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the HUNTSMAN | Gʀᴀʜᴀᴍ Hᴜᴍʙᴇʀᴛ ([personal profile] dishearten) wrote in [community profile] epidemiology 2015-11-25 10:51 pm (UTC)

( she's not the only one a little overwhelmed by the scale of the problems they're meant to fix. Graham wants to believe the organization they're working for isn't a wholly despicable one, it just seems the scales are rather stacked against them. they use children for work instead of sending them back to their families, and they abandoned confused people in strange worlds with little communication or aide. what were they really after, here? there were a lot of questions, even more worries, and not too many answers.

hopefully this adventure of theirs would provide some. he wasn't done searching, anyway, even though he hadn't come up with much yet.

he manages a flicker of a smile of gratitude in her promise to keep an eye open. he couldn't quite say what about the missing people had drawn him so much compared to the other tales, but something about it had truly registered. it's not that he isn't looking for anything else. that's just what he's especially hoping to find.

finally after ruffling through the drawers, finally the familiar names crop up. it does seem to be a consensus or something like it, with names and birthdays listed. all banal information, and nothing that helps with the fact they're missing. )
There's a little information here. Might help if we want to question their families... ( he trails off. families, or parent. because, oddly, each of them only have one parent listed. that was a strange coincidence, wasn't it? )

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