Storm Guard
The Spartan Confederation
10.16.2238
Vice-Regent Thurio Santiago stared blankly out his large window into the storm beyond. A half-full glass of wine sat untouched on his massive wooden desk. It was four hours before dawn and no word had came as of yet from the search teams.
Lightning illuminated the landscape enough for him to briefly make out the dark outline of the Raiva River. His eyes strained but he couldn't see any sign of the search teams against the darkness. He stood and began pacing. The only sound in the room was the heals of his boots clicking on the polished red marble. After what felt like an eternity of pacing he stood in front of the window and peered out into the darkness, hands clasped behind his back. Though his face remained as hard as ever, inside emotion tore at him.
Why would someone have gone to the trouble of kidnapping Talia? They had found two of her valets murdered, and she was missing. Yet, what could the motive be? His nephew had little power or wealth, and Spartan Confederation Vice-Regents did not have a reputation for negotiating with criminals.
Captain Cotroneo had conducted a search of the Storm Guard compound and had discovered the tampered airlock. It looked like the kidnappers had a three-hour head start, but who would be foolish enough to risk an escape in weather like this? Nothing about this seemed right, although Thurio couldn't understand why they had kidnapped Talia yet, hopefully he would soon. He silently prayed for Talia's safety.
[This message has been edited by korn469 (edited March 13, 2000).]
The Spartan Confederation
10.16.2238
Vice-Regent Thurio Santiago stared blankly out his large window into the storm beyond. A half-full glass of wine sat untouched on his massive wooden desk. It was four hours before dawn and no word had came as of yet from the search teams.
Lightning illuminated the landscape enough for him to briefly make out the dark outline of the Raiva River. His eyes strained but he couldn't see any sign of the search teams against the darkness. He stood and began pacing. The only sound in the room was the heals of his boots clicking on the polished red marble. After what felt like an eternity of pacing he stood in front of the window and peered out into the darkness, hands clasped behind his back. Though his face remained as hard as ever, inside emotion tore at him.
Why would someone have gone to the trouble of kidnapping Talia? They had found two of her valets murdered, and she was missing. Yet, what could the motive be? His nephew had little power or wealth, and Spartan Confederation Vice-Regents did not have a reputation for negotiating with criminals.
Captain Cotroneo had conducted a search of the Storm Guard compound and had discovered the tampered airlock. It looked like the kidnappers had a three-hour head start, but who would be foolish enough to risk an escape in weather like this? Nothing about this seemed right, although Thurio couldn't understand why they had kidnapped Talia yet, hopefully he would soon. He silently prayed for Talia's safety.
[This message has been edited by korn469 (edited March 13, 2000).]
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