Ellie followed the map to the place in the fence which was shortest
and pulled on her gloves. She carefully climbed over and ran straight for
the cover of the trees. Each tree was on the detailed maps and was easy to
follow to the hatch which would be her ticket in.
She had spent every free moment planning this out; everyday straight on to strategize. Every detail had to be planned from what to wear how to what was necessary and how to lie if caught or even seen.
Ellie carefully twisted the open the hatch exactly as indicted on then map. Slipping into the long dark hole, grabbed the ladder and began to climb down. The climb took quite a while and when she finally reached the bottom a large metal door.
"Scheiße (German for shit, shy-sta),"she cursed the door wasn't on any of the maps. "I didn't bring anything to pick this kind of door."
She carefully shifted through her pockets to find anything that would serve as a make shift pick. Finding a pencil, paperclip and some duck tape. Putting the pick together and trying the lock.
"Dang, it always works in the movies," she cursed as it didn't work.
Sitting down to think she looked and cursed when she realized that she could have just undone the bolt. Ellie stood up undid the bolt, and continued with her plan. Stepping out into the corridor she headed for the elevator. She had chosen that elevator, one because it was close and two because it was rarely used. An elevator is a bad place to be with someone else. They might start asking question; like what you're doing in a military base that you're not supposed to be in or anywhere near.
Pressing the button to go to fifteenth floor she relaxed for a split second till the elevator stopped. Stepping out with confidence so anyone she ran into would think she knew what she was doing and that she was supposed to be there. Ellie had memorized the path that she had to take knowing that a girl carrying a bunch of paper would be really odd.
'Yes, empty,' Ellie celebrated silently in her head as she opened the door to the armory. She searched for one of the things that the man had requested, and searched.
"Nooo," Ellie cursed dropping her face into her hands. "None why aren't there any"
* * *
"Where is she?" The man asked as the whole gang was there except Ellie. "She always does this kind of job the morning before the exchange. She'll be here any moment now." Adam reassured the man.
"You mean she always delays like this, what is she scared. I'll give her a reason to be scared if she doesn't show," The man threatened he was quivering.
"No she just doesn't like having to have to hold on to the merchandise. You never know who's watching you when you're alone in your room." Adam defended Ellie.
"He's right, but it's not the police you have to worry about it's your parents." Ryan agreed. "She better get here quick," The man muttered.
* * * Ellie sat for only a second thinking of what to do next, then got up and went quickly back to her elevator. She stopped for a second before she hit the button to go back up to her way out. Her mind strayed to the 28th level. Her finger moved and the next thing she knew was that the elevator had stopped on the 28th level.
Stepping out of the elevator she spotted it. A tall dark bald man had it attached to his belt. Just then she lost all hope, he was at least three times as big as she was when it came to muscle. Then a sliver of hope crept into her mind. Her speed, Ellie was one of the fastest students in her school and community.
She shadowed him for one hallway strategizing; then made her move. Carefully maneuvering her hand until she got a firm grip on the object she presumed was a weapon, lifted it from its resting place, and got ready to run.
"What the heck?" A second younger white man had just walked up (Jonas).
The first turned around just as Ellie began to run and nearly grabbed her, while the second pulled out another weapon identical to the one glue to Ellie's sweaty hand and shot once. Ellie went face first into the ground unconscious. The first walked over to her and tried to pry the weapon from her but couldn't loosen her grip.
She had spent every free moment planning this out; everyday straight on to strategize. Every detail had to be planned from what to wear how to what was necessary and how to lie if caught or even seen.
Ellie carefully twisted the open the hatch exactly as indicted on then map. Slipping into the long dark hole, grabbed the ladder and began to climb down. The climb took quite a while and when she finally reached the bottom a large metal door.
"Scheiße (German for shit, shy-sta),"she cursed the door wasn't on any of the maps. "I didn't bring anything to pick this kind of door."
She carefully shifted through her pockets to find anything that would serve as a make shift pick. Finding a pencil, paperclip and some duck tape. Putting the pick together and trying the lock.
"Dang, it always works in the movies," she cursed as it didn't work.
Sitting down to think she looked and cursed when she realized that she could have just undone the bolt. Ellie stood up undid the bolt, and continued with her plan. Stepping out into the corridor she headed for the elevator. She had chosen that elevator, one because it was close and two because it was rarely used. An elevator is a bad place to be with someone else. They might start asking question; like what you're doing in a military base that you're not supposed to be in or anywhere near.
Pressing the button to go to fifteenth floor she relaxed for a split second till the elevator stopped. Stepping out with confidence so anyone she ran into would think she knew what she was doing and that she was supposed to be there. Ellie had memorized the path that she had to take knowing that a girl carrying a bunch of paper would be really odd.
'Yes, empty,' Ellie celebrated silently in her head as she opened the door to the armory. She searched for one of the things that the man had requested, and searched.
"Nooo," Ellie cursed dropping her face into her hands. "None why aren't there any"
* * *
"Where is she?" The man asked as the whole gang was there except Ellie. "She always does this kind of job the morning before the exchange. She'll be here any moment now." Adam reassured the man.
"You mean she always delays like this, what is she scared. I'll give her a reason to be scared if she doesn't show," The man threatened he was quivering.
"No she just doesn't like having to have to hold on to the merchandise. You never know who's watching you when you're alone in your room." Adam defended Ellie.
"He's right, but it's not the police you have to worry about it's your parents." Ryan agreed. "She better get here quick," The man muttered.
* * * Ellie sat for only a second thinking of what to do next, then got up and went quickly back to her elevator. She stopped for a second before she hit the button to go back up to her way out. Her mind strayed to the 28th level. Her finger moved and the next thing she knew was that the elevator had stopped on the 28th level.
Stepping out of the elevator she spotted it. A tall dark bald man had it attached to his belt. Just then she lost all hope, he was at least three times as big as she was when it came to muscle. Then a sliver of hope crept into her mind. Her speed, Ellie was one of the fastest students in her school and community.
She shadowed him for one hallway strategizing; then made her move. Carefully maneuvering her hand until she got a firm grip on the object she presumed was a weapon, lifted it from its resting place, and got ready to run.
"What the heck?" A second younger white man had just walked up (Jonas).
The first turned around just as Ellie began to run and nearly grabbed her, while the second pulled out another weapon identical to the one glue to Ellie's sweaty hand and shot once. Ellie went face first into the ground unconscious. The first walked over to her and tried to pry the weapon from her but couldn't loosen her grip.
