Mace Jhiera Vos
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on May 4, 2013 12:41:00 GMT -8
The UDF Central Command where the Army, Air Force, Navy and Intelligence Offices were located. Military Operations were controlled and guided from there under the consultation of the Intelligence Department. This was where the highest ranking military officials operated. Current Head of Military Operations on Umgul: UDF Marshall James Mistal.
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Mace Jhiera Vos
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on May 4, 2013 12:57:20 GMT -8
Intelligence Department
"Dismissed." Said that familiar voice to the officers that had just been briefed and assigned to sectors to focus on. Lieutenant Horsea Aestrea had been the center of attention of every operatives in this command center room. While usually she despised the attention that was poured upon her, Horsea, who still currently held that position in the Kiffars chain of command, was in this room and in this facility the higher up of the Intelligence Department. She had no safety net so to speak and while she had been trusted in this position, she had one apprehension every day and every minutes she was here. That apprehension; to mess up.
As the crowd dispersed to resume its duty and execute themselves with their orders and cover its assigned territory, Horsea looked up to see that familiar figure that was leaning against the farthest wall. Smiling warmly at the person, Horsea made her way towards her. "Been here long?" Asked Horsea dubiously before she watched the figure pushing against the wall to stand upright.
"The beginning of your briefing." Replied Mace with a noticeable smile, a smile that could mean so many things but Mace wasn't really known to speak much, or at least that was before until lately. Noticing the surprise look on Horsea's face, Mace just shook her head and added. "Oh don't worry, I wasn't about to interrupt something important, besides, what I wanted to speak with you about could and can wait." She reassured her friend and it was the truth, Mace had that philosophy that everything would happen in its due time. A moment earlier or later wasn't going to kill her.
"I have time now before getting to the nitty gritty part of my job in here."
"Very well." Said Mace with a warm smile. "First things first, happy birthday which is the most important thing. I am actually surprised to not see Kes around." Added on Mace with a knowing and meaningful expression, it was almost a teasing one.
"Oh please. Knowing you, you already know that he has something up his sleeves." Horsea replied as she narrowed her eyes and looked at Mace suspiciously. "You are after all one of the mind readers on this planet."
"I do not know what you are talking about." Said Mace nonchalantly while she and Horsea walked out of the command center after the latter grabbed the stacked files on the table.
"Lousy liar. . ." Horsea muttered under her breath before hearing Mace chuckle briefly but it soon died down, which caused Horsea to look at her although before asking the question, she waited that they were in her office. Once they were there, she shut the door behind them and looked at Mace dubiously. "Something is going on?"
Mace who had grown accustomed to this office, due to the fact that it was here mainly that she along with the other Kiffars worked on those artifacts and other texts that they had been gathering for that other matter, still glanced around this place as if she was discovering it for the very first time. Everything was exactly the same though, Horsea was known to be orderly when it came to her. Mace turned around nonetheless at Horsea's question and looked at her quite seriously but still with a placid expression.
"Your brother still can't get over the fact that Forcias is still fraternizing with Lieutenant Lyn." Mace pursed her lips and shut her mouth momentarily to order her own thoughts and try to find the best approach on how to say the next part. It was no secrets in the Kiffar chain of commands what had been going with those two. Even she was growing weary with those talks and from the looks of it, even Horsea still couldn't believe her brother's sentiment about that when everything had been all so clear from day one. Mace, personally, was fine with that. Honoros was a different matter. "I was with all of them earlier before coming here, for some training and a fleeting, for the time being, thought passed through your brother's mind."
"Wh-. . ." Began to ask Horsea before seeing Mace's drop dead serious expression. "NO!" She exclaimed a little too loudly before covering her mouth with her left hand. She just couldn't believe that her brother would even think that.
"I know I have just ruined your birthday, and I am very sorry but I want to hear from you here and now what you think, although you have just given me enough reasons." Said Mace. She was still the mind reader in this room and the Kiffars' thoughts were ones that she really couldn't and wouldn't shut off.
"Honoros cannot do that. He would dare do that?" Horsea still couldn't believe that his brother would go to that length to emphasize a point and get it across. "But we need Forcias here. . ." Added Horsea softly, she was still in shock to find out that her brother was considering of assigning Forcias to a different sector in the galaxy and maybe tell him to return to Kiffex to guard those prisons.
"Yes and I will remind your dearest brother that we actually do, even if I have to pull ranks again." Mace muttered under her breath, she despised pulling ranks especially when most of the Guardians and particularly the higher ups were older than her. "Besides it wouldn't be the same without him around."
"It's going to cause a friction. . ." Said Horsea regretfully before sighing softly and going over to her desk to put the files down. "Half of the Guardians are siding with Honoros at least and is expecting for him to take a drastic decision to fix that."
"Yes. . ." Concurred Mace before she shook her head and gritted her teeth slightly.
"And if you stand up against him with Ayla, your reputa-. . ."
"I never cared for my reputation." Said Mace quickly cutting Horsea off knowing where her statement was heading. "I neither have ever asked them to follow me. They did it because what? It is their duty?" Seeing Horsea's expression, Mace only shook her head. "If a schism is going to happen, so be it. I am so used to it now with everything that is going on between the Vyridian brothers and Jade. So one more or one less, at this point, I am up to. . ." She raised her hand above her head. "There." Dropping her hand again Mace just looked at Horsea and shrugged, she wasn't about to fix them for those three but when it came to the Kiffars, they all could choose also, she would leave them the choice to either leave or remain.
"Are you sure?" Asked Horsea.
"Watch me." Replied Mace with a determined tone before turning around to open the office's door to pretty much end that conversation.
Right then and there, Horsea just looked at Mace's leaving figure knowing that a leader, which she was as well in this facility, was always bound to make a decisive decision that could always change the tide of things. . .
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Mace Jhiera Vos
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on Oct 6, 2013 7:37:36 GMT -8
Intelligence Department — Deputy Director's Office
Horsea had just hung up a holocom with her brother. She had been waiting for that comm and quite honestly their interaction was not one she had been looking forward to. It gave her a headache and at the same time it had riled her up due to the fact that apparently Forcias were more inclined to listen to her, just like the Vos cousins and she had irrefutably stated that she wouldn't get in the middle of their dispute when she was ranking lesser than all of them together in the Kiffars' chain of commands.
She had told her brother plenty of times that he had received a direct order from Mace to let the Major do as he pleased and despite the fact that he was ranked as general, Mace was still and will forever be the leader of them all. She just couldn't believe it had come to this, that she was asked, and felt used too, to do something about Forcias Kes and Lucine Lyn. She wouldn't not because Mace had said so indirectly but because she had no problems about the Major's and the Lieutenant's relationship, or whatever they had.
Hearing a knock on her door, she looked up the entrance after hitting the button to open it and saw Forcias at the threshold, silently telling him that he could come in for whatever he needed to talk to her about. Horsea still wasn't happy at all and it showed on her features and the moment Forcias walked in, she shut the door behind him and noticed from the corner of her eyes that every surveillance cameras and communication feeds were still turned off. That was just her, what happened between Kiffars stayed between Kiffars, no one needed to know and she was peeved if people eavesdropped into her personal matters.
"You look like hell, Major. . ." Said Horsea as she stood up from her seat and went to get him some coffee. It did not take a rocket science to see it and she knew him well enough for growing up with him to know the signs. Handing him his coffee, she looked at him with a softened expression, actually waiting for him to say something first, or just anything.
"I. . ." Forcias began to say as he took the cup from Horsea and sat down on the seat right in front of her desk. "I was given an inexplicit ultimatum. . ." He finally said as he stared blankly right at the wall behind Horsea's desk. "And, I can't."
"I know." Said Horsea softly, noticing Forcias' look in her direction before she shook her head. "I am quite aware what the general has asked you to do, and I am also quite aware about this morning's talk with Mace and Ayla." She added on as she returned to her seat so that she was facing him while they talked. "Look, I know that you feel that you owe a lot to Honoros because he took you in but you have always served and honored our duties as a guardians the best way you knew how to."
"That's not the point Horsea. . ." Cutting Horsea quickly before she could add anything else, Forcias looked at her with a conflicted expression. He was exhausted, he was confused and clearly this was something that he hadn't faced before because before, he never had this kind of problems.
"Then what?" Asked Horsea with an impassive expression even though she could have guessed his answer, she didn't want to be assuming right here and right now.
"It's causing a friction between everyone in the guardians and more importantly between Vos and the general and I cannot let that happen." Said Forcias as he closed his eyes and shook his head. No, a part of him didn't want that to happen but there was a big part of him also that didn't want to let go where Lucine was concerned. What they first had was supposed to be nothing, simply nothing. And then as time went by, it turned into a regular thing whenever they would see one another. They never talked that much, they never shared that much when he was in bed with her but every time it was the same refrain and somehow in a twisted way, he started to care, he started to wonder if she were going to be alright whenever she would set off the planet with Elikapeka.
"But you care about her, even though you thought you could keep those feelings buried deep inside, you still care." Horsea finished his sentence mainly as she looked at him for a while in silence. "And something tells me that deep inside she might care about you too, Kes. . . So are you just going to throw that away and hurt a person you care about only because the general asked you to end it, or. . ." Horsea did not need to carry on at that point, she knew that he had gotten the message and even if he changed a thing, for her right, her brother was acting like a geriatric fool.
Forcias had his eyes on Horsea, he had been listening attentively and even though this was a serious discussion, he could not help but to smirk, it was mainly due to the fact that he was getting some "relationship" advice from Horsea and that was just plain amusing. For now, he'd try to drag this on, or at least the best way he could, he never knew but for now he knew that he was still conflicted although his talk with Horsea soothed him somewhat.
"You know, Aestrea, I just realized something. . ." Forcias said softly before shaking his head. "Here I barge into your office with my stupid problems and I have completely forgotten that it was your birthday." He added on with a self deprecating smile. "Happy birthday to you and thank you for being a great friend. . ."
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on May 12, 2014 12:45:51 GMT -8
Intelligence Department — Deputy Director's Office
Ayla Vos.
The supposedly second in command of the Kiffar Guardians. The supposedly tie breaker when it was necessary. The "supposedly" statements could go on and on but right now, Ayla Vos just shed that word out from whatever she was perceived as by the Guardians and had a very grave expression on her features as she stepped into the Intelligence Department. Usually she was one to stop and give a little smile here and there to the operatives in this facility but not today and certainly not this evening.
She had one goal and one goal only and that was to see the Deputy Director and it seemed like most people that were somewhat familiar with her already knew to not even get in her way. Ayla was thankful for that, thankful, not because she was going to lash out on them, and to be perfectly honest, there was no way she was going to adopt the Vice-Governor's expressions, but thankful because she had no time to waste currently.
She might have been on a mission, it might have been the case if one looked closely at her expression right now, she was harboring a grave expression but that was far from the truth. Right now she only needed, wanted to be near a sane person. That sane person she was referring to was Horsea Aestrea, of course.
Thus, before she even knocked on the door, it already opened and Horsea was standing there behind her desk with that same grave expression. Ayla just walked in and waited for the door to shut behind her before finally letting out a sigh of relief. Maybe she had been holding her breath and maybe she was trying to shut out every thoughts that were filtering in this facility which truth be told was easy enough for her but sometimes snippets got through.
"Likewise, Colonel." Said Horsea before she shook her head, she just felt the same way as her CO, she did not need to expand on that statement anyways considering that to Ayla and Mace, she let her mind be read whenever they were around.
Ayla winced at the thought that flashed through Horsea's mind, especially that conversation, or the yelling her friend endured coming from her brother.
"Yep. . ." Horsea said as she gestured to the seat in front of her desk before shaking her head letting out a defeated sigh. "And before you ask, no. . . There is no way I am about to sway you and Mace one way or the other because he is acting ridiculously."
"I know, that is not the reason why I came here." Replied Ayla while she waved her hand dismissively. Ayla knew Horsea that much, she cared about Forcias Kes and they all grew up together anyways, why the heck Honoros would try and break that bond? That was the General, if it wasn't by the book, it had to stop. That was then though and this is now. He, perhaps, should accept the fact that in the end they all knew where the top ranking officers of the Guardians would side. . . But that was a story for another time, as right now she could see Horsea's dubious gaze.
"I came here because I wanted to ask you if you heard anything from the Drakes?" Asked Ayla thoughtfully, she had received a communication a while ago from Lara but then nothing. Something just wasn't settling right with her, she couldn't pinpoint it exactly but she knew that whatever Lara and Keith were looking for, it could wind up dangerous.
Shaking her head at the question, Horsea was just drawing a blank when it came to Lara currently. "One of us should have gone with them. . ." Horsea was worried, how could not she be? They were tampering with things that were dangerous but not everyone was aware of that. . .
The dust from that proverbial wheel had been dusted off and it started re-spinning the day Crystal Kayne Solaris regained her abilities to manipulate the Force.
"Yes, and it's nearly time. . ." Finally said Ayla after a long pause as she exactly knew where her cousin currently was.
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on Oct 18, 2014 14:57:50 GMT -8
Intelligence Department — Deputy Director's Office
The start of a new day. . .
And lately it was really no surprise that Ayla Vos or even Forcias Kes were in Horsea Aestrea's office. Ayla despite her duties to the Order, she wasn't due for the Academy until that very afternoon, so right now she also had been overseeing a few things in lieu of Mace even though her cousin never really said a thing about it. Why would Mace need to when they shared the same innate power. But the reason why two of them were here wasn't really duty related nor was it really important. No it was more because lately their relationship with General Aestrea was turning sourer as days went by.
Horsea wasn't bothered at all that Ayla and Forcias were often here, they never interrupted her in her duties and they always gave her the privacy when it was needed, not that she had anything to hide but she knew that several commissioned officers here were far more comfortable when there was only her in the office. But today, today there were no ongoing matters that were that important for her to attend to so she was here with two of her closest friends since the break of dawn and they had already been talking about several things. . .
"So. . . Let me get this straight," Began Forcias thoughtfully as he rubbed his rugged jaw. "Master Delgrave replaced Lieutenant Lyn?"
"That is correct." Ayla replied as she looked up from her datapad that contained Atlantis' request to Franz and the latter's reply to the former's request.
"Just go see her, Forcias." Horsea chimed in as she looked up from her terminal following something that had occurred last night in the city. "And before you contest. . . It's been seven weeks and two of the highest ranking officers do not actually give a damn about what my brother thinks on that matter." Added on Horsea with a nonchalant shrug as she glanced knowingly in Ayla's direction. It was a fact, the Vos cousins were relentless with whatever Honoros had told Forcias to do. It also wasn't a relationship Forcias had with Lieutenant Lyn that would cause the cousins to order Forcias offworld because clearly he wasn't doing anything wrong and he wasn't fraternizing with anyone from the guardian.
Forcias looked from Ayla to Horsea and then back to Ayla before shaking his head slightly until he stopped mid-action as if he was frozen on the spot. His eyes slightly widened and then his posture relaxed. Ayla must have spoken to him privately through the Force and whatever had been said that was kept between the both of them. "I. . ." Sighing softly as Forcias rubbed his face briefly, he looked back at Ayla before inclining his head to confirm her question.
"Then what are you waiting for?" Asked Ayla as she stepped away from the door to let him pass, which he actually did under Horsea's perplexed expression. "He cares and for once someone other than us care about him too. He shouldn't let go based on a direct order." Said Ayla before sitting down on the seat right in front of Horsea's desk. "Still nothing, I presume?"
"No. Nothing at all." Weeks went by and really nothing despite what had happened a few weeks ago that had caused someone to leave unexpectedly and from the things she had heard the person came back completely changed. No one knew why really. . . Except a few. Pulling away from her thoughts when she heard her data terminal signal that she had received a new message, Horsea looked at the content of the message and furrowed her eyebrows. "Is Mace still with. . ."
"Mhm." Replied Ayla as she stood up from her seat noticing the time on the wall chrono. "But you never know, she always comes and goes. He tagged that as important, so you should just go." Added on Ayla as she turned around to head towards the office's exit as she knew that she had to teach soon a class back at the Academy.
Hitting the reply button and placing Mace's name in the carbon copy section, Horsea started to type to the Vice-Governor.
Sending that encrypted message, Horsea grabbed her comlink and datapad before leaving the office soon after to head to the other building situated in front of the one she was currently in. . .
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on Nov 24, 2014 11:10:52 GMT -8
Intelligence Department — Deputy Director's Office
On her trip from the Vice Governor’s office towards the building which held her department, Horsea had received and encrypted message from Mace. Having heard briefly the reason why Ayla had shown herself at Andros’ office, Horsea wasn’t surprised that Mace was requesting for something that were either accessible going through city hall’s archives or through the military and therefore her department by extension. . . She told Mace that she was going to be on it and that she made Mace aware of the fact that Ayla was currently with Andros too. . .
She was stopped a few times on her way towards her office as some operatives were apprising her of a situation that concerned a certain head honcho of an organized crime, Horsea said to them that she was quite aware of that for having finding out relatively just now. . . But insofar all they knew was that Sike had been killed but as for who committed the crime or under what circumstances, they had no idea. Horsea dismissed partially the matter and told them that it was being handled by people already.
That was all they needed to know and everything that was of importance right now.
Finally when she got to her office, Horsea sat down to her seat and took a deep breath before accessing the census concerning this planet but also that targeted area requested by Mace, the wealthiest part of Umgul city but also the manifests from the spaceport in the last seven hours considering the time. . . Traffic had slowed down after a certain hour like it always did especially with the current time, but when she was done with all of that, she compressed the entire data and encrypted it before sending it to Mace with an added note, just a thanks.
Taking a deep breath and closing her eyes momentarily, she focused her attention back onto her data terminal to secure and upgrade all of the government networks, she knew that she was going to spend her entire night and even morning on this matter, but that wasn’t a problem, she figured that she would from time to time rest upon completing a segment of her coding. Although in between she called some of the techs to replace the servers that might have been compromised but told them to make sure to have the data backed up just in case. . .
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on Mar 31, 2015 16:53:31 GMT -8
Intelligence Department — Deputy Director's Office. . . Mace looked at her cousin who had been there and had previously reported that nothing was happening concerning that newest editor for the time being, although something told her in the back of her mind that something was definitely going to happen. Now this. The comm from Forcias wasn't really soothing her nerves at all, in just that short amount of time every scale had been tipping on one side and that was starting to be problematic, for not only her but for everyone else as well. "Do you have any more information about that Lincoln, other than the detailed report from the Vice-Governor?" Finally said Mace as she looked at the Deputy Director, everything they knew about that Lincoln was that he had been the cause of Andros' original downfall in the darkside, further than that nothing. So what the heck was he doing in Eleuabad? "Negative, his entire background is blurred." Replied Horsea with a faint sigh, the shock was still there when she saw the sketch that Forcias had made and shown to her, to them. To be perfectly honest even his portrait hadn't been on any database, she only knew about it because Andros gave her a description of the man that Forcias and Lucine had encountered in Naboo. "Print that out for me, please." Ordered Mace softly to which Horsea acknowledge immediately and got that out on a flimsiplast. Inclining her head gratefully, Mace grabbed that and in return gave another flimsi to Horsea, that dent she had requested from the coroner earlier. "Also, please do look into that," Inclining her head in her cousin's direction since what Mace received was a dubious expression. "She'll give you all the details. For now there is someone that I need to see. . ." Said Mace as she turned around on her heels. "Ma—. . ." Started to say Ayla before overhearing her cousin's thought. That sole name that echoed into Mace's mind. Raan.Glancing briefly over her shoulder, Mace gave her cousin a knowing smile before departing from Horsea's office.
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Andros Vyridian
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Post by Andros Vyridian on May 17, 2016 7:59:32 GMT -8
Intelligence Department
After that trip to his office, Andros clearly had to settle something with Horsea and he also was hoping to find Mace here, or Ayla, any one of the Councilors of the Mist Order that were Kiffars. He knew that they were always busy and he knew that there were always tending to several things, whether it was planetside or not, but still, he clearly needed to know something and that something was.
Where the Force was the Senator?!
He knew that at least one of them knew what the heck was going on with Raan, Andros wanting to speak to the man had nothing to do with the fact that his personal matters did not matter but because if Andros was being targeted now, there was a big chance that Raan might be a target too and soon.
Whether or not Raan had been upraised with the current situation, well perhaps he had been but with this whole thing happening, he really also wanted to find out how Raan was and really find out what the heck was going on with him.
Stopping right in front of the Deputy Director's office, Andros noticed that it was locked and therefore she wasn't in her office at all. Looking briefly upwards, Andros turned on his heels to make his way out of the department while some of the officers clearly had their eyes trained on him for obvious reasons...
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on May 22, 2016 23:09:31 GMT -8
Intelligence Department
Horsea had just arrived from the Academy and she made her way to the Intelligence Department after parking her airspeeder. Arching her eyebrow dubiously upon realizing that Andros was in the premises, Horsea quickened her pace and went through biometrics each time it had been needed and finally found herself face to face with Andros when the door opened.
She, of course, was still holding that file in hand that she had brought at the Academy and concerned Eleuabad, not that anyone could read through the file anyways since it was covered, and it had no markings of the Intelligence Department as this case wasn’t really a government matter to begin with and she preferred to keep some matters on the down low.
“Vice-Governor Vyridian,” Horsea greeted him respectfully, and even if she knew that he despised being called by his title, she only did it because he was still the VG until proven otherwise and also because she really was certain that he did not do those crimes, but also considering the officers around the Department, well Andros was still the one who all of them also ultimately answered to. “Please, why don’t we step into my office, that is if it’s of course the reason of your presence here at this time of the day?”
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Post by Andros Vyridian on Jun 6, 2016 0:57:55 GMT -8
Intelligence Department - DDI Office
"Deputy Director Aestrea." Andros replied curtly, yes he still despised being called by his title especially when those the one doing it are people he considered relatively close and had more exchanges with than he would ever have with the officers here in this department. At the same time though, he understood Horsea's form of respect, and he knew why she was doing it. After all, he knew that the Kiffars overall did things for reasons, and that was a given.
Inclining his head briefly, he finally walked over with her towards her office and closed the door behind him before he looked at her and sighed. "I need to get in contact with Raan, sooner rather than later, so please do you know what is going on with him, I don't need the details, all I know is that I do need to find him." Andros said thoughtfully knowing that at least he could have some sort of humanity here, and he would know that Horsea would just treat him like a normal human being despite him continuously looking like a pissed off person for no apparent reason.
But that was his façade, and if people did not like it, they could all take a walk, for he didn't care how he actually appeared to some or most. Knowing though in the corner of his mind, since a lot here, actually all of them, valued their privacy and were always on a need-to-know basis, Andros wouldn't push Horsea, if she knew the reasons why Raan wasn't around, into telling him every details of the man's life. "Look, Horsea, you know what, just tell him, please, to get in touch with me, or get Vos to do it, anything at all." Suddenly he was weary, he was just tired, and all of those things happening on Umgul, he thought he really could stomach those, but quite clearly, he wasn't infallible, and he was still a human being with emotions, the fact that others would be dragged into everything he was going through, was something he really didn't want to happen at all.
So he cared, but what the heck, everyone he cared about, as limited a circle could be all mattered to him. "Just, please, Horsea..." Pushing away from the wall he had been leaning against, Andros opened the door of her office once more and walked out from the Intelligence Department altogether, and per his customs, he clearly was glaring again...
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Mace Jhiera Vos
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Post by Mace Jhiera Vos on Aug 14, 2022 4:13:49 GMT -8
Intelligence Department
That morning, Mace found herself into the Intelligence Department and was walking with her datapad in hand reading the message from Atlantis who had informed everyone at the Academy that he would not be teaching today. Pursing her lips thoughtfully and taking a deep breath Mace figured that it wouldn’t be problematic so to speak, after all, she had gotten an update yesterday from Ayla that Franz had come back with the older students. Some, or even several of them could even sub in whenever it was necessary . . .
Of course there was also that other matter where she, or even Ayla would be taking over pertaining the trials. Something, no doubt, would be set in motion sooner rather than later. Right now though, Mace was handling a few things, which was the reason why she found herself into Horsea’s office.
“Morning, Mace.” Greeted Horsea as she opened the door for her friend, she even stood up from her seat and smiled warmly, even brightly this time around. Even if she had barely slept the previous night, Horsea had rushed several requests concerning the Lieutenant, at least, but also to a lesser degree, concerning Elika. However and unfortunately, since Elika was still a civilian, there were other simple things that would have to be taken care of.
Proof of life, whatever those other administrative things . . .
Pocketing her datapad and smiling knowingly, she was about to ask about Forcias but even before her question had come out, Mace inclined her head. “Ah, I see . . .” Chuckling faintly, and shaking her head, she supposed she should have known at least. “Good for him.” Mace meant those words, there definitely was no malice in the tone of her voice, why would she? Despite the fallout that his relationship to begin with had incurred, she would not change a thing. Her decisions, her standing up and fighting for it to the point of having several arguments.
Bottom line: Forcias was happy, while he no longer was with the Guardians, for Mace he was still one of the people she trusted in her life, so yes, she would call upon him from time to time for some situation.
“Is Honoros even aware?”
Blowing some air and shrugging with complete indifference, Horsea actually just stopped caring about what her brother thought about that. Sure, she was still civil with her older brother, and they talked but she had requested to not involve her in any ways with other people’s lives into changing their minds. “I am sure he already knows, but have not seen him yet anyways. Not that I am in hurry to do so.” Said Horsea truthfully, while yes in a way she still reported to him because she was still part of the Guardians’ chain of command just like Ayla, even Mace, every other things that did not directly concern Mace, Horsea kept it at that.
“And Elika?” Asked Mace as she walked over towards the closest window to just look at the misty view which all of them had grown accustomed to.
“She will be fine I have no doubts there.” Despite actually seeing the architect last night who seemed completely drunk, and probably was given a sedative since she did look extremely tired, Horsea also knew that she was greatly surrounded by friends who cared deeply about her. After all, last night was a testament to that, and again there was no doubt that most, if not all, would ease her back into the new reality that is now. “Shouldn’t you actually head there, and go see her?”
Smiling at the question, Mace turned her head to look at Horsea who had sat back down on her seat, and shook her head slightly. “Not right now, no. She is better surrounded by them all. I’ll bring absolutely nothing further there. Besides, I am very sure that I will see her sooner or later.”
Indeed, Mace considered her to be a friend also, and they did talk a few times in the past, but considering her predisposition of not talking much to begin with. And that was nothing against Elika, or any one else, often times Mace only ended up just observing, and Elika did not need that at all.
“In any case, if I actually came here, I wanted to ask you something . . .”
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