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Kathiren was still on edge, jumping even when her sister tried to calm her down. Hyacinth was worried but everytime she tried to ask, Kathiren would just say the same thing.

"You wouldn't understand." Kathiren had ended up storming off and hiding in her room, but after an hour when Hyacinth went to check on her. She was gone, all that was left was an open window. Which of course freaked Hyacinth out, until an hour later when Tord saw her holding a piece of paper. Hyacinth looked at him almost with a concerned look, before turning her gaze back to the paper. That had a drawing of a warehouse with absolutely no windows whatsoever.

-With Kathiren-

She knew it was dangerous to go back there. But with what she knew of the army they would have abandoned the place after it had been raided. She crept through the forest and to the abandoned building. Her assumptions had been correct, she quickly ran in and grabbed a large gym bag from an abandoned soldier's quarters. Before heading to the lab, just standing there made her sick, as horrid memories flooded her mind. She headed further finally finding the office. They had been stupid enough not to destroy any of the records. She quickly found the files for the S.C. program and took them out of the cabinet. She quickly put them into the gym bag, making stacks. She began to look for and take any files regarding the spirit world. Putting those in the bag as well, then came inventions and other information. Once she was done with that she zipped up the bag and headed into a different room, her old one. She grabbed a few books and smaller personal items and put them in a different pocket of the bag. Then she quickly found two more large gym bags and began putting the inventions and powerful weapons in one. Before moving to the metal room, she made sure to leave none of the glowing metal behind. Remembering something she ran to her sister's old room, grabbing the personal items from there as well. As she was leaving something caught her eye, the shining red gun that the Leader had held to her head. She grabbed it and pocketed it before leaving the building, well not before grabbing a bottle of gasoline. She poured it until she reached the outside before lighting a match and dropping it on the flammable liquid. The fire raced along the trail and reached the building catching it on fire. She watched it for a second before turning to leave again.

-2 hours later-

She climbed back in through her window and unzipped the bags taking out any and all of her items, even her sister's items. Before putting the bags back on and heading out of her room. She didn't fear the trouble she would have to face, instead she welcomed it. She walked over to the leader's office, through the door she could hear the Red Leader, Edvard, Bill, Paul and Pat, all talking. She took a deep breath and opened the door.

-with Tord-

He didn't expect Kathiren to come back from her disappearance, carrying three gym bags, with dirt and soot on her face. He kept his cool as she walked forward, in the now dead silence of the room. He intertwined his fingers together, and placed them on to his desk.

"Care to explain?" He asked her, she just looked at him and shrugged.

"I had something to take care of." She stated so matter-of-factly, that it almost made him angry until she opened the bag on her right and pulled out a small stack of files and set it on the desk. He looked at her puzzled for a moment before opening it. Inside was a list of the Blue Army's allies, that was the first folder. The second had a list of all their bases, that had been recorded from supply pickups and dropoffs. In the third was a list of weapons, from the annual counting and status checks. The last folder was strange, inside was a picture of a blonde haired man with ice blue eyes. Tord recognized him as the Blue Leader himself, or at least the old one. But something caught his eye, the red gun at the man's waist, he had two other holsters not counting the red gun holster. Kathiren reached into a pocket of the right gym bag and pulled out the gun. The red metal shined under the light as she set it on his desk. He held the gun, looking at it, before looking at her.

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