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She steps out of the office and very, very carefully, doesn't slam the door. She wants to. She wants to slam the door and then slam her foot into it, fracturing it out of its frame. But, she doesn't. Instead, she leans against the wall and slides down it, her face in her hands.
No one, no one is listening to her! Her dads are not fine. They aren't! They wouldn't just... take off and not tell her. Oh, they'd leave her behind and go spend a weekend somewhere. But they'd leave a note, a voicemail, something.
She knows that her dads are sometimes rogues, she knows that sometimes, they don't, exactly, toe the line, but they've never done wrong by her. Even though they hadn't taken her in until she was eleven, they'd become her dads in a very, very short period of time.
She has to figure something out and find out where they are. She can't just sit here and feel sorry for herself.
Feeling her foot get bumped, she looks up from her hands, not realizing that she's been crying, until she looks at her hands. "Oh, hey." She says, miserably.
No one, no one is listening to her! Her dads are not fine. They aren't! They wouldn't just... take off and not tell her. Oh, they'd leave her behind and go spend a weekend somewhere. But they'd leave a note, a voicemail, something.
She knows that her dads are sometimes rogues, she knows that sometimes, they don't, exactly, toe the line, but they've never done wrong by her. Even though they hadn't taken her in until she was eleven, they'd become her dads in a very, very short period of time.
She has to figure something out and find out where they are. She can't just sit here and feel sorry for herself.
Feeling her foot get bumped, she looks up from her hands, not realizing that she's been crying, until she looks at her hands. "Oh, hey." She says, miserably.
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"I've checked all the usual haunts, all the bars and a few hotels that they frequent when they want to have time away from me." Jubilee says. "I've checked all the hospitals, and called the few contacts they have. No one has heard from them. I've tried their phones, but they roll straight to voicemail." She takes a deep breath. "And their CO just said that they could just want a vacation without me - which, they might? But they'd tell me about it."
She sighs. "I have a few more I can call, but I'm not supposed to unless I'm dying. But... this might count."
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"Could someone close have called? Anyone of these 'unless I'm dying' folks be someone who had that power over your dads? 'Cause maybe it's time to make those calls." Gladio would definitely say that this counted as an emergency. And if it turned out that the two really HAD just left for some time away, all this mess would be on their head, not Jubilees.
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She shakes her head. "No. Even if someone called, they'd leave me a message, voicemail something. They've done that before - had to leave unexpectedly, and then called me later. Four days of silence? That's not them." She's insistent because she knows her Dads.
"I haven't called, because they aren't... well, Dad and Daddy weren't always good guys. I mean, they were but they didn't keep good company. But even if one of those guys called, calling in a favor, they would've told me."
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"... There's a chance they're outside the city. If you're not finding them here, they could be all the way to Galdin at this point." Five days in any direction, though if they were on foot it would limit that distance considerably.
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"And if they're outside the city, they would've taken their bikes. Why go on foot?" She shakes her head. None of this makes sense. "Any help you can offer I'd appreciate."
She leans her head back. "Daddy used to train me to track him. I'm used to that, but four, five day head start? I don't even know where to start with it."
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"I'll help any way I can. We start with those phone calls." After that, retracing their steps again. Maybe he could get ahold of their phone records, find out if they received any calls before or after they disappeared.
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She takes a deep breath, stands up and pushes a button on the phone. There's only a couple of numbers programmed into it. She gets someone on the line. "It's the Princess. Have you seen or heard from them?" She doesn't have to say much. Just what her Dads taught her.
"Nope." Click. Well, some of their 'friends' are not friendly at all and she knew that.
Another call gets the same result as does the third. She shakes her head. "None of them have seen or heard from them. Meaning, you might be right." There's one call left to make, but she's not comfortable doing that here. That's a call for the house. "If you can lean on their CO, I'd appreciate it." Stuff the feelings of worry down. She can collapse later. Now, it's time to help her Dads.
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Gladio pushed himself up to his feet and then held out a hand for Jubilee.
"I'll do that. I'll try and get what I can outta them. Gimme a day. Go home, try and get some sleep. I'll come by tomorrow with anything I've learned." And time off to lend her as much help as he could give.
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And if it comes to the fact that they forgot or something equally stupid? She's going to have Words with them, and they're going to find out how many swear words, in how many languages she actually knows.
"I appreciate it." She pulls out a card and writes her address on the back of it. The front is embossed and prettily made up with Jubilee's name, and one of her job titles: artist. "If you need me, my cell's on there, as well."