It was safe to say Matthew was fuming at the fact the prisoner had escaped, never in his life had anyone evaded the military or the penitentiary for that matter not until now and this was a prisoner he didn’t want escaping. This prisoner was the daughter of the rebel leader, with the interrogation methods they had used she could take that back and create some sort of hope for the rebels again. It would show them that they had a weakness and word could not spread of her escape, he knew this would be kept quiet because if word got out that another rebel had escaped the people would assume they were incompetent. “Why did you even leave your post, you had to be here when I arrived but not when people wanted to break the girl out.” Muttering under his breath to no one in particular, it was just clear he was frustrated and annoyed over the escape. As the soldiers looked over the room the only thing, they could find was her screwed up medical files scattered across the floor which didn’t give them any sort of insight on how she had escaped. “I want her found, now.” “I think we all want the girl found now.” Harry rolled his eyes as he folded his arms looking around the empty room, there was no leads here and he could only hope Jacob was making progress on his end reviewing the tapes. Problem was the whole confidentiality side that cameras weren’t as frequent there unlike the prison where they could have eyes on the prisoners twenty-four seven. Picking up his phone he flicked through updates to see if there was anything on the escaped prisoner, so far there was nothing, but he had hope in their military and that the culprits would be apprehended. “If that girl had never left the prison, we wouldn’t be in this mess now.” Matthew began to grumble to himself as he picked up the files that were on the floor looking through them not caring what personal information it had on her, the girl was meant to be the Capitals property awaiting conviction of her crimes. “She’d be dead if she stayed in the prison.” “Would it have mattered? That was no doubt her fate anyway. I don’t believe his Majesty would have allowed her to live after committing the act of treason and her heritage. Don’t you understand the impact of this?” Matthew sighed heavily shaking his head, “IF she makes it to the border and back to the districts it gives those filthy Scourge another reason to rebel, it adds to their hope of this war against the Capital. The girl was the daughter of the rebel leader which we killed.” Glancing at the papers and the descriptions of her conditions and what they had given to treat her, shaking his head he threw the file to the side as he moved to the door. “Let me know [b]if[/b] she is found, I want her back in the Prison the minute they find her.”