Some of those memories he'd seen of the past had left more questions than answers, ones that he was fairly certain would continue to go unanswered without someone like Agatha. That door had closed pertaining to the woman haunting his manor now; whatever memories remained, he was certain would be kept from anyone seeking to ask questions. It was frustrating, and the air was always tense when they happened to be in the same area of the manor, even now.
So he kept further from the more populated areas this evening in his patrol to make sure that he could avoid bumping into a group that might be out. While it was unlikely he might get lucky enough to find another of those aliens out this evening, he would prefer to get one on their own without someone to interfere with what might otherwise be sensitive questioning. There were an almost infinite number of planets, so potentially one might know about Hamelin.
It was with that in mind that he settled down in one of the parks near that forest that had been haunted the previous year. It hadn't gotten him, but he had heard from Kafka that it had done some damage.
Amasis
