The man's voice stirred Nera from a slight daze, a haze of wondering how she got here. Suddenly a wave of nervousness washed over her, and she wasn't even sure if their so-called plan would work. But how could she deviate from it now? If just one of them messed up, the rest of the group would end up in jail, or worse.
The velen had to do something though, Harper had only just entered the building along with Sarkis.
First things first, need to get inside and find them, she thought, stepping toward the door behind her two accomplices.
"Ah, where the hell is she going?" Furi spat, frustrated that these amateurs couldn't get their act straight.
"Twenty-five," the guard muttered for the umpteenth time, followed by a grunt and directions to, "leave your weapon at the front desk."
Begrudgingly, she walked in and laid her spear on the counter. The man wordlessly took it and exchanged it for a ticket with a number printed on it. Ahead of her, through the crowd, she could see Harper and Sarkis, one looking more hopeless than the other. Harper's obvious scanning wouldn't draw any attention for anyone else, but Nera felt as though he was a little too obvious.
I wonder if I'm that obvious? she mused, darkly imagining just how many guards would be bearing down upon them if she was somehow noticed.
Before she could weave through the crowd, Harper and Sarkis moved up, probably trying to position themselves closer to something.
A door, perhaps? Nera contemplated.
As she pushed her way past small groupings of museum visitors and various displays in the Conexus lobby, she finally made it to where Harper and Sarkis had just stood. They were gone, but straddling a cobblestone doorway was a slowly closing wooden door where they must have just entered. Giving a less-than-casual glance around her, she didn't immediately detect any gaze watching her, and Nera quickly slipped into the door before it could close.
In front of her was a stairway. To the right, she could go upstairs, to the left, down. She had already almost forgotten that Sarkis mentioned in the bar the document would be in the lower levels, and if not for the sound of footsteps above her, she might've gone upstairs. Quickly down the stairs she went, trying to pretend that her heart wasn't about to beat out of her chest. The circular staircase wound down, down, down, dimly lit and occasionally brightened by a wall-secured torch. Everything in her wanted to find Harper and Sarkis, so she could stop holding the breath in her lungs. How many flights, how many floors down, did Sarkis even say? The blue-skinned youth couldn't remember.
Finally, the velen, rookie-warrior reached the bottom, and a quick peek around the corner gave her what she had been seeking. Harper and Sarkis cautiously concealed behind a portion of the stone wall that jutted out asymmetrically.
"Harper!" Nera whispered loudly.
Harper cocked his neck in her direction and, even in the dark, Nysvernera could make out the surprise and disappointment on his expression.
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