Fiorella lives by her calendario and it tells her she missed a day, for which she apologizes. As you can guess, despite all of her attempts to "move on," her brain is still preoccupied with the twin massacres in which the young were killed by youths not much older older than they were, and she wants to do something pro-active about it. But what? Armoring up school police, as Texas's VP wants to do, wouldn't protect anyone ALREADY INSIDE the building as the shooters in Austin and Uvalde were.
Neither of the killers were trying to rob or steal, just to kill, both of them chose educational facilities appropriate to their ages, and both of them knew they'd end up dead--so why did they do it? Obviously because they had reached a point that they didn't want to live anymore and but did want to be remembered.
There's some kind of message here that your Fio doesn't understand.
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