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I am beyond frustrated having to leave Ruby in the middle of this conversation. We seemed to be getting somewhere, or that is what I was hoping. I was hoping I could steer the conversation in the direction I wanted it to go, but then the bloody guard interrupted us and would not reply. He would be getting a mouthful off of me when I see him for choosing not to answer my mindlinks. Ruby seemed unbothered by me having to leave mid-conversation either, which I think frustrated me even further. I know she said she had plans with Lola and Esme, but still, I thought she would want to continue the chat we were having. I headed to the gates, having to walk, seeing that I had gone to Ruby’s house on foot this morning. Usually I would have jumped into my car. I try again to link the guard, Dean,