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Children's Paradise Monologue
Our purpose behind contacting you is simple. The youth outside of what you may refer as the ‘Children’s Paradise’ or the ‘Greater American Catholic School System’, looks highly of that American institution, and would do whatever it takes to ensure enrollment. What they do not know is that certain hostile individuals are already embedded there, and all seek to do actual harm to the progress already made. Thus, we have the highest confidence in you, because we think you might have what it takes to undermine a highly volatile conspiracy. We will know, once the elusive ‘Silent Orphan’ is now a part of the Children’s Paradise.
With hearty regards,
BELLADONNA

Upon finished reading the letter, the Dewy-Eyed Princess was left confused by what this
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Joining him (in the near future) was two other individuals that Schäffer personally felt would be valuable additions to the Adelburgers in the near future: Chandler the Fair and the Dweller scavenger known as ‘Leah’. There was reasoning on his part to have four Adelburgers working alongside him, for he was also told specifically in the report that his first objective is to meet up with those two. Leaving the gates of the Dweller city, once the city guard closed the gates, the Adelburgers were alone once again. Reentering the sewer line, Walther heard one of his boys ask him a question. “Schäffer, after we meet up with the Nightingale and the scavenger, what’s next on the list?” “After we link up with them, they will then get in contact with the RGA crew who found them, from which that crew will lead us to them,” Walther said to him while they were traversing the sewers, looking for a manhole they could use to reenter the …show more content…
As soon as it became apparent to them that they managed to keep it closed, the Adelburgers resumed their trek to the rendezvous point. Everyone within the crew which Schäffer had led that night remained quiet along the way. No one really had an iota of a clue as to who was holed up inside an abandoned house that recently got foreclosed, except from the barest of important details–what they need to know, instead of what they want to know. And so the Adelburgers kept their most speculative of thoughts to themselves while they were traversing through city blocks in complete darkness. Only the lights from their high-powered flashlights lit the way for them. Almost an hour later, at around 1:31AM, Walther and his Adelburgers saw their two contacts from a distance, sitting on a wooden bench outside Chandler the Fair’s parked car. Glowing faintly on the interior ceiling of Chandler’s car was a light that was kept on, which barely illuminated the insides of the car. Chandler and Leah, still sitting by this wooden bench, could see the Adelburgers approaching them. While they were getting closer, he stood up and waved his right hand at them, signaling them that it really was him and Leah. Walther Schäffer, in response, waved back at

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