> Patrick touched the cross and felt the underlaying sense/power about it
> before looking at his daughter "Keep this with you, always."
>
> Julia had gone quiet long ago but now she stirred, not from the discussion
> being heard but from flashes of images racing across her mind and the
strain
> of both the link and the onslaught to her senses.
>
> Patrick looked at her, worried that they were draining her and then at
> Derek, who's gaze Julia was meeting just then.
>
> "Hacking... files... Milo.." Julia managed, beads of sweat popping up on
her
> forehead as she blinked back the images and worked on maintaining the
> contact.  The case she had been given before feeling Kat in the other
realm
> was about to get into trouble.  She just hoped Derek would call him soon,
> even as she wondered how the files had been so easily tapped into - well,
> easily for the two that had accomplished it, not technically easy.
>
> She then looked at Patrick, her eyes almost feverish but determined to
hold
> on for a little bit longer.
>
Kat;
"Oh, I can do that," Kat told him.  She thought it was going to be something
much worse, like she wasn't allowed to visit him anymore.  This was
something really easy.  "I like the necklace a lot," she added looking over
at Julia and smiled, then she noticed how pale the woman looked and that's
when Julia began to speak.

Derek:
Derek's eyes were on Julia, he was rather shocked by what she said.  Why
would Milo be hacking into files?  Derek had his doubts that Milo was
capable of such a thing, in the area of computer skills the two men were
about evenly matched.  It had to mean something else, something he needed to
look into.  And he would, but first something else had to be taken care of.
Derek turned his eyes to Patrick and Rachel.  "It's time to say good bye,"
he told them firmly glancing at Kat.  He couldn't let this go on any
further.

Kat:
Kat looked at her father her eyes tearing up, but she knew Derek was right.
She didnt' want anything bad to happen to Julia and it would if they didn't
say goodbye soon.  She could...feel it.



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