She had just enough time to wash up, slip into her suit and hire a dirt bike before the sun had set completely. When asked by the owner, she answered that she was going for a midnight drive, and she wasn't lying, however when the Majestics asked her where she was going, she answered them frankly.
"I need to collect intelligence, find the bunker, and find a map of the layout, that sort of thing." She said, flinging her rucksack over her shoulder and grabbing a helmet.
"I'm coming with you." Johnny said, getting up.
"No, you guys need to rest up for the fight tomorrow." She stopped him.
She needed to do this alone. She didn't need any of them blowing her cover. If she ran into Tala, there was no telling what he could talk her into doing.
"But you haven't rested." Robert pointed out.
She looked at him for a second, dipped her head and her hair fell over her eyes. She sighed and looked at the ground.
"I just need to find Kai and Alex. Then every thing will be okay." She said, walking over to the door.
She put her hand on the handle and looked back over her shoulder.
"Then I can rest." She said, opening to the door.
She stood in the door way, feeling they needed more comforting.
"Not a second until then." She said, walking out of the hotel room and closing it behind her.
She leaned against the door on the outside. She was rather tired, and she could do with a nap.
"You need to rest, Charlie. You won't be any good if you fall asleep in battle, or worst, can't concentrate efficiently." Anukis preached to her.
"I know, I'll rest when I get back, but for now I need to press on." She said, and began walking down the hall to the hotel foyer.
The bike she had hired had been delivered to the front desk, along with many disgusted looks from fellow patrons. She took the bike, and got on, riding out the hotel foyer and speeding up the road, heading south out of Cairo. When she was clear of the city lights, she stopped and switched off the bike. She took her helmet off, swung her bag around and opened it, digging in it for something. She took out a satellite phone and dialed the number for her team back in France. It rang once and was picked up.
"Princess, tell us what you need?" one man asked her.
"I need you to pick up on my position in Egypt, using this phone." She heard a few beeps and then the man talked again.
"We have you. 20 kilometers south west of Cairo. What next?" he asked.
"I need you to hack into the electricity grid and see where a lot of power is being used. It would be somewhere remote, with no sign of life, except for the electricity usage." She said.
She heard typing of fingers and then two beeps showed up.
"We have two in your area. One looks to at a nearby temple, but I know they're doing restoration there, so it must be the other place. It's 16 kilometers directly south from your current position." He said to her.
"Thank you. Please inform the government of my route. I'll be in touch." She said to him.
"Good luck princess." He said, hanging up.
She put the phone away and put her helmet back on. She started up the bike and drove on.