Havenstask: Council Interrogation
Nothing to declare.
The silver watch wrapped around his wrist ticked loudly to his ears, the professor cleared his throat, pulled at the cuffs of his shirt and sat down in the seat presented to him. Gaze lifting to the other Elite sat opposite.
Please state your name and age for the record.
"Christopher Jennings, thirty eight."
Tell us your height, weight, and any other distinguishing features that we may use for easier recognition of your person.
"Six foot exactly or one point eight three meters. Seventy Nine Kilograms or one hundred and seventy four pounds. Blue eyes."
State for the record the places that you frequent most often.
"...My office, the gym."
Tell us about your upbringing.
Briefly looking to the empty corner of the room, naturally starting to feel uneasy with the questions. "Tough. I believe that many would see the Jennings family as... a happy family, some might even say a perfect one. We have been lucky enough to not have had the Rebels drive us apart but this does not mean that we do not come with our own problems. I spent as much time as I could with Richard and of course when Shawn came along, life seemed infinitely better... I was under a lot of pressure to achieve highly in all aspects and everything I did; meaning there are a lot of things that I missed in being a child, a few birthdays missed for entrance exams, no time for play when there are interviews for higher education. But even so, by no means do I resent this."
Tell us how you arrived at The Nightingale Haven and for what reason.
"Partly for the job. Mostly because of the safety."
What is your influence within The Nightingale Institute?
"My brothers, they definitely influence me a lot." he paused, "As well as, Jacobsen, Loughlin, Osbourne, Wallis... everyone."
In your opinion, who is the cement of The Institute — the one who manages to keep everyone together?
"I certainly try to, whether I succeed or not is another matter. I have to commend Michael's work though, he maintains a good level of pastoral care for students and I think he certainly holds the institute together."
What is your understanding of The Rebel War meant to destroy mankind?
"...I have a good idea."
Are you aware of any Rebel base camps within The Nightingale Haven?
"No."
Are there any students or groups of students who you could see as a threat to the safety of The Havens?
"Not at the moment."
Do you have any skills that may benefit or harm The Council?
"I think you are well aware of them."
Would you be willing to work undercover on behalf of The Council against The Rebels?
"For the safety of the students and future Elites and of course, family. Without a doubt."











