07-25-2019, 08:40 PM
Tomás Arenas was disappointed. He had tried his best, and he had been successful in putting a good number of war criminals behind bars, and yet he was disappointed in his performance in others. In particular, he knew that once he got back home, people would be quite annoyed that Joanna Greenwood still walked free. Still, he knew he had done all he could with what he had been given, and he was still honoured that he had been chosen for this task. He planned to go home, take a long holiday... and invest in an expensive home security system for a house far, far from the Kerlian border.
Irene Sheridan had a knot in her stomach. She had failed Councillor Patel. Patel, who was known to punish people for the smallest mistake. Yet, she had - by some miracle - saved Joanna Greenwood and Councillor Pierre. She hoped they would reward her for her success - or at the very least, provide protection from Patel. Sheridan was not entirely sure what would await her on her return to Kerlile. She knew the trade restrictions would upset the pro-reform Councillors, and she wasn't entirely sure she'd be warmly welcomed. Still, there was only one way to find out.
Jacqueline Mardell was disappointed in Clarke's sentence, but not surprised. Clarke had known she was going to prison, and had even accepted it. "At least this way, nobody in Lauchenoiria or Kerlile can kill me," Clarke had joked to her. Mardell thought Clarke would be just fine.
Alma Toselli hadn't seen the identity fraud charge coming. She hoped Hale wouldn't be too upset with her. At least Councillor Hale will get to raise her baby,, she thought. After all, that is what Hale had told her she wanted most.
Ilene Monahan was ecstatic. Moore had been found not guilty, and Monahan was as relieved as it was possible for a human to be. She knew the verdict would be controversial back home, but Monahan knew that Moore was innocent, and despite the implication that Moore was only getting off because of Arenas' failure to prove her guilt, Monahan knew Moore would be content.
Oscar Neville, Eddie Hobson, Jax Rollins and Austin Beake were all looking forward to going home. Hobson was happy that Kelley had been found not guilty, though he knew that the Laeralians might be upset. Regardless of their opinion on the verdicts however, the Lauchenoirians were all feeling relieved that the whole affair was over. The next flight to Lauchenoiria would certainly have a higher than usual proportion of passengers with law degrees.
Irene Sheridan had a knot in her stomach. She had failed Councillor Patel. Patel, who was known to punish people for the smallest mistake. Yet, she had - by some miracle - saved Joanna Greenwood and Councillor Pierre. She hoped they would reward her for her success - or at the very least, provide protection from Patel. Sheridan was not entirely sure what would await her on her return to Kerlile. She knew the trade restrictions would upset the pro-reform Councillors, and she wasn't entirely sure she'd be warmly welcomed. Still, there was only one way to find out.
Jacqueline Mardell was disappointed in Clarke's sentence, but not surprised. Clarke had known she was going to prison, and had even accepted it. "At least this way, nobody in Lauchenoiria or Kerlile can kill me," Clarke had joked to her. Mardell thought Clarke would be just fine.
Alma Toselli hadn't seen the identity fraud charge coming. She hoped Hale wouldn't be too upset with her. At least Councillor Hale will get to raise her baby,, she thought. After all, that is what Hale had told her she wanted most.
Ilene Monahan was ecstatic. Moore had been found not guilty, and Monahan was as relieved as it was possible for a human to be. She knew the verdict would be controversial back home, but Monahan knew that Moore was innocent, and despite the implication that Moore was only getting off because of Arenas' failure to prove her guilt, Monahan knew Moore would be content.
Oscar Neville, Eddie Hobson, Jax Rollins and Austin Beake were all looking forward to going home. Hobson was happy that Kelley had been found not guilty, though he knew that the Laeralians might be upset. Regardless of their opinion on the verdicts however, the Lauchenoirians were all feeling relieved that the whole affair was over. The next flight to Lauchenoiria would certainly have a higher than usual proportion of passengers with law degrees.
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