
Behind the Green Door
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Michael knows the Management was always interested in Elsie, his wife until a few years ago.
Elsie came from another facility, as part of an exchange program. She was the daughter of a woman who married one of their men. Elsie was a geologist or so Michael was told by her and others.
They met when Michael was being inducted into the ‘Brainstrust’, ostensibly a group of people with specific skills who used their knowledge for the betterment of the facility, but not exactly in the way management thought they were.
But, then. management was suspicious of everyone and everything. They knew there was some form of resistance going on, they just didn’t know who was behind it or who made up the team.
Michael was only in the Brainstrust because of his father, a man who was disaffected by management when they took his wife (strangely from the same facility that Elsie came from) as a suspected spy. Overzealous interrogators killed her.
And not by the ordinary police, but the secret police.
People that no one ever saw, or if they did, could not give an accurate description, no one knew where they came from, where they went, or where their headquarters were.
Michael didn’t meet Elsie until later in life, and they had about 20 years together, and no children. Elsie didn’t like the idea of bringing up a child in such an environment.
Michael knew that Elsie had secrets, these secrets being discovered during the investigation of a number of cases he was given.
He knew that she was not faithful, and that after various assignations, following her, she met with fellow scientists, and others, deducing that she was not just a geologist. One time she ran into the secret police, and rather than being arrested, he discovered she was a member of management, brandishing a special ID card, and a management only communication device.
He never told her knew, but it was the moment he stopped sharing information with her.
When she died, he questioned the way she had died, not believing the circumstances described by his boss, and since had carried out his own investigation.
Now in his last week, he would press the counsellor to tell him the truth.
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