> Derek then turned and looked at Amber.  "Yes, what
> is it."

   Amber took a slow, deep breath before beginning. 
"I know that you don't know me, and I understand that
you nay have reservations about the whole situation,
but my parents died when I was six, and Jane's been
the one that's raised since then.  She's like a mother
to me, and I'm worried about her.  I've known Jane
almost all my life, and something is definitely going
on, something that needs looking into.  I also know
that I didn't exactly get off here on the right foot,"
she said, referring to the earlier incident, "but that
doesn't mean that I'm a liar, or a troublemaker." 
Standing up, she once again revealed the deep gashes
on her stomach.

    "This is what Jane did to me, supposedly for being
too loud," she said, feeling her resolve full-force. 
"That's what she's capable of, with her bare hands, or
maybe even worse," she said, covering her stomach
again.  "She seems to have eyes everywhere in the
house.  We've tried discussing it amongst ourselves,
but each time she seemed to know and went off the
wall, and our linguist Michael and one of our
researchers Nina have both run into her while trying
to look into possibilities elsewhere.  Chris has
pretty much told us to try to deal with it and not
talk to anyone about it for fear of what she may do to
us.  That's also why calling ahead to see if
anything's wrong would probably not do any good.  I
know it's not typical of a Legacy house to resign
intself like that," Amber shrugged, "but it was the
only thing we felt we COULD do at this point."  Amber
took another deep breath.  She had surprised herself
by the length of her speech, but she hoped it had done
some good.


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