After leaving President Aron’s office, I pulled Mia to the side in the hallway. I just had to know why Chas had visited President Aron unannounced.
“Mia, why was Chas here? I saw him leaving just as I was preparing for the meeting.”
“He burst in right after I left your office, demanding to know why we had not executed the human yet,” Mia said, confirming what I suspected.
Mia continued, “He was also pretty upset about the paparazzi hounding you last night. He wanted the so-called human witnesses rounded-up and arrested.”
“Why did he leave so upset?”
“Well, his visit really put President Aron on the defensive. President Aron resisted everything that Chas threw at him.”
“Do you think that is why President Aron was so agreeable to everything we suggested?”
“I found that odd also. I think so, because as Chas left, I heard President Aron murmur that no one tells him what to do!”
“The paparazzi visit really was terrible, but I do not think it warrants an arrest.”
“Maybe you should tell him that, because he was pretty passionate about it. He did not seem like he was going to take no for an answer.”
“I will, but I do not think he will listen.”
“I know one thing,” Mia added, “He will not be too happy to hear about the human’s sentence.”
What if they were the actual villains here?
I directed my limo driver toward the Lunar Lakes Crystal Mines.
“Hello Amira,” I said, greeting her. “To what do I owe this unexpected visit?”
“Are you aware that my home was broken into by two morts?” She said in her stern demanding voice that makes her idea to run our military.
“So it was you that President Aron was referring to today? From what I understand, the humans have been arrested.”
“Yes, but arrested is not enough,” she said in a quick short matter.
“Believe me, the humans will be punished,” I answered.
Finally a smile spread across Amira’s face. “So they will be executed after all?” She said, assuming that execution was the punishment that I meant.
“But they will be executed,” Amira said once again as if she had not heard what I had just told her.
“Like I said, I am not at liberty to say, but please rest assured that the humans will receive a suitable punishment.”
“No! Listen to me Vice President Ardis. My home was violated by two morts when I was in a vulnerable position. If not for my military training and quick actions, they could have easily reprogrammed my system or worse! Nothing short of execution will be suitable!”
“But Amira-”
“Good evening Vice President Ardis,” Amira said cutting the conversation short. “I will await the President’s decision.” She said turning on her heels to leave. My lack of an answer did not make her happy.
I was beginning to see a little of what President Aron meant by backlash caused by our decision. What would happen once all the bots of Lunar Lakes found out that none of the humans would be executed?