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From: [Scott]
Subject: Pietro
I'm thinking you probably guessed this already, although both on the professional and personal level I figured you ought to be told - I just informed the team.
I know it looks like we just welcomed a member of the Brotherhood into the mansion, and technically we did. But the reason Pietro had a falling out with Magneto and is looking for refuge here is that his father found out he's been working against him for the last several years. In fact, he's been providing us with information on a semi-regular basis. One piece that was particularly valuable was where to find you and Lorna.
He's been on the run since San Diego, and was apparently waiting to let the heat die down before approaching us. Obviously this is a security risk, even after four months. I'm not sure how much, but - and this is coming from the Professor, too - we need to try and figure out a way to work with that risk. We owe Pietro a lot. He's said he'll leave if he thinks he's putting the school in danger, which God knows I appreciate, but I'm hoping that's not going to be necessary.
Scott
From: [Scott]
Subject: Pietro
I'm thinking you probably guessed this already, although both on the professional and personal level I figured you ought to be told - I just informed the team.
I know it looks like we just welcomed a member of the Brotherhood into the mansion, and technically we did. But the reason Pietro had a falling out with Magneto and is looking for refuge here is that his father found out he's been working against him for the last several years. In fact, he's been providing us with information on a semi-regular basis. One piece that was particularly valuable was where to find you and Lorna.
He's been on the run since San Diego, and was apparently waiting to let the heat die down before approaching us. Obviously this is a security risk, even after four months. I'm not sure how much, but - and this is coming from the Professor, too - we need to try and figure out a way to work with that risk. We owe Pietro a lot. He's said he'll leave if he thinks he's putting the school in danger, which God knows I appreciate, but I'm hoping that's not going to be necessary.
Scott