Despite the almost clear skies Caoimhe had her very own cloud of doom over her as she approached the complex, known to most as the pad it consisted of two towers, the left the administration block and the right the research and development centre. Not so obvious was the vast area where the most sensitive research was done on which existed below both the towers and the waterline. It had been built by the government many years ago but after the wars and the growth of commercial companies it was now owned by....she winced slightly, her family. Not that they were free from government as a lot of the research was military and so the the government controlled and funded much of what they did. The nature of the research was the reason it was all housed on the pad, it was hardly free from attack from a hostile government but national forces would protect them from the outside world while the location made it difficult for any home grown terrorist to mount and attack.
She smiled slightly knowing her choice to use her Personal Runabout Craft (PRC) rather than a company taxi would rile her mother but then she was annoyed at being summon to the complex so it the choice gave at least a nod to rebellion. Her relationship with her mother had been difficult ever since her teens, she had the luxury of being born into money but her mother had also made her very aware of the responsibilities that came with it. Over the years the relationship had got better and also much worse. At home she was her best friend, well most of the time, but work wise it was a different matter. She was a hard business woman and when it came to company business she was hard on her girls, much harder then any employee. Anio, her younger sister seemed to cope with little trouble but she had always been a free spirit with a wild side. For her mum this was both a curse and a blessing.
She gained clearance to land and the anger boiled within her, she no idea of what this was about but if her mother wanted to speak to her at the complex this was not good news.
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