Something about Elder Inaki raises questions for President Lewis. He has heard that the boy has an innocence rarely seen in the halls of the mission, that he is one of the truly pure ones, a young man who doesn’t seem to have any of the sexual yearnings that some of his peers do. But President Lewis does not quite believe that Inaki is perfectly pure. He believes that even the most prudish of young missionaries harbors an overwhelming desire to serve the men of The Order sexually. Today, President Lewis gets his shot at proving that he is right about Inaki. He usually does not like to enter ceremonial rituals with a bias already in mind, but he views Inaki’s interview as an experiment. If the boy truly is as pure as he is rumored to be, then there will be no problem with Lewis’s bias. The missionary will withstand every test and show no inclination towards sexual interaction of any kind. But if the boy is simply repressing his deeper desires, then it will all be worth it. Perhaps a little aggression is in order to shake Inaki out of his false piety.