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The scar on the man's neck itched as he walked around the interior of the warehouse, running his fingers over the old concrete beams that held the structure in place. Concrete was harder to get to burn. He was going need some heavy explosives for this one. He smelled the musty odor that all these buildings had, the smell of age and deterioration. He froze as he heard tires on the gravel outside. A peek through a window showed two figures emerging from a car. He slipped into the shadows as the two figures approached.
"This place has seen better days." Sydney said sarcastically looking at the peeling paint and rundown exterior.
Gage smiled and walked to the door that was half open. Entering the building that Sydney guessed had once been an old factory. They noticed how empty and barren it was. Gage felt the hair on his neck stand up as he felt somebody watching them reaching for his gun but not saying a word, he put a finger to his lips. He watched Sydney pull her weapon and advanced to the left as he went to his right, announcing, "Texas Rangers", as they walked deeper into the bowels of the building.
"Great!" he thought with glee. "Texas Rangers. This will be a fun challenge." Staying in the shadows, he crept out the back door and disappeared around the edge of the building. He made his way to where the Rangers car was parked at. Placing his hands on the still warm hood he found comfort in its heat. Going to the passenger side of the car he opened the door and found several file folders on the seat. Smiling, he knelt down and thumbed through the files finding exactly what he needed. A familiar name that will come in handy. Getting up he snuck back in to the woods behind the warehouse.
After thoroughly searching the warehouse Gage and Sydney walked back to their car.
"I swear it felt like we were being watched, Syd." He reported.
"It did feel kinda eerie in there." Sydney reported as she opened the passenger side door,
She was alarmed at seeing the files open and scattered and said "Gage, somebody's been in the car."
Gage peeked inside the driver side window. Noticing the file folders in disarray he called Walker on his phone. Sydney grabbed her gun and started to proceed around the building, Gage hot on her trail.
By the time they had circled the building Walker and Trivette were there checking out the car. Sydney gave them the report on what happened.
"But you didn't see anybody?" Walker asked. Both junior Rangers shook their heads no.
"But it did FEEL like someone was watching us." Gage insisted.
Walker nodded, completely understanding.
"I am gonna take these files back to Headquarters and see if we can get finger prints," Trivette said.
