Jenn pressed her thumb to the pad by the door, stared into the optical scanner and murmured the voice code sequence quietly, as if anyone in this long, dark, completely empty hallway would hear her.
She didn't know why empty buildings gave her such nerves. It was like someone had come in and just whisked all the people away, leaving the place somehow fundamentally... wrong.
The door to her father's main lab hissed open, without filling the corridor with a solid block of anima-fueled lightning. She'd clearly gotten the security sequence right. The lights flashed on in the room, blinding her temporarily. It was very bright, and very white and metallic in there. As she stepped in, the door hissed shut behind her.
Things were exactly as she and Tom had left them when they'd staggered out weeks ago and tumbled into the car he'd called for them. The walls were still covered with racks carrying anima weapons of every sort. This was the only lab in Edwards where you could find blades as well as firearms. Her father worked with everything for his gifted clients, except the purely magical foci. He had an engineer's aversion to the purely magical. If he couldn't shove it in a circuit, he wasn't about to mess with it in his lab.
The metal workbenches that lined the walls held various scanning and calibration equipment, tools in neat racks and drawers, computer consoles, and one ancient, purportedly Egyptian, box. A small casket about a foot and a half long and a foot wide, a foot tall. Unprepossessing.... it just sat there... next to an abandoned pistol that had just been flung on the counter next to it.
Jenn glanced at the floor automatically. There was no blood left, of course. She'd used every drop in the room to try to keep herself alive... keep them both alive. She shook her head. “So not thinking about that.” She spoke to the empty room.
Without noticing the intercom light blinking to tell her she had a message, or in this case, a visitor, Jenn moved to pull a digital camera down on its swing-arm and position it near the box before firing up one of the terminals.
She stopped, looking around. She swore she'd heard whispers. Fecking empty buildings messed with your head. She went back to positioning the camera, only to jump out of her skin... really, she expected to look down and see a skin just laying on the floor... when her phone buzzed across the room in her bag.
“Going to break this one too... so help me.” She went and retrieved the phone and read Wes' text.
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Jenn, sorry *************. *** probably won't get **************** at the factory, but ******** it's a good idea to be there*** Tom with *****
She stared at her phone and then whacked it against her hip a few times, on the grounds that if something doesn't work, you hit it a few times. The text read the same... with punctuation inserted randomly over words.
She texted back:
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<text to Wes>Tom's with you? I won't get what?
Shaking her head, she went back to move the box so she could start scans of the first side.
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In the dark hallway, some light from the single working lab now filtered out through the fogged plexiglass strip near the ceiling...the only 'window' to that one, most secure lab. With the light came whispers, slithering and echoing down the dim hallway, past windows into other labs containing rocket launchers, flame throwers, rifles, warheads...