06-05-2019, 12:50 AM
Slovograd, Republic of Mordvania | Zechyr, 1599
"There must be a way to solve this", Bronislava said. "There is always a way to save face and stop this situation".
"Bullshit!", Agnieszka replied. "This is already eating our time and efforts. And my nerves too. Why?".
"Has Edgar arrived?", Kazys asked.
"No", Joze answered. "He's still returning from Harmajaa. But Konrad spoke with him".
"We need names. I need names", Agnieszka said. "This is not a game. It is time to do something".
"Well, I thought we had agree that...", Joze tried to say.
"You thought, you thought...", Agnieszka replied. "I know what you thought and what I said. This is different".
"First, we need to stop this", Kazys said. "It's becoming a permanent hemorrhage. We must remain calm and try to stop it for once. There is time, there are months ahead, and we have already done the hardest things in our agenda. The circumstances were not easy but we did it".
"Very good", Agnieszka coldly replied, "congratulations. I even forgot what I had to do this afternoon".
"You are going to visit the Constitutional Court", Bronislava said. "Borodek is going to announce his retirement".
"Great", Agnieszka replied, "there are going to be at least one thousand reporters there. And I thought it was going to be boring. I guess I still have to do it".
"Certainly...", Joze unconvincingly said.
"Well", Kazys said, "we are rather the public, so it's not necessary to say much this time...Mladen has already spoken to the media, so that gives us some time. We can, you and me I mean, meet with Konrad, and think about what we can say for now. It's even better if I talk for now, this evening. Not a detailing response maybe. We don't know if they have more artillery tomorrow...Let's see what happens and you can talk tomorrow if everything is alright".
"Yes, sure", Agnieszka said. "What else could they have...? What do we know".
"I talked with Mia", Joze said. "She hadn't much to tell me this time. Anyway, the details are pretty much unconfirmed so much. That give us some more time".
"Yes, it's better not saying too much", Kazys said. "At least until we can solve this with Edgar personally".
"What a fucking idiot", Agnieszka said.
"Well", Joze said, "if we have finished with this, we may need to discuss this Polbrzych thing".
"What Polbzych?", Agnieszka asked
"The accident nearby Dodzyn...", Joze answered. "It's not a big fuss but we may need to say something".
"Ah", Agnieszka replied. "Well, who cares? Konrad can deal with it for now. I need to talk with Korozek before the next council".
"Yes, sure", Bronislava said.
"Is Maja here?", Kazys asked.
"Now, she is in Snogen", Joze answered. "It's some event at the university. I forgot".
They were suddenly interrupted by the sudden noise of someone knocking the doors.
"Chairman Dalibor Senk has arrived", Bronislava announced a minute later.
"Alright", Agnieszka said. "I believe we have finished. I think that was all for now".
"Ask him if it is something urgent", she told Bronislava. "If that's not the case, make him wait fifteen minutes".
"There must be a way to solve this", Bronislava said. "There is always a way to save face and stop this situation".
"Bullshit!", Agnieszka replied. "This is already eating our time and efforts. And my nerves too. Why?".
"Has Edgar arrived?", Kazys asked.
"No", Joze answered. "He's still returning from Harmajaa. But Konrad spoke with him".
"We need names. I need names", Agnieszka said. "This is not a game. It is time to do something".
"Well, I thought we had agree that...", Joze tried to say.
"You thought, you thought...", Agnieszka replied. "I know what you thought and what I said. This is different".
"First, we need to stop this", Kazys said. "It's becoming a permanent hemorrhage. We must remain calm and try to stop it for once. There is time, there are months ahead, and we have already done the hardest things in our agenda. The circumstances were not easy but we did it".
"Very good", Agnieszka coldly replied, "congratulations. I even forgot what I had to do this afternoon".
"You are going to visit the Constitutional Court", Bronislava said. "Borodek is going to announce his retirement".
"Great", Agnieszka replied, "there are going to be at least one thousand reporters there. And I thought it was going to be boring. I guess I still have to do it".
"Certainly...", Joze unconvincingly said.
"Well", Kazys said, "we are rather the public, so it's not necessary to say much this time...Mladen has already spoken to the media, so that gives us some time. We can, you and me I mean, meet with Konrad, and think about what we can say for now. It's even better if I talk for now, this evening. Not a detailing response maybe. We don't know if they have more artillery tomorrow...Let's see what happens and you can talk tomorrow if everything is alright".
"Yes, sure", Agnieszka said. "What else could they have...? What do we know".
"I talked with Mia", Joze said. "She hadn't much to tell me this time. Anyway, the details are pretty much unconfirmed so much. That give us some more time".
"Yes, it's better not saying too much", Kazys said. "At least until we can solve this with Edgar personally".
"What a fucking idiot", Agnieszka said.
"Well", Joze said, "if we have finished with this, we may need to discuss this Polbrzych thing".
"What Polbzych?", Agnieszka asked
"The accident nearby Dodzyn...", Joze answered. "It's not a big fuss but we may need to say something".
"Ah", Agnieszka replied. "Well, who cares? Konrad can deal with it for now. I need to talk with Korozek before the next council".
"Yes, sure", Bronislava said.
"Is Maja here?", Kazys asked.
"Now, she is in Snogen", Joze answered. "It's some event at the university. I forgot".
They were suddenly interrupted by the sudden noise of someone knocking the doors.
"Chairman Dalibor Senk has arrived", Bronislava announced a minute later.
"Alright", Agnieszka said. "I believe we have finished. I think that was all for now".
"Ask him if it is something urgent", she told Bronislava. "If that's not the case, make him wait fifteen minutes".