(ok, sorry about delay. I was in the car driving back home. all day yesterday.)
Morgan walked over to a computer to check records before they were all wiped. He brought up a file and after reading it slammed his fist into the screen. The result was a spiderweb of cracks.
"They've already been moved!" Morgan growled. "There were people here, but they're gone."
Meanwhile, Gaz nodded at Parker's suggestion and waited to see who would come out of the room. She held up her weapon just in case.
Around the corner, Gaz glanced and saw a technician coming down the hall.
"I got this," Gaz said as she walked out to meet the man.
Smiling in a friendly way that was not normal for her, Gaz approached the man and flashed a badge quickly.
"Hi," she said, "I'm new here and am completely lost. They sent me an old layout and..."
The man was quiet a moment and said, "Uh...sure....I can help. What are you trying to find?"
"I'm trying to find the nurse's station," Gaz said with a sigh.
"Wow," the man said, "you really are lost. I can take you over that way."
"I would really appreciate that," Gaz replied with fake relief.
Before the man started walking he said, "I don't suppose you'd want to---"
He didn't get to finish his thought because in a flash, Gaz was behind him with a hand gripping his arm.
"Don't say anything," Gaz commanded him quietly. "I'm sure you know what's poking you in the back right now. Here's what you're going to do. You're going to let us into that room over there with no trouble."
"Us?" the man dared to ask.
Gaz moved the man forward a couple of feet and turned his attention to the others down the hall. Of course, his attention was focused mainly on Parker.
"You noticed him, huh?" Gaz asked. "See...if you give us any trouble...my friend over there is going to give you trouble of your own. Get my meaning?"
The man nodded.
"Good," Gaz said, "now...how many people are in there right now?"
At first the man was quiet, but was motivated to answer when the faint sound of Gaz's gun warming up was heard.
"Two," he said, "one tech and one guard."
"I hope you're not lying to me," Gaz whispered threateningly. "Now, open the door."