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<p>And it was worth witnessing. As both of them watched, wide-eyed, the graph shifted. The strength of the correlation started to dip. It didn't do so smoothly, but in fits and starts. Avery's hand darted up and, with a fingertip, dragged the table out to fill more of the card's surface. There, along with the graph, the numbers of the correlation were beginning to change. Row by row, the 'interactions DDR by hour 72 lim' column were dropping. They were still high, yes, but perhaps more reasonable. The correlation was still there, but weaker.</p>
<p>"What--"</p>
<p>"Do you have this data backed up anywhere?" Carter was shouting. Didn't know how to keep from shouting.</p>
<p>"I-- maybe. Sec." A few hasty commands, and the data was dumped to another card. The column name changed. The numbers stopped dropping on that card, even as they continued on the first. They handed the card to Carter. "But what--"</p>
<p>"I-- maybe. Sec." A few hasty commands, and the data was dumped to another card, the column name changed. The numbers stopped dropping on that card, even as they continued on the first. They handed the card to Carter. "But what--"</p>
<p>"Pull me back and hit my panic button. Quick!"</p>
<p>Avery stared, open-mouthed.</p>
<p>"<em>Go!</em>"</p>
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<p>"Well, either way, I'm kinda shaken up. I think...uh," she trailed off, looking at her phone. "Maybe a walk. Yeah, I think maybe a walk."</p>
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