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Re: Calgary, Alberta - Canada
Przemek listened patiently. He didn't interrupt Amanda with questions, letting her vent. She was obviously scared, which was pretty normal for humans. Fear wasn't a bad thing in the ghoul's book. A little fear kept you alive. Panic, on the other hand, was lethal. Fortunately, she still seemed to be far enough from it. He also caught her blush and had to supress a smirk. A lover, huh? Well, that explained things a little. He got a bit more serious when she asked her question. The ghoul shrugged, glancing at the ceiling in thought. "Hmm... Haven't really thought about that." She was scared, that much was certain, and wouldn't trust him. Normally, he'd let her go - he didn't really care about the rules too much, so as long as she didn't talk, everything was ok in his book. However, he was beginning to suspect that something might be up here. And that meant some caution would be necessary.
"Well, personally I don't care about the rules that much, so normally I'd probably let you go... However, this isn't exactly a normal situation." Przemek sighed. Now, how to put it in a way that didn't sound too suspicious or threatening? "And if doc hears I let someone go without telling her, she'd be livid. I'm afraid you're probably going to have to go with John. I'm not exactly sure what the procedure is, you'll probably have to testify or something... Shouldn't be a problem: you just saw the bug and got knocked out, then woke up after I carried you away. Oh, don't mention I called doc while you were awake, ok?" He smiled slightly, winking at her. "I'd rather avoid a lecture about security. Hell, you should probably be able to avoid any serious consequences, altough I'd prefer if you never mentioned what happened to anyone. Just don't."
Przemek listened patiently. He didn't interrupt Amanda with questions, letting her vent. She was obviously scared, which was pretty normal for humans. Fear wasn't a bad thing in the ghoul's book. A little fear kept you alive. Panic, on the other hand, was lethal. Fortunately, she still seemed to be far enough from it. He also caught her blush and had to supress a smirk. A lover, huh? Well, that explained things a little. He got a bit more serious when she asked her question. The ghoul shrugged, glancing at the ceiling in thought. "Hmm... Haven't really thought about that." She was scared, that much was certain, and wouldn't trust him. Normally, he'd let her go - he didn't really care about the rules too much, so as long as she didn't talk, everything was ok in his book. However, he was beginning to suspect that something might be up here. And that meant some caution would be necessary.
"Well, personally I don't care about the rules that much, so normally I'd probably let you go... However, this isn't exactly a normal situation." Przemek sighed. Now, how to put it in a way that didn't sound too suspicious or threatening? "And if doc hears I let someone go without telling her, she'd be livid. I'm afraid you're probably going to have to go with John. I'm not exactly sure what the procedure is, you'll probably have to testify or something... Shouldn't be a problem: you just saw the bug and got knocked out, then woke up after I carried you away. Oh, don't mention I called doc while you were awake, ok?" He smiled slightly, winking at her. "I'd rather avoid a lecture about security. Hell, you should probably be able to avoid any serious consequences, altough I'd prefer if you never mentioned what happened to anyone. Just don't."