"We're almost there Miss Chandler."
Came the soft call of the incredibly kind cab driver to the female sitting in the back of his cab. The female in question, had slept most of the trip from Newmarket to this rather remote location. The cabbie had driven here once before and dropped someone off a few years ago. He still had no idea what the place was.
The female in question, a girl with mid-back length blonde hair and bright green eyes which were currently half-lidded and sleepy, looked up. She offered a bit of a smile at the cabbie as she pushed off the armrest of the cab, turning her gaze to the thick forest that passed them by as they descended into the 'heart' of a large forested area south of Newmarket. She looked utterly exhausted in how she slumped her seat. After all, it had been two connecting flight and a three hour cab ride to get to this point. Part of her hoped there was at least a soft bed waiting her upon arrival...
...A bed? Who was she kidding. She doubted there was a bed available for anyone like her where she was going.
The cab rounded a bend that encircled a large pond overflowing with all sorts of wildlife, slowing down a little to let the female appreciate the sight. The countryside in the UK was beautiful to behold. A small smile came across the girls face as she stared out over the pond. Then they were turning away, onto a long dirt lane which twisted it's way into the forest, ending in a small roundabout in front a tall metal gate. Laser cut into it in a striking and plain design was the name 'Tall Tails'. She stared at the name through her window and breathed in deeply. This was it. The culminations of two months worth of emails. Her last chance to back out. She stared at the gates, her mind wandering.
"You sure this is where you want to be dropped off? I could buzz the gate, it looks pretty far in."
The girl shook her head, "No no. This is definitely the place. I was told to get dropped off at the gates. I really appreciate you driving me out so far Aaron!" She offered a bright and kind smile.
"Not a problem. I drove a young lady out here a few years back. She was kinda like you, wouldn't tell me what the place was. Wanna drop a poor cabbie a hint or two?" Aaron asked, tousling his brown hair a little bit.
She tapped her chin thoughtfully for a moment, "Let's just say, it's a facility for animals." She said this as she opened her door, walking to the already popped trunk and tugging her large green dufflebag out and slinging it over one shoulder. She paused a moment, unzipping a pocket on the end of it and fishing out a small black clutch embossed with a green four-leaf clover.
"How much was the trip again?" She called around the side of the cab.
"It works out to one hundred and fifteen pounds and 54 pence. But for you, let's just call it one hundred and fifteen."
She walked up to the drivers window of the cab, digging a handful of bills out of her wallet and offering it to him, "Don't count it. Consider it a tip for amazing service. It was a pleasure meeting you! Have a safe drive back to Newmarket, kay?"
She pushed her wallet back into her bag and zipped it up. The name 'Alexandria Chandler' emblazoned on it in silver lettering. It looked like it had been done by hand. The cabbie said his goodbyes and drove off, Alexandria standing and watching until the cab disappeared around the first bend and then turning to regard the huge gates and the panel beside them holding a dialing pad. She didn't immediately go to the pad, instead moving up to the gates and trying to see if there was any cracks she could peek into. There was none unfortunately. With a slight huff she walked to the dial pad, digging a slip of paper out of her pocket and dialing the numbers in sequence.
'91, 183, 26...'
She mumbled the numbers to herself as she pressed them.
The small speaker rang idly for a few moments before a womans voice came through in a rather stern tone, "Name and purpose please."
Alexandria wrinkled her nose a little, "Jeesh...Could ask nicely you know..." She mumbled.