Dear readers, first of all I want to apologize for the huge silence since my last update. Many things happening in real life, low motivation/no time to write. Now I am back to stay and finish this story that has acquired a life of its own for me. I hope you enjoy this chapter, even though there is not so much "behind the scenes" as in previous ones. Bear with me, more is coming! Now to the business...
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While after the plane finally landed Alícia made herself ready to get off, Río remained in his chair staring blankly ahead. He was trying to concentrate on something the Professor had said, but it had been difficult to remember certain details. It went along the line of looking weak should there be anyone filming. Well, in that case he wouldn't even need to pretend.
They couldn't have opened the plane's built-in stairs fast enough for her. She went ahead of the group as soon as they did, carrying her notebooks and looking around, curious to discover who would be waiting for her on soil. When se realised she didn't deserve the honour to be met by Prieto, she had to make an effort to keep her composure and act friendly towards the colleague she had never met before. Her mind was so focused on not cursing that she didn't notice Río wasn't following her closely anymore; he had become slow and unsteady, until he missed the last step and fell over right by her feet, leaving her without reaction.
In a brief act of instinct she precipitated herself towards him, but was cut off by the other agent, who clumsy brought Río to his feet again, making sure he quickly got in the car parked a few meters away. Alícia briskly inspected their surroundings and exhaled relieved when she failed to spot any camera directed towards them.
"Menudo show, eh, Aníbal?" She laughed sarcastically and closed the door once she had found a decent sitting position beside him in the backseat. She carefully fastened the seatbelt under her protuberant belly and directed her gaze to Río, who had been looking the opposite way hiding a faint smile. It had been a very small one, but still a victory. The redhead was about to say something to him, but decided it was not worth it. Her mind was anyway already somewhere else not very far from there. She was glad they were driving off-peak and would reach their first destination without delay.
When the car halted and someone opened his door but Alícia didn't make any motion to leave, Río didn't even bother to ask where she was going alone or where he was being taken without her. He had heard someone say isolated words about some military facility outside Madrid before his enacted fall. Now that they were not in the middle of nowhere anymore, he was hopeful that, wherever it was, it wouldn't be worse than where he had been kept for the previous weeks. Somehow it no longer mattered. He would have thought differently had he known exactly what was going on, but people had been very careful not to spill anything since they had left Timimoun. Even Sierra had been much quieter than usual. He was in any case very tired to formulate any sort of explanation for everything that might be happening around him. His only response to Alícia when she talked to him while two military agents dragged him out of the car and away from her was an empty look.
"Nos vemos pronto, Aníbal, pórtate bien."
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Alícia regarded the tent for a moment before she entered it. Its large size reflected the importance of the operation unfolding inside, and made her hesitate for a fraction of second and ask herself if she was up to face it, or rather, if she really wanted to be up to it. But then she thought about the alternative, what would happen if she turned around and walked the other way. Knowing there would be no going back, she touched her belly as if to gain some strength from this gesture, and took a few steps forward until she crossed the threshold. A surge of energy flowed through her body and reached each and every one of her cells. Once inside she was Alícia Sierra the inspectora again, free of any second thoughts or insecurities.
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