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A figure lay prostrate on hill 20 clicks to the west of the Boone estate, macro-binoculars to her face as she studied the layout of the back entrance and what security she could see from this distance. Hearing a rustle coming from behind her, she turned her head and took a glance only to find that Josy had returned with her datapad in hand.
Josy, making sure she was out of eye and scope-sight, smiled as she turned on the datapad and began to scan through the schematics of the estate. It's funny how bureacrats seemed to build such elaborate buildings but use several different contractors, leaving behind tons of paper trail for an interested party to find.
"How's it look?" Boann asked her.
"Not quite candy from a baby, but nothing we can't handle," Josy answered with a smirk on her face. "How about your end?"
Boann turned back to the estate pulling up her binoculars again and zooming in as she saw them changing guard for the day. "Not too terrible. It's still a shame we don't have a bomb to drop on them, though. I want this one to cry for his mommy."
Josy laughed at that, raising an eyebrow at her sister's remark. "You know, I didn't think you'd ever have it in you, sis."
"I don't take kindly to being played a fool. He deserves everything that's coming to him," she answered with clenched teeth. "Let's head out."
Crawling down the hillside, they grabbed their packs and made their way in the cover of night toward the estate.
Josy, making sure she was out of eye and scope-sight, smiled as she turned on the datapad and began to scan through the schematics of the estate. It's funny how bureacrats seemed to build such elaborate buildings but use several different contractors, leaving behind tons of paper trail for an interested party to find.
"How's it look?" Boann asked her.
"Not quite candy from a baby, but nothing we can't handle," Josy answered with a smirk on her face. "How about your end?"
Boann turned back to the estate pulling up her binoculars again and zooming in as she saw them changing guard for the day. "Not too terrible. It's still a shame we don't have a bomb to drop on them, though. I want this one to cry for his mommy."
Josy laughed at that, raising an eyebrow at her sister's remark. "You know, I didn't think you'd ever have it in you, sis."
"I don't take kindly to being played a fool. He deserves everything that's coming to him," she answered with clenched teeth. "Let's head out."
Crawling down the hillside, they grabbed their packs and made their way in the cover of night toward the estate.