That Would Be Enough

Alex and Connie have a lovely morning. Dorothy receives an unexpected visit from an old friend, who reveals something worrisome. Thankfully, Coffee Man is not in this episode. I don't trust him, even though he seems to be trying to be better.
(Are you done? Can we debrief about our caper now?) You mean the caper where EVERYTHING WENT WRONG? (Calm down. It worked out. We got the coordinates!) Technically, we got ALL the coordinates, for EVERYONE. And no names. USELESS. (Don't despair, Other Me. We shall solve this riddle.) And in the meantime, the Descriptor Bosses suspect something. Thankfully they can't see you in your brackets and are too lazy to read beyond the first paragraph. But if they read further... we're doomed. (Nobody is doomed. We will be perfectly fine.)
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