Once everyone had woken up, and gone through the plan for the day one more time, Lau got ready to teleport them to Prague to see if they could track down Bob and Ted, or at least their contacts. He was still certain that he and Marishka could work much better on their own, without having to watch out for four high school students, of all things,
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Since they had no idea if the warehouse was being guarded or not, Lau decided to have them reappear a block away, giving them the chance to get some surveillance in. If it seemed safe or if they got a brilliant plan together, he could teleport them inside later.
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She scanned around quickly, and drew her gun.
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"Let's head out," he said shortly.
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The warehouse loomed in front of them, silent and still, with sodium lights punctuating the darkness every forty feet or so. A sign saying KEEP OUT in Russian and what Parker assumed was a few other local dialects was posted prominently on the first door.
It didn't appear to be guarded. Parker looked up and around, checking to see if any surveillance aeries or wandering guards were in the vicinity.
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When he was confident, he returned and nodded. "Now we go."
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In the background, there was the obvious clacking of keys as Mac did her job, and a shuffling of papers as Rory did hers.
"Okay," she said after a moment. "Warehouse belongs to a guy named Johann von Fleiglesnørt. Looks like he also has a cabin out in god-knows-where in Carpathians and...ooh, there was coffee sent there very recently."
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