I know it's about Marinette. Are you going to put her away or something? I mean she kind of half deserves that for bullying Lila."

As the investigator of this case with Marinette along with 6 other girls dead because of Lila, Blackmire was quite amused by what this girl said. "What is your relationship with Marinette Dupain-Cheng, Ms. Cesaire?"

"We were best friends, but then my new best friend, Lila Rossi, came along and got harassed by Marinette. I'm really angry. I never thought she'd ever do that." As Alya spoke, she slammed her fists against the desk in front of her. Then she crossed her arms over her chest.

"I see. What proof do you have of Marinette ever harassing Lila?"

"I- Well you see, I believe Lila's words."

"And you call yourself a journalist," Crow commented.

"What the heck did you just say?" Alya stood up from her seat. A frown crossed her face.

"Ms. Cesaire, I'm aware you run the site called the Ladyblog. You claim of wanting to be a journalist in the future, yet you don't bother to check your sources. While your work is rather incredible for someone your age, you're becoming sloppy with your work. Have you even bothered to ask Ladybug herself about having relations with this friend of yours? Have you ever considered how much of a danger it would be even being friends with a superhero?" Blackmire didn't allow Alya to have a say as the journalist opened her mouth to say something back. "Of course not. There are people out there who will reel you in with something that might be too good to be true. If it is too good to be true, then it's most likely not true."

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