Aedrys
If justice doesn't get you, karma will.
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Yes ... if there was no-one still here on the church property then there would be no reason for the signs. A church typically welcomes the public to visit as long as they are respectful and could get further donations.
If the church is open then it makes you think that no-one is there and you move on. If there are signs everywhere then it has the opposite impact of attracting folks who might catch a glimpse of KC coming or going or being in the grounds.
For some reason they are making this a focal point, like Hopespring Drive was for the curious, the media and, the paparazzi.
Now ... it might be reverse logic to distract but I don't see the point if KC is relocated somewhere else now. Why make the church a focus?
I would NOT be surprised if there is confidence that KC's probation is coming to an early conclusion and, this is timely hype to raise her value and set expectations for when she is free for her moment in the spotlight.
I agree. Or it's a diversion to get her back home to Hopespring Drive since I'm sure no one is looking there right now. Everyone's focused on the church. Who knows. My head hurts trying to figure this carp out! I hate how this is still some big game. So ridiculous!