A few people knew about the deaths. Augustus truly didn't care if anyone knew about those deaths. He just wanted to make sure no one knew about the circumstances and reasons behind those deaths. No one needed to know. Those who did, were promptley disposed of. No one could know about what happened around those deaths. Besides. Soon enough they would be a thing of the Council's past, and no one would care about it any longer. Right? Jan would do well to stay away from researching that topic. It was more touchy then anyone realized. Those who had found out any information that related too deeply to it who weren't supposed to have known? Disappeared without a trace, never to be seen again. Oooohhh. Spooky. Sounded like a bunch of crap, didn't it? The big mystery, the curse that would kill you if you discovered it. The boogy monster that would come and get you if you found out too much. Eh. Believe what you wanted. Augustus knew the truth. That was all that mattered. After all. He was the keeper of the files. It would be a shame if he didn't know something as simple as this, right? Really. It would take an idiot to not know every detail of something they were involved in. "Yes. He's alive." Auggie confirmed quickly, before watching as the young child gave a little smile before he fell asleep, Auggie gave his own smile, before turning around and leaving the room. Yes, he had promised Skye that he would be by the boy's side constantly. However, he needed to grab his tablet and a few things from his room, make a few phone calls, talk to a few people...all this was done quickly and urgently. Now that he was stuck in a wheelchair...some things needed to be canceled, other things reschedualed. Checking up on a few other things....Augustus missed the nearly the whole thing of Skye being asleep, although he would learn of it once he returned to the room. Some things weren't going as planned. Which deeply upset him. The whole time he took only one break, and that was only so that he could keep control of his temper. The people he met were obviously surprised to see him in a wheelchair. Though they shouldn't be, given Caesar's reputation. Each time he assured them that things could continue as planned, and each time no one left. Finally returning to Skye's room, he was troubled to learn of the boy's reactions to his sleep. Auggie couldn't imagine what kind of nightmares the boy was having. Nor did he want to. So while watching over the young child, Auggie typed into his little tablet, making notes, muttering things to himself, making revisions and edits when needed, before saving it. Now that all the 'major' things were done, he had time to do the 'minor' things. Until one of the other Council Members came and took him to the hall. "Augustus. It has come to our attention of your new....circumstances. We are grateful for what you can do, of course. But after our meeting-" The other Member was interrupted there by a quite startled and slightly furious looking Augustus. "Yes, I may be in a wheelchair for the time being. But I am still one of the higher Members of this Council! When the Council is called to a meeting I expect to be present at this! And need I remind you all that if it weren't for me and my assignment, you might just be the one in these....'circumstances?' Is that how you had put it?" All this was said with his usual calm tone, though it wasn't hard to see that Augustus was upset. "Augustus. We understand. But you are incapable of doing things that you used to do. Prior to all of this with Caesar. And we are not just talking about your new situation with being unable to move from the waist down. We are talking about Caesar's worsening moods. We, the Council," at that Augustus gave a huff. He was a part of the Council after all. This other Member as talking as if he weren't, "believe it is in the best interests of everyone for you to fully take on the responsibility of the caretaking of Caesar. That is where your talents lie, and we believe it is the best course of action. His moods have become increasingly difficult for anyone else to handle. And truthfully, I do not see you being able to do anything else. We call for respect. It is hard to respect someone of the Council like you, as a leader, if you are....well frankly, unable to move." At that, Augustus turned a terribly embarrassed red. That wasn't true. Surely it couldn't be. Just because he might be stuck in this chair for a while...it didn't mean anyone would respect him less! They couldn't look down at him just for this.... He could still do everything needed to be on the Council. Yet before he had a chance to make any defense or reply, the other Council Member was continuing. "So, we feel Augustus, that it is better for a new and fully healthy Purebred to take your place. You have served us well. Now you should retire from this position, and take the new one." Oh yes. Take the new job that no one else wanted. That would get him killed someday. That had landed him in this position in the first place. Babysit Caesar. Did no one realize that this was what he had done ever since he and Caesar could walk and talk? Augustus was already pretty much Caesar's full-time babysitter. Now they were taking away his other responsibilities? Not having even a chance to defend himself, a Servant Lithius was coming up beside him, telling him Skye was awake and....having troubles. He'd have to deal with this other situation later. Skye came first. Skye came above all else right now. But really? He was being taken off the Council so that no one else had to babysit Caesar? That was a possible death sentence for himself. Oh Wren....how badly he needed that boy's help in possibly securing a way to control Caesar's mind. Shamefully rolling himself into Skye's room, he took a minute to asses the situation. For some reason, Skye kept saying 'don't hurt me' over and over, in mixed languages, to someone in the room. Augustus eyes traveled to see what Skye was looking at, to see him staring at one of the Medical Lithius. A female. Red hair. Ah....Augustus immediately understood. "Leave. You are relieved of this duty." The female quickly turned to leave, before Augustus added, "I also recommend you do not return. For the young child's saftey as well as your own." Augustus didn't make threats, but it was a simple reminder....Dipping his head to the girl, he watched her leave, before pushing himself over to the side of Skye's bed. Reaching out a hand and gently grabbing Skye's, Augustus tried to quiet the boy down. "Skye. Litte one. It's fine. I am sorry I was not here when you woke like I had promised. But I am here now. Please, little child. Calm down."