It's a boring day. You received a report from your superiors recently, and after looking through it, you realize it's nothing interesting. You go on your Laptop, scrolling through things, hoping to find something, but still, nothing. You walk to the records department, the thing you do on boring days. You don't usually find anything worth looking at. Today, You find a report on somebody called Mark. You take the report from the records and return to your chilly, dark, office. You light a warm fire. This looks interesting enough. It's very thick. Records always have a page number, and this one is no different. You open the first page and see some words are blacked out. You flip through the pages and notice that a large amount is blacked out. Judging by what it says, you were not supposed to see it. This must have been misplaced. Oh, well. What your superiors don't know won't hurt them. Maybe this person is related to the attacks happening all over your area. You return to the first page. FIRST NAME: MARK MIDDLE NAME: (Redacted) LAST NAME: CHACRA AGE: (Redacted, but you can make out a 1, they're in their teens) BDAY: 1/(Redacted) HEIGHT: 5'10 EYES: Purple ABILITIES: Trained with a sword, (Redacted. This is quite long, they must have many.) CRIMES: Shoplifting, Theft, Theft of Vehicle, 7 counts of resisting arrest, reckless endangerment, 200 counts of a$sault, 370 counts of first-degree murDrer. You are shocked by just the first few pages of this report. Who is this person? Why is this document worded so strangely? You feel this would be big news. Maybe your company has stopped it from getting out. Seems like something they'd do. You by no means trust the people you work with, but this Mark person doesn't seem like a trustworthy person. Whatever. You're off the clock. No point being here if you aren't getting paid. You grab your bag, and at the last second, sneak the documents into your bag along with your laptop. You'll probably have trouble falling asleep later, so at least you have something interesting to read. You leave the report you received earlier on your desk, as you leave.