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Apperently Libba and Bellweather have some sort of family feud or whatever, which is fine, I just hate the drama. On top of that I'm pretty sure Rae is sneaking around. Every now and then she just varnish's. The only person I can go to for anything is Tally. She sit's, she listens, and she talks without snapping your head off. 

However, for once I had a journey of my own. Everyone else is always doing their own thing, and now it's my turn. I decided I want to know more about the girl Rae stopped for. I don't know why but she really bothers me for some reason. I knew if anyone knew anything, it would be Anacostia. I found her in her office looking through paperwork. 

"Can I help you?" She asked me. 

"I need advice about something." She motioned for me to come in and I took a seat. 

"As a member of my unit it's only normal for me to have concern when one of my other unit members starts getting distracted correct?" I asked. 

"Correct?" 

"Then is it rude for me to ask if you know anything about the girl Raelle got caught with?" She thought for a moment, then exhaled. 

"Her name Is Scylla. I can't tell you much about her, but I don't like her." 

"I can't put a finger on it, but something about her doesn't seem right. I just wanted to know if you knew anything about her at all." 

"Not anything I can give out I am afraid." She told me. I nodded and left the room. 

-TIME SKIP-

"Why do I even try. You just-" Raelle cut herself off and stared at the window. She was arguing with Abigail but got distracted by something. She didn't bother finishing her sentence, just walked out.

"God she piss's me off sometimes." Abigail ranted. I stood up, deciding it was time to see for myself what was happening. I walked out of the building and followed Raelle. I stayed far enough so I knew no one else would see me or suspect me. She went into the woods, then she started running. She got to a cement block then stopped. I walked up behind her and she jumped when she saw me. 

"What the hell are you doing here?" She asked me. 

"Making sure your not late for training, Abigail is gonna kill you if you miss another one." I told her. 

"No, Saturn, it's not your guy's job to ride me." 

"You know the drill, we are in this together." 

"That's not what Abigail was thinking when she tried to ditch us." She argued. 

"How is that my fault?" I asked. She sighed. 

"It's not, I just..." She sighed, taking a deep breath. "Don't follow me. I deserve some privacy." She said before walking off. Part of me felt deeply effected by this. I had made her mad, and now she probably didn't want me to talk to her. Was I in the same boat as Abigail now?


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