Passing by Professor Montana's desk you see a laptop sitting tucked on a shelf. That would be worth snatching too. But something else catches your attention. Brushing aside the loose papers, a manila folder is left wide open beneath a paperweight statue. The bold decoration of banners and insignia's along with a signature at the bottom signals something highly official. These are important documents, authorized and dispatched by a government agency.
You don't recognize the seal, but from reading the concise and competent text you suspect the correspondence has come from your own government, possibly from the highest level of utmost secrecy. But here you are, reading it open on your professor's table. Every chain has its weakest link, and even from below the bottom, pinholes of truth filter down to the ignorant darkness to shock those fortunate or unfortunate to catch sight of the facts. Only when you get to the end, reading the signature and position of the sender, do you absorb the authority from whence the document originated.
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