Amea Virou
Snowbound
The silence, relative as it was, had gone from unbearable to terrifying. No matter how much reassurance that Amea had tried to find there was little more of it to find. Runi was silent because she was dead. She was dead, she was detached, severed from this plane of existence and forced to struggle in the next. But that did not explain Loske’s recent silence. Something about it didn’t feel right, and yet it felt as reasonable as any other soldier's sudden silence.
Life was fragile and death was terrifying when you had something to lose. Loske was the only connection that Amea had to her past that she truly knew, and beyond that she was a very important friend. To crawl through the mud of her own dark thoughts like this felt beneath her, but Amea had ask and she had to know.
The terminal in her hand flicked to life as she entered the details of
Maynard Treicolt
. The message was simple:
Life was fragile and death was terrifying when you had something to lose. Loske was the only connection that Amea had to her past that she truly knew, and beyond that she was a very important friend. To crawl through the mud of her own dark thoughts like this felt beneath her, but Amea had ask and she had to know.
The terminal in her hand flicked to life as she entered the details of

“Why is Loske not answering my calls?”