  maybe you want the precusor emails? if not, skip down... look, we're all stressed out about your part. we've all been wondering if we'd ever get anything from you. remember weeks ago when i asked to see your progress, since we hadn't seen you around? you never sent a thing. no questions asked of us aside from the wedding house scene. which, had you read the script i sent out, you'd realise it has nothing to do with the trajectory we'd taken.
that's what's most troubling - that you never asked about what the whole rewrite process was turning into. as a summary writer, you needed that to complete your part. group projects mean collaboration. and it's not fair to the rest of us to have to keep after you and fill in what you're not there to participate in. initiative means offering ideas, being proactive about your participation. you weren't there on monday either... when heather asked us to go on wednesday instead of monday.
we had to tell her no becuase your part was not done yet. that's last minute, waiting until the last week to do a project that's due at the end of the semester (and assigned at the beginning). yes, your anger is justified; you've made things harder on yourself than it needed to be. i'd be angry (with myself) if i was in your position. i will discuss the matter further with the group, but as of last night i was being asked BY THEM to drop you. refocus your anger on the group, not me. or rather, yourself where the blame belongs. i'll accept none of it.
with the amount of hours i've spent on this project, i'm not about to feel anything but thrilled at what hard work yields. charlotte you wrote: First of all I am asking for nothing from you. I did take the initiative. There have been plenty of classes where you have not shown up, so don't talk to me about attendence. Who said anything about last minute? Plus, I have spoken to the other group members about that meeting that I missed.
I was told that I missed NOTHING and that I was incharge of the outline, which I was waitng to finish once I got your return e-mail about the "wedding scene. " You act as if I am looking to get a bad grade or as if I care nothing about my grade. Don't pretend to know anything about me. And how do you figure that you have the right to kick me out when I HAVE made the effort to talk to you all? Why do you feel as if I need help. Plus your notes that you originally gave me(which don't worry, they will be returned) were no help for my part of the project, especially since it was more of a script than a outline.
But whatever, you aren't the only one who is stressed out about things so don't flatter yourself and think that I need your forgiveness. Sonya 
