Chapter 6
It was barely 12 hours later before Hei's phone vibrated on the side table. He didn't want to reach up from the comfy position under the covers and look at it only to get blared from the light. He sighed irritated and grabbed the phone over his head. He checked his notifications.
He sat up shirtless and glared at the phone for what might have been the longest he ever stared at the darn thing. He flung back into the sheet and dropped the phone on the dresser. This was the quickest Sanji ever got back to Hei with the "bigger projects". Hei nodded himself off to sleep, yes if he ever got the chance he would save a plate of hot dumpling dounuts for Sanji and his hard work... unless of course he ate it first.
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The data brought up almost nothing useless. The schedule changes for the security especially in the holding cells were ridiculously timed but still helpful for the time to come. Hei went over all the data, he hooked up his phone to a laptop and ate so many different breakfast things in one bit he lost count how much he put in his mouth. He didn't have patience to deal with other customers staring at him and him studying the blueprints so he ordered in, his room looked like buffet line.
His mouth suddenly stopped chewing for a few moments. At the top ridge of a page the dates for all the Sancutary updates of their computers were all created withing the last four months. Now that he thought of it, all the data was recent things. That meant all the real dirt wasn't put into the report yet. All Sanji could get him was blueprints of the new Santuary, the Elders names and names and positions of most of the high ranking officials; there were blanks left named 'incomplete listings'.
What little Hei could do with this he would need an unscheduled road trip. But that didn't mean he couldn't finish breakfast.
An hour and a half later, after foiling three trays of food and then after second thought and unfoiling them to store as snacks for later on, Hei ventured out to Dublin city. He realized a little too late the data on his phone didn't have the address of the Sanctuary, only Roarhaven. Hei was going in blind, he knee nothing of the people in the Sanctuary, the security outline was scetchy due to faulty computer updates and he didn't have a clue where to look or what for. He needed a back up.
Hei pulled up a electric jammer box, he tossed the cartridge in a trash bin and walked down the next two blocks. He flipped the switch and the light on the box buzzed to life. Hei was just out of range of the box but close enough to take a step in range if circumstances were to arrive.
He dialed a number he memorized. The phone rung but the person didn't pick up, Hei tried again and this time the person picked up on the thrid beat. "WHAT! What do you want!?"
Hei furrowed his eyebrows, "I wouldn't take that tone with me if you know whats good for you."
"You call -me- and I'm the one getting threats?!" Eliza Scorn hissed. "I would hang up the phone and get a dictionary of manner if I were you."
"But you're not," Hei simply said. He could swear he heard her eyes roll in her head.
"What do you want?" Eliza grouched.
"What's the best way way to get into the Santuary prison files?"
"And you think you can just call me and I would help you? No way Jose," she laughed.
"I think it would lighten up the darkening disgression you've put yourself in and your work." Hei,was getting impatient.
Eliza wasn't laughing anymore. "Oh? Really?" There was a pause. "How much free loading am I dealing here?"
"30."
"30? I think I deserve a little more than that."
"45. No higher."
"For breaking into Ireland territory?"
"You have no specialty ties with them, this shouldn't be a problem." Another pause.
"Which cell and looking for whom?" She was in.
"Salia Nadir."
"Oh." It was too sly of an oh. "You're gonna wanna have to give up that search. Nadir is loose in Dublin. First person to catch him gets his head on a dinner plate." Hei didn't have anything to say. "Well? Hello?"
"Got anything else?"
"Whatever you're doing I wish you hell."
"Nice to speak to you too." Hei hung up and cut the box off walking away without a missed step. Just as he touched the remote button his fingers frizzled and he couldn't tell where was where. He was jumping again but this time he felt his body weight go down to the the ground that wasn't there, not from the sudden magical shock but from the body that crashed into him and dived along with him.
