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Daria, however, is suspicious of Phelps. She suspects that he may be manipulating Quinn, and possibly other students, for reasons that she cannot determine. From "[[Charge of the Math Brigade]]" onward, she investigates his suspicious behavior, fearful that he might cause her sister harm. Her search yields little, until she receives an e-mail from a Fielding Prep administrator ("[[Into the Fire]]"), asking her to meet with him. There, [[Marshall Winsett]] reveals "rumors" that Phelps conducted criminal activity using student accomplices.
Daria, however, is suspicious of Phelps. She suspects that he may be manipulating Quinn, and possibly other students, for reasons that she cannot determine. From "Charge of the Math Brigade" onward, she investigates his suspicious behavior, fearful that he might cause her sister harm. Her search yields little, until she receives an e-mail from a Fielding Prep administrator ("[[Into the Fire]]"), asking her to meet with him. There, [[Marshall Winsett]] reveals "rumors" that Phelps conducted criminal activity using student accomplices.


Daria tries to warn Quinn, who dismisses her concerns as jealousy. After "[[Memory Road]]," Quinn spends more time with Phelps, viewing him as a stable father figure while her own family falls apart. Phelps, himself, seems increasingly fond of her as a person, stating in "[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]": "I wouldn't call her my 'daughter,' per se, but I do feel as though she's a part of me." He gives her a large extra-curricular math project to do, claiming that it will help her excel in the Advanced Placement exam for college-level math.
Daria tries to warn Quinn, who dismisses her concerns as jealousy. After "[[Memory Road]]," Quinn spends more time with Phelps, viewing him as a stable father figure while her own family falls apart. Phelps, himself, seems increasingly fond of her as a person, stating in "[[Tomorrow Never Knows]]": "I wouldn't call her my 'daughter,' per se, but I do feel as though she's a part of me." He gives her a large extra-curricular math project to do, claiming that it will help her excel in the Advanced Placement exam for college-level math.