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Tikea looks dubiously at the hug. "Ma'am -"

"Peka. Please."

"- your sister died and your father and brother were moved to Okaha when their district burned down, your mother's still here."

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He flinches before he realizes the dead sister must be Apef. "Are they blocking you all from accessing the internet -"

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"Yes sir. We're allowed phone calls supervised by social workers a few minutes per family a week," says Tikea.

"And nobody's coordinated a riot anyway -"

"Not yet."

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"What do you need -"

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"Sir?" says Tikea.

"Don't worry about him it's fine," says Peka.

"- we need the government to decide it wants to do Anitam's thing, long run -"

"Is that why nobody's knocking on doors collecting rioters?"

"Yeah."

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He squeezes Peka and shivers.

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"How closely are they watching you all -"

"There's a curfew and we need a social worker to sign off if we're going to miss outside work and checkpoints at the neighborhood exits. They're not starving us, but..."

"Yeah. Is it getting hard for people to convince everybody to keep calm and wait."

"Kind of."

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"I can have Aitim find out what the plan is - when they're going to restart decontaminations -"

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"Who's -"

"My brother in law, he's blue but he's all right."

"If you can find out and tell somebody who can phone everybody else before you leave it'd probably help."

Nod.

"Are you getting people out -"

"- I don't know how."

"Kesa's -"

"I don't know how, Tikea."

"- yeah. Sorry."

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"Could maybe just dye someone and add them to my entourage - maybe - I'll call him first thing in the morning -"

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"It wouldn't be Kesa would it you'd want your mom."

"I'd want Shahn, if we can only take one - I'm sorry -"

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"If you come back tomorrow we'll know more, Aitim knows people."

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"I'll be here again tomorrow," nods Tikea.

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And he holds his wife very very close and sleeps very poorly and calls Aitim in the morning.

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And he calls friends in Tapa. "What can we expect from you? Taking them off the internet was a good idea, but it has ours panicky - can't confirm their friends are still alive - and I want to be able to preempt problems here. If you're going to restart decontaminations soon that'd be really helpful, of course, for public order in both countries -"

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"Do you even still have reds?" says his friend. "Ones that admit to it, I mean - anyway we're just shorter on reds than we were expecting to be at this point, practically a whole city's worth gone. And they're so easily spooked, so we're tightening up security preemptively so they don't get any ideas about outlets for their spookiness, but once we're sure they're settled we'll send another batch to you or Miolee, whichever."

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"Tightening up security doesn't spook them? I suppose as long as you're communicating. I'll tell our person who deals with that, make sure everyone knows not to worry for their friends."

 

He calls Makel back.

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Makel delivers a rather haunting performance.

 

And again they wait for the garbage crews.

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Tikea shows up.

"I wrote Mom a letter," says Peka, pressing it into her hands; she has to catch Tikea by the wrist when Tikea flinches back hard enough to nearly fall. "Can you get it to her."

"Yeah -"

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"The government is still planning decontaminations as soon as they've figured out how to work around the shortage. They think the increased security will prevent you from rioting in the meanwhile. They said they'll send the next batch to Anitam or Miolee, whoever's cheapest, as soon as they've got services covered everywhere. It's really important people don't riot, how do we make sure they all know -"

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"We've got phone calls but they're monitored they'll want to know how we found out - can you get the so- no nobody'll believe the social workers -"

"Yeah if they've got you without internet you can't verify anything -"

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"We could stick the notes on the pocket everythings in the trash, I think that's firmly established by rumor as something only people on our side have been known to do -"

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"It's been harder to sort trash with the curfew," says Tikea. "They might get found but might not."

"Note on the bin, make sure to sort this bag first?"

"Probably."

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"Idiots. They're their own worst enemy. I bet Isel'd be happy to, like, come and personally play social worker if they'll let her and if the reds'd trust her -"

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