Locked to 706.
[Iris and Irene divided on this issue so much that it isn't posted until just before sunrise, after hours of internal debate. It's the kindly aunt talking to the nephew again. The cheerfulness is false but Irene is an actress, after all.]
Iris is very busy in her new [...] job [she finds the word distasteful, it seems] this month, but it is delightful that the two of you are getting on so well. Positively friendly... even after you locked her up after that horror with Federov and his brother. [She puts a lot of emphasis on that word, friendly and it's honey sweet. Of course, Federov's brother was never part of Eliot's investigation, and the feds never mentioned him. It was just supposed to be Federov, the man she robbed. Irene believes in taking a more proactive approach to keep Eliot occupied.] I do hope you aren't planning on doing that again, it's poor form to rat out on friends, you know.
[She's not bothering with the manners and the farewell. The recording cuts off.]