>At first, the receptionist wanted to run.  Her nerves were on edge,
particularly since the bombing that occurred only a few days earlier.  >She
was calmed by the fact that she had not sensed an intent to hurt her or the
Ambassador.  She tapped the console.

>"Ambassador Watson, a package has just been dropped off for you.  The
delivery person said it was urgent."

Watson immediately came out of his office, "Just call me James, Linda.
Thank you," He looked at the package, "Computer Priority I scan of the
package in front of me.
Linda nodded in response to the request.
 
The familiar hum of the scan took place as a pale blue light encompassed the package, which was approximately the size of old-fashioned shoe boxes.  A sensor read out came up in front of the Ambassador showing that the small contained was empty except for a simple piece of paper.  There was no indication of radiation or chemical, biological, or incendiary item within.
 
(Admiral?)

AJ
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