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[The feed turns on and staring back at the screen is everyone's favorite bitchy councilor Councilor Aenathia. Poised as always, if you look very closely, you might detect just a touch of irritation in her expression.]
Hello everyone, as promised I come here with more information. The Council has just reached a decision regarding investigation of the disappearance of world P-3/4. It has been decided that I, along with Miss Devorah Kebi and Sargent Morrison, will be in charge of our own squads. For those who would be interested in working with me, you need only say so. I look forward to it, and promise you that the Council will appreciate your assistance as well.
[Filtered to Ivan]
Ivan, might I have a moment of your time?
Hello everyone, as promised I come here with more information. The Council has just reached a decision regarding investigation of the disappearance of world P-3/4. It has been decided that I, along with Miss Devorah Kebi and Sargent Morrison, will be in charge of our own squads. For those who would be interested in working with me, you need only say so. I look forward to it, and promise you that the Council will appreciate your assistance as well.
[Filtered to Ivan]
Ivan, might I have a moment of your time?
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He comes across a scene and is suddenly moving. It is late in the evening, and he sees a hand go up toward his face as Aenathia yawns, then again when she rubs her eyes. Moving through various corridors, she makes her way toward the gate complex. There is a short conversation between her and the guard, to which she explains that she is going home to her husband and daughter as a surprise. Passing by with a wave, the flashback fast forwards a bit, the Elvin woman walking toward one of the gates.
Morrison's voice echoing through the halls, she stops walking. Looking toward him, there is another figure nearby, the gate number where they are standing near impossible to make out from that distance. Morrison seems edgy, and the scene shifts suddenly to the right as Aenathia darts behind a wall. Peeking out just slightly, she watches as there is something passed between the two, the shadowed figure bowing his head and disappearing through the gate. Taking a breath, he seems to hear her, suddenly whipping his head around to look. The vision goes black for a moment before coming back again; Morrison is gone.]
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When the memory has concluded, he is silent for a few moments before withdrawing from Aethania's mind.]
. . . I can understand your apprehension, Councilor. And this . . . This was approximately the time when World P3/4 disappeared?
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That is correct.
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[He speaks quietly as well. And Ivan may be naive, but he's not dumb. He makes the next logical step fairly quickly.]
Miss Aethania . . . "If you find anyone in any world you believe to be withholding vital information, I have no qualms about dragging forth the truth, no matter whom it may be." That's what I said earlier, and I stand by it.
Is this what you ask of me?
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Please, do not think less of me for keeping this information to myself until now...
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No. If whatever's going on is because of a person . . . And someone who's known and respected, at that. You couldn't say anything at all.
. . . Alright. I'll do it. I'll find out the truth -- I don't truly believe Sargent Morrison could be responsible for something like this, but either way, he shouldn't be keeping a secret concerning World P3/4 at a time like this. And I'm already pretty well known for being bad about keeping my abilities in check, so there's no reason to suspect me of anything if I accidentally let my mind wander.
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Thank you. Thank you so much. And please, if there is anything, anything that I can do, simply name it.
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You are a good boy, Ivan. You remind me a lot of my daughter, in a way. It is quite refreshing.
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Aha, thank you. You have a daughter . . . ? Do you mind if I ask what world you're from, Councilor?
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Of about your age. Her name is Mirildra and she is the light of my life. Unfortunately, I am not able to see her as often as I would like.
Not at all. My world is called Merirnys; I am from Essondir, the capital city of Issahelia.
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[And though she hadn't asked, he offered anyway.]
I'm from Weyard -- Contigo, I'm told, though I was raised in Kalay. Your world sounds very . . . beautiful. Even the names are lyrical.