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It looks like she lost it.
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>> She was working on something.
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>> I don't know, Elsa. I'm sorry, but this
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>> Here. This is her research pad. She
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would have never left with
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>> We have to figure out what went down
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here. I'll go take a look around.
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>> I'm going to find out what she was
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Noah May could still be alive.
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This is quite an unusual find. It might
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be interesting to analyze this stone. It
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could prove useful in your
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This is wild. This stone, it's pulsating
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What the hell is this, Elsa? There are
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dozens of pages on the wall, and it
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>> The opposite would be surprising,
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knowing May. It's up to us to crack the
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>> It probably has something to do with the
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pages on the dining room wall.
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It looks like May abandoned her chair at
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the university in December. The school
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tried to get in touch.
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>> It might be a good idea to go see what
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>> May was the anthropology chair at Miss
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Katonic University for the last 3 years,
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but that changed a few months ago. She
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dropped off the face of the earth. The
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school sent emails asking about her
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absence. She wrote back a few times,
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When was the last time she replied?
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>> Late December. It was short and
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uncharacteristically vulgar. She said
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she was busy with personal research.
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Didn't go into detail, but it seems like
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it was more important to her than her
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job. I've known May a long time. She's
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always been able to balance her Anile
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work with everything else. She found
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something that was more important to her
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>> I wonder if it has anything to do with
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the new decor. Let me know if you find