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''The problem, DiSanti, is you''.<br><br>
 
''The problem, DiSanti, is you''.<br><br>
  
Her laptop screen was still glowing when she made it back to her room again. Her task bar showed she had a message while she was out. Looking a little closer, she saw it was from her business account. Intrigued, she sat down and clicked on the icon. The window came up and she opened the message, toweling her hair dry as she began to read.<br><br><br>
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Her laptop screen was still glowing when she made it back to her room again. Her task bar showed she had a message while she was out. Looking a little closer, she saw it was from her business account. Intrigued, she sat down and clicked on the icon. The window came up and she opened the message, toweling her hair dry as she began to read.<br><br>
  
 
''To the attention of Irina DiSanti:''<br><br>
 
''To the attention of Irina DiSanti:''<br><br>
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''Ray Walker, VP of Security, The Franklin Agency''<br><br>
 
''Ray Walker, VP of Security, The Franklin Agency''<br><br>
  
''(salary information and flight details listed below)''<br><br><br>
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''(salary information and flight details listed below)''<br><br>
  
 
Thus the gauntlet was thrown. It made quite a racket hitting the floor. Try as she might to resist the idea, Irina knew in an instant that this—like the storm breaking around the city of her birth—was the relief she'd been waiting for. The sharp shock to the system that would break the malaise that had gripped her upon crawling home to her parents in defeat.<br><br>  
 
Thus the gauntlet was thrown. It made quite a racket hitting the floor. Try as she might to resist the idea, Irina knew in an instant that this—like the storm breaking around the city of her birth—was the relief she'd been waiting for. The sharp shock to the system that would break the malaise that had gripped her upon crawling home to her parents in defeat.<br><br>  
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She leaned back in her chair and regarded the ceiling again. ''You know you're already on that plane, DiSanti. And you're going to treat this as a case til it says different''. She closed her eyes and the last of her resistance melted away, as did the last lingering tendrils of her not-quite-migraine. ''Pack for three days. Something nice for the interview. Casual for the rest. It's going to be hot in Natchez''.<br><br>
 
She leaned back in her chair and regarded the ceiling again. ''You know you're already on that plane, DiSanti. And you're going to treat this as a case til it says different''. She closed her eyes and the last of her resistance melted away, as did the last lingering tendrils of her not-quite-migraine. ''Pack for three days. Something nice for the interview. Casual for the rest. It's going to be hot in Natchez''.<br><br>
  
A quick check on a weather website for the area confirmed her suspicions. A check of her calendar showed her what she already knew. She had no cases pending. No roadblocks to going south. No reason not to go. All she had to do was pack. Irina typed a quick message and sent it:<br><br><br>
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A quick check on a weather website for the area confirmed her suspicions. A check of her calendar showed her what she already knew. She had no cases pending. No roadblocks to going south. No reason not to go. All she had to do was pack. Irina typed a quick message and sent it:<br><br>
  
''Likewise.''<br>
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''Likewise.''<br><br>
''I'll be there. Looking forward to sailing.''<br>
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''Irina''<br><br><br>
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''I'll be there. Looking forward to sailing.''<br><br>
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''Irina''<br><br>
  
 
She shut her laptop and left her room, to refill her tea and to tell her parents she would be out for the weekend.<br><br>
 
She shut her laptop and left her room, to refill her tea and to tell her parents she would be out for the weekend.<br><br>

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