[right][color=tomato]Kefira O'Connor[/color] [color=gray]PDC HQ[/color][/right] [color=silver] There wasn’t a human on earth who hadn’t accidentally learned something they weren’t suppose to. For Kefira, this was discovering that her brother had a camera. More specifically, in cycling through the pictures, she could see that her brother fancied the girl next door. It seemed like every time she came out of her home he had to snap one picture of her. When she confronted her brother about the pictures, he just snatched the camera away from her and insisted she should just forget about it. She never did, and Kefira didn’t think Adam was going to forget what he saw either. [color=tomato]”That’s fine, Peter. Pull me out when you’re ready.”[/color] It was quite the conundrum. Kefira didn’t really feel like telling Adam anything. He had been exposed to something that she had never meant to show, and they weren’t exactly alone in the current environment. Not only that, but they had only been here a few minutes, if even that long. What would happen if something truly private were to resurface? Or maybe something classified, like her talk with Chief Lorelei? But you’re not suppose to hide things from your partner. It wasn’t like it was that private a detail anyway, even if it was personal. [color=tomato]”Clearly, it was that time an AIDA burned down the local laundry. Which happened to be my family’s sole source of income.”[/color] Kefira looked where the building had been. [color=tomato]”It was never officially investigated. I guess you could say it was my first case. Since all the old employees were stealing from us, my father fired them and replaced them with early model AIDA units. It wasn’t a popular choice, with unemployment being on the rise. But my father would only work with people he trusted, which was his family and those AIDA units.”[/color] she shrugged her shoulders. [color=tomato]”I found one of them with an empty gas can and a torch. The fire alarm never went off, so I can only imagine the AIDA unit must have switched it off. Hard to remember many specifics, I wasn’t even eighteen yet.”[/color] Peter had better be working on getting her out of there. [color=tomato]”This is the surface of mars right? Is this one of your memories?”[/color] [/color]