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ing they missed," Kate answered, "or something they never thought of".
"Alright," Sarah decided, "you keep the Prophylactan and we'll decide next
time about the 'jac. Do you have facilities"?
"Already set up".
"Good. Carli, can the 'jac stay here"?
"It seemed to respond better to Wendy; don't you think should take care
of it"?
"Too dangerous. It's too big to move inconspicuously, and if anybody found
out we had native life inside the seals we'd be history".
"Then maybe Wendy should stay here," Carli said, turning to face Wendy, "if
that's OK with you".
"That might be a good idea, especially if it's ok to have the next meeting
here as well", Sarah added.
"Well," Wendy began "I don't . . ."
"You'll be closer to work, and it won't be long. Maybe two days," Sarah
explained. Being chummy wasn't; this was stricly professional.
"Good. Then it's settled. We'll meet here the day after tomorrow at 1900.
See you then".
Sarah and Kate left together, talking excitedly in hushed tones about their
success and their chances for further actions. Wendy excused herself to
return to 's rooms and get together a few thing
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