In the Wrong Place {open}
Aug 28, 2011 21:33:29 GMT -5
Post by Naomi Green on Aug 28, 2011 21:33:29 GMT -5
Naomi dealt with the lock by flicking her hand, and easily strode into the staff lounge. There was more of a plan than that, naturally. First she'd made certain that nobody was currently in the lodge. Mostly by arriving at the time when the staff was likely engaged in extracurricular activities or busy doing whatever irresponsible behavior that Naomi had little doubt they all engaged in. She also might have purposefully loosened a few necessary bolts on a drinking fountain down the hall, and possibly bent a pipe just out of kink. Minor enough, and nearly untraceable. Not that it mattered at the moment.
The British transfer moved with purpose, looking almost like a spy in some bad movie. She slid about the room, taking in everything. A step too close to a vending machine caused a rather loud gurgle that actually made Naomi take a cautionary step away. She also found several paperclips starting to gather around her feet. Side effect of having magnetic powers: metal had a tendency to stick.
But she wasn't seeing what she'd been hoping for. Occasionally the staff would leave something loose, a file or a stack of papers. Truthfully, Naomi had been hoping for an entire cabinet of files. There was a coffee machine, but somehow Naomi doubted that it contained any secrets.
"Worthless," she muttered, tossing her head. She was taking one last look around when she heard footsteps in the hall, followed by the door opening. The girl turned, bracing herself for the new entry. No, she didn't hide; hiding was for the weak. She simply stood in plain sight, arms folded, as if she belonged there and whomever was coming in was the intruder.
If all else failed, the coffee dispenser had enough metal in it, and Naomi was certain she could pull cans out of the machine. The thought tugged her lips just up in a smile, which was the expression she wore as someone entered the room.
The British transfer moved with purpose, looking almost like a spy in some bad movie. She slid about the room, taking in everything. A step too close to a vending machine caused a rather loud gurgle that actually made Naomi take a cautionary step away. She also found several paperclips starting to gather around her feet. Side effect of having magnetic powers: metal had a tendency to stick.
But she wasn't seeing what she'd been hoping for. Occasionally the staff would leave something loose, a file or a stack of papers. Truthfully, Naomi had been hoping for an entire cabinet of files. There was a coffee machine, but somehow Naomi doubted that it contained any secrets.
"Worthless," she muttered, tossing her head. She was taking one last look around when she heard footsteps in the hall, followed by the door opening. The girl turned, bracing herself for the new entry. No, she didn't hide; hiding was for the weak. She simply stood in plain sight, arms folded, as if she belonged there and whomever was coming in was the intruder.
If all else failed, the coffee dispenser had enough metal in it, and Naomi was certain she could pull cans out of the machine. The thought tugged her lips just up in a smile, which was the expression she wore as someone entered the room.