(The things in italics are thoughts)
Having received no reply from anyone or succeeding by searching for Aeyra by news, Aster was getting impatient. He knew his annoying nature would make him the worst possible candidate for sharing the information. Slinging his backpack on his shoulder, Aster quietly exited his house, but not before sending an email to his friend SF.
Opening DCW in another tab for a final check, he checked that another message had appeared. Seeing that it was from another user, Aster was amused. Only the FBI or CIA can trace this address. Of course the message has to be redirected towards his real address. Aster was not a part of it, but many people he knew were either in the army or intelligence agencies, national and international.
Viewing the message, Aster curiously bit his nail(bad habit of his) as he read it. Well well, the chances of this Erru being a young agent were very high. No one else would hide something from their superiors, and clearly Erru had some talent with computers. What if the message was caught in an FBI censor? or was she using a home address? Aster wasn't smart enough to trace her back.
Instead, he wondered if Erru knew the multiple captors and the fact there were several other missing people. Surely the FBI would have someone working on that case. If Erru was willing to reveal his or her identity to him, that would mean no one is currently working on the case except for the people Natake is gathering.
Erru Natake, you need not to worry. I'm not a civilian either. I'm someone who will make things worse than anything else if my identity is discovered by the FBI. He typed back:
I am a friend of Aeyra's. Regrettably I don't know anything about where she is now because I moved to another country. I don't have any information about her, but she's an asian, chinese I think. I want to do anything I can to save her, even if it costs me my life.
And send. Now if the she intercepts this message the way I expect them to, then I've got a plan. Aster then dialed a number on his phone. "Wasay? I heard your brother worked for the SkyWays airlines..."