Lelah sat across the desk from April in the medical ward. April took off her glasses. "So you fought him. And judging from the cut in your arm and the one on his neck, it got pretty bad. So what would you conclude?" Lelah moved her hair off of her shoulder. She was back to normal. "He's fit for anything. I believe he's even better than he was now that he's a hybrid. That's why I'm sending him out on a mission." April sat up. "What? We just got him back and you want to send him out again?" The redhead put up her hand. "Don't worry. There will be people with him. We just need more tools for the motor pool. I want to to come back safe." April relaxed again. "He hasn't gotten all of his memory back. I sure hope he knows who to really survive. I guess I'll write my report and it'll be the end of it." Lelah smiled and stood. "Thank you. Now I have to go and make sure all preparations are in order." With that she turned and walked out the door. She grinned once she did. Not only did she have a pleasant food source, she also had a killing machine. She giggled. "Though next time I really want to fight him and see what he's made of. But, I just have this weird feeling of not wanting to hurt him. It's probably because he's more prey now." That wasn't quite the reason but she didn't know that.
She walked into the room where eight people were getting ready to go beyond the fence. Sin was one of them. He looked her and glared. "Hello ma'am." The rest of them turned and greeted her as well. "Go along with what you are doing. I need to talk to Sin alone." She grabbed his sleeve and dragged him out of there. "What the hell do you want with me? I know you're not hungry." She stopped pulling and looked at him. "Be careful. You're too good of a killer to have die on me. Plus all my food is you." She grinned. Sin looked away. "Don't even think about worrying for me. I'll be just fine with my group." One of the group members called for him to go. He looked at the redhead. He met her eyes and walked back to the room and left. Lelah grabbed her left arm. She had a weird feeling again. "Good because you better come back, David."