Winry nodded, gently smiling. She didn't want to freak this girl out; she seemed worried as it was. Besides that, she wasn't quite ready to divulge her semi-criminal methods of obtaining this information.
"I'm guessing it's a government facility... a prison and laboratory disguised as a hospital... I just thought those had all been disbanded when parliament took over and cleaned up the corrupt military officials,"
Her heart went to the poor girl. She really did seem like a normal girl hopelessly thrust out of her element.
"Maybe it's a mistake," She assured, not sure if she wanted to bring up the probability of a hostage situation, "Either way, it's not right for them to do this to people, no matter what they've done. Once I figure out a way to escape, I'll be able to contact a friend of mine who's involved in parliament. If this place is brought to the attention of the outside world, there's no way it'd be allowed to continue," At least that was what she wanted to believe. Shezka knew her law books well and would be able to make a strong case, especially if her friend was directly involved. Things were supposed to be changing for the better in this country, and she had to believe it.
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"I'm guessing it's a government facility... a prison and laboratory disguised as a hospital... I just thought those had all been disbanded when parliament took over and cleaned up the corrupt military officials,"
Her heart went to the poor girl. She really did seem like a normal girl hopelessly thrust out of her element.
"Maybe it's a mistake," She assured, not sure if she wanted to bring up the probability of a hostage situation, "Either way, it's not right for them to do this to people, no matter what they've done. Once I figure out a way to escape, I'll be able to contact a friend of mine who's involved in parliament. If this place is brought to the attention of the outside world, there's no way it'd be allowed to continue," At least that was what she wanted to believe. Shezka knew her law books well and would be able to make a strong case, especially if her friend was directly involved. Things were supposed to be changing for the better in this country, and she had to believe it.