During the fight, Ameste realized what Erik was implying while Annette is still clueless. She confronts Annette, accusing her of being a Miasmic. Shocked by the accusation, she can neither confirm or deny it, not knowing herself. Ameste offers her an ultimatum: because she's different from the others, to work with the military in quarantining and eventually eradicating its existence, or face the same fate as Erik. Still trying to process the idea as connections are made and the revelation takes its hold, Annette asks for some time to figure things out. Realizing she genuinely didn't know, Ameste allows it, but demands an answer by morning. Now knowing the name of the prisoner, Annette uses the tracking method Margaret taught her. Sure enough, he's the Erik she was looking for. In order to hold her end of the bargain with Margaret and in light of her recent discovery, she decides she and Corvus must free Erik and escape the military.
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