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Supplies, brought in by a joint convoy of U.S. Army personnel and West Virginia law enforcement under the command of a Major Miller, bring up the spirits of the persons at Carthage. Daria and Jane speak with a West Virginia State Police officer and a Jewish chaplain on several matters including the disposition of [[Larry Carter]]'s diary and on staying in the immediate area for possible word of any survivors. Jane tells Daria that Trent will be leaving soon, but she's staying at Carthage with her until the fate of the Family Morgendorffer is known.
 
A later convoy, made up of U.S. Marines and support personnel, arrive at [[Carthage]] to seemingly help restore order to the area. Those Marines are commanded by Colonel [[Kyle Armalin]] and they bring a passenger along with them: [[Helen Morgendorffer]]. After an emotional reunion with Daria (in which Daria is informed of Jake's death from a heart attack and the belief that Quinn perished at the [[Mall of the Millennium]]), Helen learns of her relationship with Martin. She is a bit leery of said relationship, due to concerns of his "emotional baggage" from the actions of his mother before her death. Helen also raises eyebrows when she encounters Trent; the momentary trepidation between the two leads Jane to wonder if they have slept together, but Pam asks her to not pry, as many persons have done things since Black SundaySaturday that would not have happened otherwise, and it's better for all concerned to let things go.
 
It is revealed during the story that Col. Armalin and some of his men are there to permanently take care of any groups listed as "terrorists", possibly under the direction of [[DELPHI]]. One such group some twenty miles from [[Carthage]] is wiped out by Armalin and his men. It is also implied that similar actions are taking place all over the United States.
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