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chelia.blendy
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"It's okay, Solomon, we came here expecting as much." Sid sighed as he guided the woman beside him up to the other man. Evaline looked at Solomon with worried eyes, despite the fact that she seemed to be in an even worse condition. "Is there any way of you sneaking away from the King at any point? Perhaps in the night? What I have to share isn't something for the ears of everyone… Actually, she has matters to discuss with you as well…"
"Solomon, are you really okay here? Shouldn't you leave?" Evaline interjected, rather disheartened from the whole experience. "Surely he isn't treating you well! You could come with us now!"
"Now now, Princess. Calm down, you know it's bad for your health if you get too worked up." Sid grabbed hold of her to calm her down
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"Oh, you know, I was out sampling the lollipop and gumdrop trees in the magical fairy land of make believe…" Soren replied sarcastically with a smile, trying to at least lighten up the mood a little bit as he ran a hand through his hair in disarray. Where was RAY? She was late, and there was little chance it was on purpose. Had she been found? Although, he feared when the synthetic girl made her appearance, the others, particularly Natalija, wouldn't be too pleased. RAY wasn't exactly the most charming of people, let alone the fact that she was partially responsible for the events in Meredy. "In all seriousness, let's just say the quiet little Miki we met a while ago saved my life through some extraordinary means. Let's also say I was in the custody of the enemy for a short while." Of course, he'd probably get questions over this later, but for now it was the best reply he could give without getting into too much detail. He wouldn't mention it to them yet, but he'd been getting a nagging feeling ever since Pethalamine had disappeared, as if it was a premonition of things to come.
Aya, on the other hand, was confused. She still had very little idea what was going on, but she knew she was responsible for Pethalamine's disappearance and would probably be strictly punished for it. If only she hadn't left her alone, then maybe none of this would have happened. She sat in her seat, staring at the ground with disappointed and scared eyes, as if she was on death row. The organization wasn't one to kill those who made mistakes, but she could be stripped of her ranks or worse, which would mean she wouldn't have her education funded anymore. If that were the case, she'd be forced to get remedial work to barely get by in life, but she didn't want that!
Her thoughts were interrupted as the figure that was her leader opened the door and stepped in. Her eyes glanced at Soren for but a moment, glancing away and then back at him again as if she was shocked by his presence. She'd have to talk to him later about what happened. Her eyes then wandered to Aya as she pushed white bangs out from in front of her eyes. "What occurred today was something that none of us could have prevented, is what I'd like to say, and is what I feel, but unfortunately the other executives feel a degree of blame is to be placed on you, Aya. I'm sorry I didn't consider the fact that Exeri would invade our own community…" The girl seemed saddened, shaken up as if she had been scolded in whatever meeting she had been involved in. Perhaps her position of power wasn't as great as Soren had originally given her credit for. "As a result, you'll need to be punished. But, I pulled some strings and had your punishment softened. Instead of demotion and abolishment from the organization, the consensus was that you should escort our guests back to the surface and aid them in the task we have for them."
"Er… sorry?" Soren perked up at the thought of going back up to the surface again. It seemed like they were only being used to accomplish some goal. Luckily, it wasn't as shallow as he assumed it was going to be. Or, at least, it didn't seem that way.
"We want to send you back to the surface. As the only surface dwellers that know about this world, you are the only ones with the knowledge to convince the upper leaders of this world and the threat Exeri presents. Now that they're aware that you are all down here, as well, it's important we get you out of their grasp as well." Miki sighed as she took a seat beside Aya, looking rather fatigued. It was no doubt something had gone wrong. "As you heard, Aya will be going with you. But I as well will come, for the sake of meeting with a boy who might be rather helpful for our cause. We'll be leaving tomorrow morning, so gather anything you need in the meantime. I've had security increased throughout the city, so you should have nothing to worry about, I'd hope."
Aya was out of it. She was going… to the surface? To where she was born? Her homeland?
"Solomon, are you really okay here? Shouldn't you leave?" Evaline interjected, rather disheartened from the whole experience. "Surely he isn't treating you well! You could come with us now!"
"Now now, Princess. Calm down, you know it's bad for your health if you get too worked up." Sid grabbed hold of her to calm her down
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"Oh, you know, I was out sampling the lollipop and gumdrop trees in the magical fairy land of make believe…" Soren replied sarcastically with a smile, trying to at least lighten up the mood a little bit as he ran a hand through his hair in disarray. Where was RAY? She was late, and there was little chance it was on purpose. Had she been found? Although, he feared when the synthetic girl made her appearance, the others, particularly Natalija, wouldn't be too pleased. RAY wasn't exactly the most charming of people, let alone the fact that she was partially responsible for the events in Meredy. "In all seriousness, let's just say the quiet little Miki we met a while ago saved my life through some extraordinary means. Let's also say I was in the custody of the enemy for a short while." Of course, he'd probably get questions over this later, but for now it was the best reply he could give without getting into too much detail. He wouldn't mention it to them yet, but he'd been getting a nagging feeling ever since Pethalamine had disappeared, as if it was a premonition of things to come.
Aya, on the other hand, was confused. She still had very little idea what was going on, but she knew she was responsible for Pethalamine's disappearance and would probably be strictly punished for it. If only she hadn't left her alone, then maybe none of this would have happened. She sat in her seat, staring at the ground with disappointed and scared eyes, as if she was on death row. The organization wasn't one to kill those who made mistakes, but she could be stripped of her ranks or worse, which would mean she wouldn't have her education funded anymore. If that were the case, she'd be forced to get remedial work to barely get by in life, but she didn't want that!
Her thoughts were interrupted as the figure that was her leader opened the door and stepped in. Her eyes glanced at Soren for but a moment, glancing away and then back at him again as if she was shocked by his presence. She'd have to talk to him later about what happened. Her eyes then wandered to Aya as she pushed white bangs out from in front of her eyes. "What occurred today was something that none of us could have prevented, is what I'd like to say, and is what I feel, but unfortunately the other executives feel a degree of blame is to be placed on you, Aya. I'm sorry I didn't consider the fact that Exeri would invade our own community…" The girl seemed saddened, shaken up as if she had been scolded in whatever meeting she had been involved in. Perhaps her position of power wasn't as great as Soren had originally given her credit for. "As a result, you'll need to be punished. But, I pulled some strings and had your punishment softened. Instead of demotion and abolishment from the organization, the consensus was that you should escort our guests back to the surface and aid them in the task we have for them."
"Er… sorry?" Soren perked up at the thought of going back up to the surface again. It seemed like they were only being used to accomplish some goal. Luckily, it wasn't as shallow as he assumed it was going to be. Or, at least, it didn't seem that way.
"We want to send you back to the surface. As the only surface dwellers that know about this world, you are the only ones with the knowledge to convince the upper leaders of this world and the threat Exeri presents. Now that they're aware that you are all down here, as well, it's important we get you out of their grasp as well." Miki sighed as she took a seat beside Aya, looking rather fatigued. It was no doubt something had gone wrong. "As you heard, Aya will be going with you. But I as well will come, for the sake of meeting with a boy who might be rather helpful for our cause. We'll be leaving tomorrow morning, so gather anything you need in the meantime. I've had security increased throughout the city, so you should have nothing to worry about, I'd hope."
Aya was out of it. She was going… to the surface? To where she was born? Her homeland?