Pray, Hope and Wander
Chapter 13: Session 11 - Gilded Cage - April 30th
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Date: April 30th
Time: 1:19 p.m.
I had made my way to the tent I had been assigned for my sessions, after a bit of work in my sleeping tent collecting the files and recordings I had on Pendant and Lantern to return to Canterlot. I did not expect to find Cage pacing back and forth, waiting for me. After allowing me to set up my equipment, we began.
Blue Sky (BS): So, Cage. What exactly did you want t—
Gilded Cage (GC): It’s something I saw on my patrol this morning.
Cage had been rather quiet and calm when I arrived and was setting up my equipment. To see him suddenly talk over me had me a bit startled.
BS: Alright, well, if you’d like to tell me about it, I’d be happy to hear it. Are you sure it’s not something that should be said to Ms. Vines, though?
GC: She already knows, but I… there’s more I have to say about it.
I motioned for Cage to continue.
GC: I was out on the perimeter again today, just watching the roads, keeping an eye out for anypony. And we actually saw one for… must have been the first time in a week or so. We were able to stop most of the weather and mailponies after the first few visits, and then we had a few visitors to turn away, but this one was different. We did what we were supposed to, telling them they couldn’t come into Ponyville because of a quarantine. We’re supposed to keep all of the details fairly vague, and a few other places out in Equestria already know about the cover story. This stallion said he knew, and that he’d come back home because of what he’d heard, to see his sister.
Cage paused for a moment, taking a deep breath and then continuing.
GC: I told him I still couldn’t let him in, that we’d tell him where to go, to look for when things are finished. He still insisted on it, that he had to see his sister, his family, his friends. He said her name and it sounded familiar. I swear I’d heard it before, but I couldn’t be sure until I got back to camp: Jelly Belly.
Cage’s eyes focused on his hooves, pressed together in his lap. I could hear the sound of them grinding against each other as he continued.
GC: His name was Laffy Taffy. He was one of the first missing ponies listed in the case files. He supposedly went missing over 10 days before we arrived. And he’s been off somewhere else.
I could start to hear Cage’s teeth grinding as well, his eyes shut tightly.
BS: Cage, are you worried that others might also b—
Cage slammed his hooves into his seat. The sound of the wood cracking was clearly audible on the recording. As he looked at me, I could see tears starting to well in his eyes.
GC: Yeah! I am! What if they left here?! We’ve spent weeks chasing around some cryptic nonsense in some journals?! We’ve walked in circles in the same places that are empty and clueless searching for something when they could be anywhere else in Equestria!
BS: Cage, I can understand your frustration. I just… you’re not involved with the investigation directly, are you?
Cage stood up from his seat, pacing back and forth as he looked between the floor and myself.
GC: Maybe I should be! I’d probably be doing a better job at this point! A whole town can’t just disappear without a trace! A bunch of journals that contradict each other doesn’t make for any kind of evidence at all! Pavé could be anywhere!
BS: Pavé? Your sister? Cage, are y—
It seemed to click all at once. Pavé’s constant traveling, his negative reaction when discussing her despite their relationship, and the reason he had requested, more than once, to be transferred to cover shifts at the local hotel.
In the meantime, Cage had stopped his pacing, and had dropped onto his haunches, hooves against his head.
GC: She wasn’t even supposed to be here! Some festival or something got delayed. I only got the postcard a day before we were called out here. I hoped she had left, that she wasn’t here, but…
Cage had pulled something from his bags, a necklace. He remained silent, staring at it.
BS: Cage. I can understand how you feel about this. If you’re feeling distraught from a connection to the case, to someone that might have been involved, I can have you removed.
GC: She said she’d never leave it behind. It’s the one thing we made together with my grandfather.
Cage had started sobbing. I remained silent, but approached to try and comfort him.
BS: Cage, I’m so sorry. Take as long as you need.
The rest of my session was uneventful with Cage. I did my best to comfort him and mentioned that I would talk to Ms. Vines about his involvement with the case. I hope that whatever comes to pass, his sister is found safe.
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