"Yes." Mia replied to the droid, shutting the door behind her. Someone had already cleared up the glass she had smashed and removed the wine glasses. Filling up her glass she set the bottle and the holocamera on the table. Pointing the camera at the bed she activated it and sat down closing her hands around the glass she looked at it for a moment before beginning to speak.
"I don't know if any of my own will get this. I don't even know if this damn thing works, or if this is just another fucked up dream world caused by another round of hallucinogenic drugs. All I know is this: My name is Mia Monroe, my father was Jaxx Monroe and I am a mando'ade." she paused and took a sip of whisky in an attempt to soothe the lump that was rising in her throat and blinking back the tears that were beginning to form. "Three facts, three important things that make me who I am...and yet...I'm loosing my grip on them. I don't know how long Daxton has kept me prisoner, but in the time he has he has had me, he has picked me apart my head and pieced it back together in a way that I can't even begin to make sense of."
She wiped away the few tears that had escaped her and found herself unable to stop the flow of words "I spent days, maybe even months in the dark and this morning I woke up here, with no chains and freedom to move around this house." her voice was beginning to break and she made no attempt to stop it now, nor the flow of her tears "Its just a bigger prison, a bigger game. Yet I feel like I'm home...Haar'chak!" she covered her face with her hand as sob escaped her and took a moment to gather herself again. "He told me you had abandoned me, I didn't want to believe him but the more time that passes, the more I beginning to believe him." her voice was trembled with her fears and her sorrow as she spoke "I'm losing grip of who I am, of what I am and if you don't come soon, i'm...i'm afraid I won't be me anymore. If there are any of you out there looking...then look harder. Ner vods I need you, please find me." her last words were little more than a whisper of desperation.
Rising from the bed she deactivated the holocam and wept until she couldn't anymore. Numb and exhausted she took the camera downstairs in search of a droid who could show her what she could use to send it.