Title: Undercover Lovers
Disclaimer: It's not mine!
*Hope you all like this story of mine! R/R. I'll try to update periodically. Thanks for the reviews! I appreciate it so much! You're all so supportive! Thanks again! Check out, **rendezvous.inmyelement.net** it a fanfic award site. Please check it out and nominate your favorite stories, I've been nominated so if you like this fic so far please vote for me starting April 9th! Thanks so much!
Summary: This story is about a CIA mission with our favorite two agents, and where it will lead. What are there covers? How long a mission? Read and find out how far a mission will take them!!!!!
Chapter 25: The Auction
Their driver kindly opened the door for Sydney and Vaughn to step out. Shutting the door behind them he went back to the drivers seat and drove away to park the limo. The plan was for him to tap into security cameras so from the limo he could monitor things inside making sure no suspicions are raised.
Sydney had attentively wrapped her arm around Vaughn's as he led her inside. They followed the crowds of people into a large hall. There was a stage at the far end with some pieces of art on it and a spokesman. In front of the stage were rows of chairs already filling with people.
There were waiters walking around the hall with trays of drinks too. Sydney and Vaughn both grabbed a drink and then found some seats on the right side of the stage. The both mingled with a few of the people around them and each other until the auction began.
Sydney slipped out to run to the lady's room as the auctioneer began his opening regards. There she contacted their driver for the security report. Sydney was relayed that there were guards by each exit and two on stage. No alarms were in place and all art work was on the stage by now.
She was satisfied and then returned to the auction just in time for the first item. Vaughn had gotten a guide pamphlet for the night with the all the art items and the opening bids. He opened it and showed it to Sydney. The opening bid for the Monet painting was $2,500. It was going to be put up for bidding somewhere in the middle of the evening so for now Sydney and Vaughn just sat back and tried to enjoy themselves. Every once and awhile they would even throw in a low bid to show they were interested not just in that one painting they came from.
The evening wore on and finally Monet's 'Japanese Footbridge' was brought up for bids. Sydney did the bidding. She started off with the bid of $3,000 which didn't last more than a few seconds. Arms were quickly raised, ear's were tugged on, and fingers were held up all indicating an upping on the bid. Sydney let most of the other people tire each other out before jumping back into the bid. The price was already up to $6,000. Who knew a painting could be worth so much?
There was one other elderly woman left bidding on the picture. They bid back and forth for a while. Suddenly, Sydney felt Vaughn's warm breath by her neck, "You know the account is only good for $10,000." Sydney nodded and decided to end this thing. The older woman kept upping Sydney so she decided she'd just throw it all out there at once.
The current bid was $7,000. Sydney reached her hand into the air again and this time stood up and declared, "10,000 dollars!" The older woman was taken aback a bit by Sydney's sudden large jump in price. She didn't bid immediately so the auctioneer began the 3 count. With a hit of the man's gavel the piece of artwork was now Sydney's, or rather the CIA's.
***Okay so it is short, I mean really short, but I knew I was going to be busy this week so I figured this little bit was better than nothing. Promise it will get interesting soon!
Disclaimer: It's not mine!
*Hope you all like this story of mine! R/R. I'll try to update periodically. Thanks for the reviews! I appreciate it so much! You're all so supportive! Thanks again! Check out, **rendezvous.inmyelement.net** it a fanfic award site. Please check it out and nominate your favorite stories, I've been nominated so if you like this fic so far please vote for me starting April 9th! Thanks so much!
Summary: This story is about a CIA mission with our favorite two agents, and where it will lead. What are there covers? How long a mission? Read and find out how far a mission will take them!!!!!
Chapter 25: The Auction
Their driver kindly opened the door for Sydney and Vaughn to step out. Shutting the door behind them he went back to the drivers seat and drove away to park the limo. The plan was for him to tap into security cameras so from the limo he could monitor things inside making sure no suspicions are raised.
Sydney had attentively wrapped her arm around Vaughn's as he led her inside. They followed the crowds of people into a large hall. There was a stage at the far end with some pieces of art on it and a spokesman. In front of the stage were rows of chairs already filling with people.
There were waiters walking around the hall with trays of drinks too. Sydney and Vaughn both grabbed a drink and then found some seats on the right side of the stage. The both mingled with a few of the people around them and each other until the auction began.
Sydney slipped out to run to the lady's room as the auctioneer began his opening regards. There she contacted their driver for the security report. Sydney was relayed that there were guards by each exit and two on stage. No alarms were in place and all art work was on the stage by now.
She was satisfied and then returned to the auction just in time for the first item. Vaughn had gotten a guide pamphlet for the night with the all the art items and the opening bids. He opened it and showed it to Sydney. The opening bid for the Monet painting was $2,500. It was going to be put up for bidding somewhere in the middle of the evening so for now Sydney and Vaughn just sat back and tried to enjoy themselves. Every once and awhile they would even throw in a low bid to show they were interested not just in that one painting they came from.
The evening wore on and finally Monet's 'Japanese Footbridge' was brought up for bids. Sydney did the bidding. She started off with the bid of $3,000 which didn't last more than a few seconds. Arms were quickly raised, ear's were tugged on, and fingers were held up all indicating an upping on the bid. Sydney let most of the other people tire each other out before jumping back into the bid. The price was already up to $6,000. Who knew a painting could be worth so much?
There was one other elderly woman left bidding on the picture. They bid back and forth for a while. Suddenly, Sydney felt Vaughn's warm breath by her neck, "You know the account is only good for $10,000." Sydney nodded and decided to end this thing. The older woman kept upping Sydney so she decided she'd just throw it all out there at once.
The current bid was $7,000. Sydney reached her hand into the air again and this time stood up and declared, "10,000 dollars!" The older woman was taken aback a bit by Sydney's sudden large jump in price. She didn't bid immediately so the auctioneer began the 3 count. With a hit of the man's gavel the piece of artwork was now Sydney's, or rather the CIA's.
***Okay so it is short, I mean really short, but I knew I was going to be busy this week so I figured this little bit was better than nothing. Promise it will get interesting soon!
