A/N: I thought I had lost this when my old computer died. This doesn't really fit in anywhere and is exclusively part of the cross-over. Enjoy!

Chapter 4 – Bad Intel, Worse Situation

How the hell had it happened? How had the entire mission gone FUBAR so quickly? Clay was currently wondering what kind of intelligence the Campbells (because he just knew that Joan and Arthur were somehow behind the high level of intelligence that they had been given) had sent.

"Jensen! Your contact give you anything yet?" he asked the blond tech who hadn't moved in the thirty minutes he'd been sitting in the shack they'd found.

"Nothing yet. But I am picking up some chatter from an NSA black page. Something about a dragon. Either that or some other hacker has started turning their intelligence into Harry Potter."

"Wait, you said dragon? Could it be Draco Nuñez?" Aisha asked the young man.

"Maybe? Half this intel is in Portuguese, the other half in Turkish. I can't tell up from down in any of this. It's like-"

"Give me," Aisha said as she grabbed "Consuela," Jensen's newest computer acquisition. The next five minutes, the only sound to be heard from the woman were whispered snippets of English, Portuguese, and Turkish.

` "It was the Greeks. They didn't give everything they had to your friends. Nuñez stole the original bomb plans from Libya, who stole them from Russia, who stole them from America. Nuñez then sold the plans to Iran, whose operatives were most likely the people shooting at us." She gave Consuela back to Jensen before standing and pacing.

"Wonderful. The people who invented democracy are the same people who like getting other people killed." Clay joined in the pacing.

"And why do their tzatziki and gyros have to be so good?" Jensen mock-wailed as he went back to searching for anything useful.

Clay stopped his pacing. "That's it. Jensen, send a message to Auggie. Give him everything you got from that site, then tell him that we'll need contact info on a Greek-Macedonian named Giorgos Pandev. And work with Pooch to get us transport to Macedonia."

"The country or the region?"

"Whichever gets us closest to Pandev!"


So, that's exciting, huh? I updated it! Yay! Pretty good for a 1 in the morning find with grammar fixes.