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"It'll probably take a couple hours and a few drinks." She smirked, glancing over at Evoros.
Mara had way too many 'worse weeks' than she'd like to admit - far too many than anyone ought to have. It was one of the downsides of having such an action-packed lifestyle, sometimes things just went awry and the intended plan was thrown out of the window.
Being buried under a building, or being stuck in a base being shelled by the enemy. All had bad memories attached to them, one's that were usually drowned out by alcohol in the post.
She stepped aside as Evoros moved up and began working her magic on the terminal. Mara watched with interest as the woman made it easy cracking through the software and discerning the origin of the emails and their coordinates.
It didn't surprise her to see a measure of enjoyment in Evoros expression, it reminded Mara of herself - back when she was an actual Agent anyway.
"Provided we can make a quick trek there, we should be able to get back here before the guards come to check up on me." Mara moved closer to the terminal again, eyes fixed to the screen as she began to take in every surveillance feed. "Got a good grasp of the layout, we should be able to make use of one of the secondary entrances as an exit."
She pointed to a few of the feeds, indicating a path from the office, down a level and through a few hallways and corners.
"That appears to be the direction with the least amount of guards."
Mara had way too many 'worse weeks' than she'd like to admit - far too many than anyone ought to have. It was one of the downsides of having such an action-packed lifestyle, sometimes things just went awry and the intended plan was thrown out of the window.
Being buried under a building, or being stuck in a base being shelled by the enemy. All had bad memories attached to them, one's that were usually drowned out by alcohol in the post.
She stepped aside as Evoros moved up and began working her magic on the terminal. Mara watched with interest as the woman made it easy cracking through the software and discerning the origin of the emails and their coordinates.
It didn't surprise her to see a measure of enjoyment in Evoros expression, it reminded Mara of herself - back when she was an actual Agent anyway.
"Provided we can make a quick trek there, we should be able to get back here before the guards come to check up on me." Mara moved closer to the terminal again, eyes fixed to the screen as she began to take in every surveillance feed. "Got a good grasp of the layout, we should be able to make use of one of the secondary entrances as an exit."
She pointed to a few of the feeds, indicating a path from the office, down a level and through a few hallways and corners.
"That appears to be the direction with the least amount of guards."
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