"How did that go again?" he thought to themselves. Things used to be so fast pace, so intense and so fake. Those old games he used to play. Being a secret agent, chasing the bad guys, saving the world. Apparently the real thing had a lot of waiting broken up by the fast pace and intensity he liked. The adventure and fun was so much better with the real thing. Just the waiting, so boring.

"It's not going to go any faster by looking at it." a voice next to him said as he looked down at his watch for what could have been the hundredth or thousandth time.

"It should have been me." Cecil replied annoyingly.

"Why wasn't it you again?"

"I didn't see her leave." he answered looking down at a small dog standing next to him.

"You were looking at a vending machine."

"I was making sure the room was clear."

"A room with a vending machine."

"Found it." someones voice said from behind him causing him to jump.

"Hey: he said, turning to glare at the new comer. "It was my turn."

"You were busy and I found it." Rebecca replied.

"I would have found it."

"We went in the wrong door. The map was wrong." she continued.

"I said I could of found it." Cecil repeated.

"Maybe. We need to get into the computer."

"I know that was the plan, like it was the plan for me to search for the panel."

"You were busy."

"Stop saying that."

"Let's go, we are running late. Common Argonaut."

"Oh we are doing this?" the dog replied starting to move down the hallway. "I thought the plan might have changed having a conversation in the corridor."

Their window of opportunity was limited. Once the security had been bypassed for so long before the breach was discovered. Possibly leading to a lock down of the facility.

The had been shown a layout of the building, shown what they were after and given them possible locations to look. Time was of the essence, some of which having already been lost by having the map facing the wrong direction, entering through the wrong door and the resulting discussion on who was at fault.

Fortunately Argonaut was extra efficient in his part, quickly disabling the security system. Despite the speed in which it was done it had taken exactly the amount of time they had expected and as such only prevented them from losing more time and not gaining any back.

The advanced security system required constant monitoring. A task that fell to Argonaut as two twins separated, moving through the building, searching.