'I wonder if they are going to notice,' I thought while lowering my head in a late apology.
There was a reason why I didn't explain how I wanted to get off the mountain for a reason. A reason likely to be extremely stupid and ultimately wrong…
But given how neither Fay nor Claudy managed to see what I planned in advance…
The chances of their psyche allowing this place to alter the results of my stress test were minimal.
Sure, I myself knew the reason behind this display of what others would call recklessness while Maglev pilots would call an efficient use of the technology. But, if one's psyche really could affect reality, then there was no reason for me to turn one man knowing the reason for such a rapid descent into a group of three people in the know.
"You did all of that…" Fay spoke slowly, her forehead marked with a long wrinkle.
"For a good reason," I cut her off, staring right into her deep, blue eyes.