Ajeeta Kothari waited for Katherine to retire from her research for the evening, and is alone in the laboratory sick bay, with only the dying patients to overhear her. She takes out her writer and transmits a signal to her employer.

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Ajeeta Kothari waited for Katherine to retire from her research for the evening, and is alone in the laboratory sick bay, with only the dying patients to overhear her. She takes out her writer and transmits a signal to her employer.
Very nice, Cheryl! So many different objectives and feelings going on between your characters and the whole plot.
Great writing.
Hi Mark, thank you!
As suspected, a fox in the hen house an yet I now feel sorry for her. You’ve successfully played with and manipulated my emotions again. Well witten Cheryl.
xxx Huge Hugs xxx
Hi David, thank you. It’s always interested me, dealing with alternative perspectives. In a different life, Katherine and Ajeeta Kothari could have been friends, perhaps. Glad you’re enjoying reading, and thank you for your continued support.
Impressed with this, love the character. .
Hi Katy, thank you!
Kothari is a vile woman. Of course, she has reasons for her cruelty. I love it.
Hi Lee, thank you.
Hi Cheryl. I love the way you leave no part of the narrative without tension – this is brilliant. Does everybody have their price? Kothari’s is a deep reason. Love the drawing of her. Have a great weekend.
Thanks, Richard, and you too!
I notice my little Follow button on your screen is no longer checked – I’ve been wondering where you went to. I came to make sure you were okay – only to discover that it is wordpress’ or my own fault!!! My apologies – it is corrected!!
It’s good to have you back!
Yes, that’s a big Oops and red-face for me! 😳