You don't have paperwork, Savitri said. You give it all to me. Is it done? I asked. As far as you know, yes, Savitri said.
In "The Last Colony," the protagonist, engaged in a critical exchange with Savitri, faces a lack of documentation regarding their situation. Savitri emphasizes her role in managing all paperwork, implying a level of trust and reliance on her expertise. The conversation hints at an underlying uncertainty about the completion of necessary tasks, leaving the protagonist unsure of the outcomes. This interaction captures the essence of their relationship, where dependence on Savitri...