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Along the broad carpeted hallways with dark embellished wooden interiors and open windows displaying the garden grounds below...I followed the quite proper Melissa whilst taking in the sights in absolute awe, feeling like royalty in passed through this otherworldly mansion estate. 

The decades-old residence was preserved in fantastic shape, it seemed not even a scratch corrupted the partitions in all these years. Each section obtained extensive detailed oil portraits and well-crafted floral patterned furnishings with delicately carved wooden arching arms, curling to a point like feline paws.

Melissa caught me in my wonderous observation of the spectacular place and decided to fill me in on the history. "The Levine estate has belonged to the Levine family since it's construction in 1830. With a long history of the wealthy living amongst these walls. Although in the past few generations, the family has become more secluded from the public, and Master Levine rarely has any guests here at all."

We reach the top of a grand curving staircase, rolling with a beautiful patterned red carpet that opened up into the lower floor where there was living area of sorts; with tall bookshelves and comfortable seating in almost every corner. 

Reaching the base of these stairs, Melissa guided me to the right-hand side towards towering heavy double doors. She swiftly opened up the doors with little effort at all, to reveal a wonderful dining room on the inside with familiar figures wrapped up int their own coloured velvet robes.

"Ah, The guest of honour!" Dr Levine called from the very end of the stretching dining table, everyone within the grand dining room rotated to have me in their sights. Sitting on the left of Dr Levine was Asher and Kina, Stanley on his right. They all looked to be in good company. 

Kina raised her silver cup. "To the guest of honour." She says trying to clink glasses with everyone, as she turned to do so, I saw the heavy bandage wrapped around her head. I immediately marched down the long oak table and wrapped her up in a big hug. 

The recollections of the brutal attack flashed through my mind again, I was all the more glad to see for my own eyes that Kina and Asher were okay.

"Want to say good morning to me too?" Asher mumbled, I released Kina from my hug and looked to my friend with a smirk. I started to pull her in for a hug but then flicked her forehead.

"Hey!" she exclaimed, looking to me with a vicious gaze.

"I missed the last time," I explained with a wink. 

When Asher flipped some of her fiery red hair back over her shoulder, my heart stopped as a thick gauze and bandage was tightened on her collarbone. I swooped her in with a proper hug and rubbed at her back. "I know you must have been nervous about taking things into your own hands when it came to seeing the NSA files... but thank you for everything you've done Asher. I'm glad you're okay." As I sloped back from the embrace, I saw Asher was deep in thought.

"I'm sorry," She mumbles. "For accusing you of being up to no good, the NSA reports I saw your name in mentioned something about 'physical persuasion' with the hybrids. But now we know you're just a victim in all of this." She looks up at me with wide eyes, her eyebrows sinking with sincerity.

I looked across to the end of the dining table to see Dr. Levine watching us with a thin smile and his wrinkled hands clasped together on the white tablecloth. 

"What Asher says is an unfortunate truth..." He trailed off mid-sentence and gestured to a seat next to Stanley, who froze when he was in the middle of messily eating a pancake. "Please take a seat, it seems you are still quite weakened with yesterday...occurrence.  We must have ourselves in good shape, mentally and physically before tackling this precarious predicament."

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