A Visit To The Prisons
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 12:00 am
A whole month had passed since his first request for a meeting with the Mercykiller Factol had been ignored. Of course, someone could suggest he had been the first one doing the "ignoring", as he didn't bother replying to the inquiries on the reason behind the meeting request.
He didn't feel a reply was needed, anyway. His request was simple, it required either a yes or a no, still, he hadn't received either of those.
Only after 30 cycles of utmost silence had passed, he blatantly sent another request, identical to the first one, and when more days passed without a single reply again, he decided that if they wanted to play the ignoring game with him, he would have given them the chance to do so in his face.
With his usual staid demeanour, he walked through the Prison's main gate to the large waiting area, stopping in front of the desk with a small nod of greeting to the officer behind it.
Then, as if he hadn't already sent two letters requesting exactly the same thing, he quietly stated his intentions in a polite but resolute tone.
"Factor Aidan of the Fated. I am here to request a meeting with Factol Nilesia."
He didn't feel a reply was needed, anyway. His request was simple, it required either a yes or a no, still, he hadn't received either of those.
Only after 30 cycles of utmost silence had passed, he blatantly sent another request, identical to the first one, and when more days passed without a single reply again, he decided that if they wanted to play the ignoring game with him, he would have given them the chance to do so in his face.
With his usual staid demeanour, he walked through the Prison's main gate to the large waiting area, stopping in front of the desk with a small nod of greeting to the officer behind it.
Then, as if he hadn't already sent two letters requesting exactly the same thing, he quietly stated his intentions in a polite but resolute tone.
"Factor Aidan of the Fated. I am here to request a meeting with Factol Nilesia."