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Angry, Caldwell paced back and forth. From the tone in Aurora’s voice, he could tell that she was in trouble, and yet she had refused to tell him where she was. He was helpless. All he knew was that she was at a pub, so, not know what else to do, he set out to check out every pub until he found her. Vana was in the reception room and, when she saw him move towards the front door, she blocked his way. "Caldwell,” she said. “its time for your meeting. Everyone is waiting for you in the meeting room." "Cancel it," Caldwell said without blinking his eyes as he pushed past her. Vana was worried because she knew that he was going to find Aurora, and she did not approve of him cancelling his meetings because of her. "Caldwell,” she snapped, “this meeting is important. We have to deal with the