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>Leave immediately. You're paranoid that something is going to happen. You don't think you have time to even pack, just get out of here. With your failure to talk your way out of the earlier situation, you think that your choice to come home has retroactively become a mistake. You'll prioritise going to the Dogs of War base over Doc's, since you want to brief them on the book. Unless you change your mind as you're walking out of the door, of course.
<span class="mu-s">829SH(: Change of plans.
829SH(: I can't stay at my apartment anymore, I need to come by.
W: You flagged? Come on, M, we can't hide you.
829SH(: I'm not, promise. I didn't get caught.
829SH(: But they're investigating me.
829SH(: Please.
W: Fine. We've improved our jamming anyway.
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He sends you coordinates for Network access, but you know you can't take that while Phascomon is asleep. Running unescorted through the Network is sure to get you killed. In fact, going through the sewers is just as dangerous while your partner is down, but you've made the choice to leave at once. You don't want to dilly-dally.
<span class="mu-s">829SH(: mon is down, I can't get there
W: Seriously??
W: You're on your own.
W: Fine. Meet at point. Sending volunteer.
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You sigh in relief. A volunteer. You do have people you could call friends among their number. You don't stop to pack your things, since you're forced to leave. All you get is a quick break that lasts less than fifteen minutes. It's nowhere enough to properly put your thoughts in order or come to terms with the rapid change. You're going to miss this place sorely.