He's been tracking the man for awhile. And he was good. Obviously an experienced field agent. He always kept to busy streets, always stayed near crowds. Never showing that he knew he was being shadowed
( ... )
Hunnigan's head turns once, to watch a little dog pass by. She's not out of place, she's just locationally disadvantaged--
There's the tail. She didn't have time to change; she was running an errand when she got the mayday, and she blended in perfectly well there.She replays the glimpse she got of him. That overcoat could be hiding anything. She's got a light bulletproof vest, yes, but it won't save her from a headshot. In short, she needs someone who's prepared for trouble, someone who can drop in at a moment's notice
( ... )
And there she goes. Headed for the car. He almost smiles. Almost.
He watches her pull the cellphone out, making a call. He only has a glimpse in profile of her face when she reaches to put the phone away, but the look he sees says enough. Her back-up wasn't responding.
He briefly checks six to make sure the man he had been tailing earlier hadn't snuck up to flank him. The coast was clear. When he turns back, he sees Hunnigan making a beeline toward the fence. There is a brief moment where HUNK nearly draws his gun and shoots her, and that is when her hand goes for the PINpoint. Lucky for her, he's very cool in situations like these and sees her hand come out of the pocket with car keys.
~I don't think so...~
If she were to turn around and look again, Hunnigan will notice her tail seems to have disappeared. Uh oh...
There's a fence ahead, with three major gaps in it. The one in the middle is the shortest line to her destination, but she doesn't like the idea that there's two sides to watch out for as she goes through. Best to go for the gap on the right. She veers sharply, moving quickly.
She doesn't look around. She's still in her role, which is a woman with nothing unique or special about her walking to her car.
She moves in close to the wall to see around the fence a little more. And there's her car. Not much further.
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There's the tail. She didn't have time to change; she was running an errand when she got the mayday, and she blended in perfectly well there.She replays the glimpse she got of him. That overcoat could be hiding anything. She's got a light bulletproof vest, yes, but it won't save her from a headshot. In short, she needs someone who's prepared for trouble, someone who can drop in at a moment's notice ( ... )
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He watches her pull the cellphone out, making a call. He only has a glimpse in profile of her face when she reaches to put the phone away, but the look he sees says enough. Her back-up wasn't responding.
He briefly checks six to make sure the man he had been tailing earlier hadn't snuck up to flank him. The coast was clear. When he turns back, he sees Hunnigan making a beeline toward the fence. There is a brief moment where HUNK nearly draws his gun and shoots her, and that is when her hand goes for the PINpoint. Lucky for her, he's very cool in situations like these and sees her hand come out of the pocket with car keys.
~I don't think so...~
If she were to turn around and look again, Hunnigan will notice her tail seems to have disappeared. Uh oh...
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She doesn't look around. She's still in her role, which is a woman with nothing unique or special about her walking to her car.
She moves in close to the wall to see around the fence a little more. And there's her car. Not much further.
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