Sunday, 19 August 2012

Client 1: Compromised

The title seems a little melodramatic but I'm not joking. Some serious shit went down over the last couple of days and it's amazing that I actually found time to sit down and actually tell you stuff. I know that Natalya posted something but that is not going to be as informative as what I'm about to tell you.

Natalya and Mr Kozel are part of some Intelligence organization who's name will be disclosed because, we'll they're Intelligence after all. Yeah. Shit has officially hit the fan on my end. I think I am still in shock because any normal person would be trying to go AWOL at the moment. Then Natalya pulled this number of feeling guilty and saying that it was alright if I left and that she and Mr Kozel would do it themselves. She said that as long as he had his phone on him, she could communicate with him. Something to do with Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP). I think I need to watch a couple of Ghost Hunter episodes. Of course, that little guilt trip on her part convinced me to see this way through. I guess I'm one of those people, that sit there all weekend until I finish the television series. It isn't healthy, but the sense of achievement is always worth it.

So apparently, Natalya (Alive) was investigating a beacon that was the source of a transmission that was intercepted by Intelligence. Said location was the place we hiked to the other day. Whatever it was, she got killed for it. Mr Kozel, who is also part of this secret Intelligence group, was not 'on the case' as he told me and had no idea that she was even involved in it. Communication was seriously lacking in that department.

Our next move is up in the air at the moment. There is three of us, and two of us are either dead or underage. What a stellar situation we've found ourselves in. The only link we have with her killers is an abandoned building in the forest, Mr Kozel only has limited access to the Intelligence files and for all I know, there is a Missing Persons file on me back in Hong Kong.

I can't decide if getting involved in this big tangled mess of secret societies was how I wanted to spend my week. Unfortunately, there is no backing out now.

Selma Gideon

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