Galleria Meeting... Mr. Sheridan, are you present?

Nov 04, 2004 15:57

The black military style Hummer pulled up to the door which was opened for Santiago to exit. Walking down the stairs, behind him a soldier followed, "What if he doesn't meet with you, sir? Do you really think getting the MI-6 off his back will be a strong enough pull ( Read more... )

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the_bride_tm November 6 2004, 16:52:06 UTC
Kiddo waited patiently at her vantage point. Casually dressed, wearing blue jeans and leather jacket, her hair in pony-tail, there was nothing noticeable in her presence.
Her gaze slowly scanned the crowd, looking for suspicious figures but did not find any yet.

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amanda_montrose November 6 2004, 17:08:54 UTC
Amanda allowed her gaze to fall around the shops and see Kiddo and Evan's other man. The two were not close together but they were there and that made Amanda happy. She turned back to Terry, placing her head upon his shoulder. "You think this guy can really do what he says? Getting the British off your back?"

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a_bit_player November 7 2004, 03:17:07 UTC
It seemed right on schedule, punctual in fact. Four men dressed in solid green fatigues came into the area first. Upon their shoulder's one could see the emblem of a shield in red and two swords upon it crossed. They scanned about the place before moving off. Several others showed up upon different levels.

Then came the General, one man behind him, carrying a briefcase. Hands clasped firmly behind his back, Santiago waited. "Time," he asked without turning his head even as blue sharp eyes looked about. They spotted Kiddo, lingered for a moment then moved on.

"12:58, Sir," The officer answered.

Two minutes, then if Sheridan didn't show, he walked and someone would feel his wrath.

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a_bit_player November 7 2004, 22:58:37 UTC
Time ticked away, the two minutes nearly up when Sheridan showed. Santiago slowly turned, blue eyes cold and level. He looked the man over and decided pleasantries aside, business was more important. He stepped closer, hands still behind his back as he spoke, "I have a proposition for you, perhaps an offer. If you should except it, you're record will be restored, the MI-6 will no longer be hunting you down and you will be compensated in pay for the time you served in prison and what you were not paid by Croft."

"It's a very simple mission Mr. Sheridan, one that could also label you as a hero." In his eyes that is.

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