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"Joey's pizza, " a man called as Sydney replied, " wrong number."

She went out the door and went to the spot where Michael Vaughn, her handler, went to meet. She walks in and asks what her counter mission is.

"Well, you go into Li Chien's office and grab the disk. Make two copies, one for them and one for us," he replied.

"But the time set is only long enough for me to get in, download one disk and get out," she stated.

"That's why we'll give you this," he answered, as he pulled out a mirror case. "Since you're not taking the original, download SD-6's disk in this. It takes about five minutes so you'll have enough time not to worry about getting caught."

"I think five minutes will be good," she paused. "Hopefully, everything will go as planned."

He smiled, "Good luck."

He grabbed her hand this time and they stared into each other's eyes. Shivers went down Sydney's spine as if he was reading her soul and keeping it in his head for safekeeping. He loosened his grasp and she walked away a little faster than usual.

Vaughn couldn't believe he just did that and raked his fingers through his hair. He rubbed his temples and tried to forget those gorgeous eyes.

"How could I do that?" he paced around the room. "She doesn't like me in that way. We'll never be together. It won't work. It can never happen!"

"But, oh, how I wish it could happen," he thought in his head. "She takes my breath away."

He went to his car and drove off into the distance. Sydney could still feel his eyes on hers, and the warmth of his hands wrapped around her soft hands. She tightened her hand into a fist and sighed.

"What was that all about?" she pondered in her head. Her heart started beating faster as she thought of what happened. "It can't happen! I don't have feelings for him, we don't have feelings for each other."

But she couldn't help to think about Vaughn and his staring eyes. They were remarkable and his smile. But she tried to shrug off the thought.

"It will never happen!" she assured herself. "No one will ever know we know each other."

She turned around the corner and parked in her driveway.

"Home," she sighed.