The Kaijan Affair
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Samuel Jiang entered his office with a bundle of papers under one arm. He set them down and put them in his suitcase. He then turned to his Main Page. “Could you make sure everything is in my suitcase when I get back?”
“Sure, Mr. Jiang.”
Mr. Jiang walked out of the office and past the offices of his fellow board members. Some had larger offices so they could often talk with some of the tribe members. He then walked downstairs, where his security guard Hector met him and walked him past some reporters. “What is the Agenda for today, since you're meeting with Ambassador Yu down in Kaijan?”
“Just to get through some legislation like always,” he said. Then he entered the boardroom around him while the other members were taking their seats.
“Call to Order,” the Speaker said. “If there are any motions or points on the floor you may speak them now.”

Three hours later they were done, and Mr Jiang was heading back up to his office. They had voted on a simple resolution to increase park funding for Liang Island National Wildlife Refuge and approved a short bridge in Northern Kaijan that was on tribal land. He walked back into his office and his staff got everything together. As he grabbed his bag he felt uneasy, like something was going to happen. He remembered the war and how it began. He pushed the feelings aside and made his way down 15th Street. As he made his way into Central Square Station on the Riverside Transit Line, he thought about it again then pushed it out of his mind as he stepped onto the tram.

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