Monday, May 30, 2022

Stolen Choices Chapter 14

 

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Chapter 14

Conference interrogation? Interesting concept. Would work. Heart Owners only became an issue when they resided in the same room as one another. Hearing the, not an issue. Seeing them through a glass window, or computer screen, not an issue. 

“It will work.” Alexander and him said at the same time.

“Then go into the other room and get your tablet setup. I’ll get mine set up and you two can watch and participate.”

“We are not interrogating him.” They weren’t. If they were before his arrival, they weren’t any longer. Enapay Chavos was his Heart Owner. Changed everything. Or it would once he got him to shift his perspective on him.

Alexander took him by the arm and led him over to the door that held a two-way mirror into the room that held Enapay. What was he about to do? Watch in on his Heart Owner? Question him like some two-bit criminal? Treat him like one? Wrong on so many levels, yet he had no other choice. The man believed him to be a liar. Sort of was, but Javis needed him to vocalize different. Go back on what he’d stated earlier. Or change his tune. He’d have too if they were going to be a couple. And that unsure status is why he was not entering that room with him. Until he knew how hardcore Enapay Chavos beliefs about him were . . . the two of them could not be in the same room.

“Commander and Chief, are you there?”

“Yes, Mateo.”

“Good. For the record, Enapay Chavos has agreed to speak with the Commander and Chief Javis Anderson the 4th, Mateo Sanchez and Alexander William. It is an informal discussion about his concerns about the laws the Commander and Chief has put into place since taking office.”

“More like the way he has stolen our choices.”

Hatred seeped through Enapay’s voice as the words flowed from him. Clearly it was going to take some major discussion to get him to change his mind about him. Yes the man had reason to despise the laws. His family had failed to benefit from them, but that was not Javis’ fault. He could not changed the fact that his family died in a house fire while he was safe somewhere else. Shitty luck was what it was.

“Why do you view them as stolen choices?” Alexander leaned back in his chair.

“It should be each person’s decision if they go into the next phase of their afterlife, not his. His way prevents us from taking the next logical step.”

“In other words . . .” Alexander was going to nail home the one fact that people without research would not know about him. “You wish to follow your family and. can not do so if you die any other way than the way they did.”


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