Jake, Spud, and Trixie gathered in an alley behind Pandarus Towers. Getting set up to form a plan on how to sneak in undetected.
Spud opened his laptop, "Alright, I hacked in to the building's security systems, and I can take down any alarms and motion sensors we encounter. I've also tapped into the security cameras, and it looks like Pandarus is currently in his office on the 16th floor, west side of the building."
"Jakey, you sure Pandarus is going to know anything?" Trixie asked.
"Are you kidding? He's probably the punk behind all this." Jake said, as he looked at the window of Pandarus's office.
Spud continued with the plan, "There are air vents underneath the floor that run all throughout the building. We can access them from an outer vent about 10 feet off the ground just around that corner. I think our best option to enter undetected will be too..."
"Don't worry about it Spud," Jake interrupted, "There's no need to do this quietly." Jake said as he opened his wings and started flying upwards towards the window that would lead to Pandarus's office.
Jake flew up pass the window, and continued upwards for a couple more stories. Then he looped backwards, shut his wings, and started dive bombing at the window. He smashed right through it with no trouble and landed on his feet in a fighting stance, ready for any upcoming attack. He did a quick survey of the room and saw it empty except for Pandarus, who was sitting at a large, oak desk, facing Jake.
"Ah, the American Dragon!" Pandarus said, "You know, I have a door." Pandarus raised his hand, gesturing to the door at the far right side of the room.
Jake didn't take his eyes off him. He wasn't going to make a sneak attack too easy for Pandarus."
Pandarus looked at a calender on his desk, "You know you're early, my next plot to takeover the world isn't scheduled to begin for a couple more months. Tell me, what can I do for you, before security shows up to throw you out." He said.
"You're going to tell me what I need to know," Jake explained, "and you're going to do it now."
"I'm sorry, but I'm afraid you'll have to schedule an appointment with my secretary for that." Pandarus replied. "So, how is the whole 'magical-world-protector' gig going?"
"I'm not playing games, Eli, start talking!" Jake warned.
Pandarus sighed, "I forgot small talk is wasted on you."
Jake remained unfazed, "Now!"
"You haven't even told me what you wanted to know about." Pandarus told him.
"There's a wizard somewhere here in the city causing trouble, tell me where I can find them." Jake said, with an edge in his tone.
"You know, a little please never hurt anyone." Pandarus said, "but unfortunately for you, I have."
In a quick movement Pandarus jumped up on his desk with his wands in his hands. "I think it is time you learned some manners."
Pandarus shot a blast of energy at where Jake was standing. Almost catching Jake's tail as he leaped out of the way. Jake replied with his own blast of dragon fire, to which Pandarus gave a quick swipe of his hand and brushed away.
"You know, I know exactly who you want to know about, American Dragon! Sadly, I'm not going to tell you anything! It's sort of a professional courtesy among evil wizards!" Pandarus yelled out to Jake. "I would love to stay and chat, but I have more important matters to attend to! Another time!"
Pandarus suddenly vanished into thin air, without a trace. Jake was left standing alone in the office. Frustration was starting to become his best friend. Spud and Trixie suddenly burst through a vent in the floor, landing in a fighting stance that was almost identical to the one Jake landed in when he broke through the window.
Trixie took a quick look around the room and realized Jake was the only one in there. "Jake! Are you crazy! You could've been in some serious trouble." She criticized.
Jake just brushed it off. "Come on, let's get out of here."
