It was a sunny morning in New York City and just like usual Kurt was up in the kitchen cooking a vegan breakfast for Jane.
Ever since the team has put a stop to Jane's brother Roman, things have been rather chill in everyone's lives at the FBI office. Their everyday lives consists of stopping terrorist attacks on American soil or resolving hostage situations but there were no more things that connected the FBI office to tattoos.
As soon as Kurt and Jane makes it into the office, Reade drags the team into a meeting.
In her usual sarcastic fashion, Tasha says "Jeez boss, didn't know that we had important business to talk about today!"
Reade rolls his eyes but as soon as everyone is in the meeting room he proceeds:
"So, team due to increasing threats from North Korea we have reliable intel that rogue agents from North Korea have made their way onto American soil. Our first lead is on a guy name Ji-yeong Kim who recently made his way into New York. From the basic surveillance intel that we've gathered so far he entered the U.S.A. under a South Korean citizenship but has been showing increasing suspicion that he is connected to other North Korean counterparts that are possibly already located in U.S.A. as well."
In her chirpy voice Patterson says "Yes, I'll get started in tracking and monitoring his activity."
"Good" said Reade.
"On another note we have two consultants coming into the office today that will be helping us with the North Korean situation. They're two ex-military guys that has dealt with this situation before so they'll be sharing their advice and possibly also be going out into the field with us."
"Well, as long as one of them isn't my evil sibling…" Jane jokes.
Reade continues,"Okay so Weller, you'll be picking up Sergeant Stonebridge from the airport later today and Sergeant Scott who is our other guy will be meeting us here later today for our afternoon meeting."
"Yes boss" says Kurt.
"Alright, everyone dismissed, let's get back to work" says Reade as everyone flows out of the meeting room to continue with their everyday activities.
