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Ivy After the vote, the speaker had no option but to let me keep my seat. I had just survived an Impeachment motion and sadly I couldn't celebrate as much as I wanted because the person I strongly believed had something to do with it had already left. But that didn't mean the others who stuck their necks out for me deserved a cold shoulder, we celebrated happily jumping and singing as Edmond and his group left with their tails between their legs. "Speech! Speech!" They sang in a chorus, and to make a mockery of our own delusional leader I took his seat, they all kept quiet and somehow the news leaked to the school paparazzi who were already at the scene doing final touches to their stories. For the first time they had my support. "Thank you so much, all of you who are here. I don't car