Aria Perkins was seen letting off some major steam after her run-in with Principal Prescott.

Principal Prescott not only went as far as telling her she no longer had access to books about aliens in the library, but was told never to appear in her alien form at school ever again.

“Is my mere presence so much of a problem that my experience deserves to be erased from history books? Aria asks her dad, Lucky.

“Aria is my heart,” Lucky tells us. “She is a light to the world. How could any Sim not see that?”

“My dad is the best,” Aria reveals. “He tries so hard to make things right for me, but I know what I have to do.”

“I can’t exist like this. Too many people get hurt,” she states solemnly.

“I can never be in my alien form again.”
Upon her decision, Aria rushed to meet sort-of-boyfriend Jay Black.

“I didn’t say anything,” Jay says. “I just let Aria fall into my arms.”

Aria used the time to discuss other things that were on her mind.
“I laid it all out for Jay. I told him that I find him very attractive, but feel weird being physical with him.”

“I have no idea what’s wrong with me,” Aria continues. “Any girl would have no trouble kissing Jay.”

“I don’t think I could be physical with any boy. . .or girl. It’s so confusing.”

“You’re my girl no matter what,” Jay was heard saying. “Even if we never kiss, I’m yours forever.”
Jay then promised Aria that he would help her fight against all the injustices they were facing.
The next day members of TEEN met with advisors Lorraine Dean and Athena Alpha concerning the latest happenings at school.

“You’re going to change things!” Lorraine tells Bella Benevolent, her voice beaming with encouragement. “Your generation will be the one to make a better world for all Sims.”

However, Aria was not convinced.
“How are we going to change things when people like Principal Prescott and Farrah Wilson are trying to take away our rights?

Lorraine paused before replying.
“You’ve got to show everyone you’re not going to back down and I know just the way.”

The next day Lorraine led the teens in their first-ever protest against Copperdale High right outside the main gates.

“I finally found my voice and I’m not afraid to use it,” Aria states. “This feels amazing!”

“This protest is for occult Sims everywhere–not just at Copperdale High. You are seen! You have value!” Jay Black blares from his megaphone.
The protest drew the attention from some unlikely supporters.

“I usually walk around with a bag on my head,” Jeb Harris tells us. “The courage of my classmates has caused me to ditch my bag–maybe for good.
Also seen at the protest was none other than Principal Prescott’s father, Tai Lum.

“I usually support Mei as a principal, but the way she’s treated these kids is just plain wrong.”
Speaking of Principal Prescott, she quickly received word of the event and was livid.

“Leave now–or else!” Principal Prescott was heard practically screaming at the crowd.

“A lot of people left, but there were a handful of us that stayed,” Bella Benevolent explains. “What’s she going to do? Give us detention? Been there, done that.”
Needless to say, Bella quickly learned the next day that detention was not what Principal Prescott had in mind.

“It’s no surprise that you were behind all of this, Miss Benevolent. Consider yourself hereby expelled.”
Aria met a similar fate.

“I’m so disappointed in you Aria,” Principal Prescott states firmly. “You had so much potential, but you have lost your privilege to attend Copperdale High.”
Principal Prescott quickly confronted Jay.

“You will no longer cause trouble on our fine campus. You are expelled!”

How will the teens fare with an expulsion on their academic records? Was fighting for what’s right worth it in the long run?
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