It was done.
Laura and Hansen had what they wanted. Hansen was now in the SPF's uniform and Laura had the small bag in her hands with the rest of what they'd gotten from the cop.
He wouldn't be needing them anymore.
See? That wasn't so hard, was it?
Hansen felt like throwing up. As soon as this was over, he needed the pills. He didn't care if they fried his brain, he'd be better off anyway, or at least the world would be. He couldn't keep doing this much longer and it was only going to get worse.
Much worse.
"You look good in that," said Laura with a wink. "Ever think of signing up?"
Hansen shook his head. He held the helmet in his hand. He'd have to put it on when they entered the SPF building. He was still deciding who to take with him. Emma had to come because of the shackles. He would have preferred to take Carl, but the big man would be too obvious and, besides Hansen, he was probably the most recognizable of the group. It wouldn't be wise to take him into an SPF building.
Bonnie or Laura?
He didn't trust Bonnie with Emma. It was natural for her to feel dislike towards her and there was no way she would let him down, but even a second's hesitation could see the effort fail.
Laura was more pliable. She'd follow orders and do anything he wanted without a moment's hesitation. She was probably also the best in their group at hand to hand combat except for himself. He smirked. She probably
was
better than him although he would never admit it. However, Laura did tend to spoil for a fight. She reveled in combat and confrontation even when a fight might not be the best course of action.
"Liam?"
It was Laura.
He raised his head from his thoughts. He looked at the doctor. Short blonde hair and blue eyes in a package nearly as tall as him. She looked like a homecoming queen....if you went to school with assassins. A black widow wouldn't stand a chance....
But she looked so beautiful.
Because she's your type of girl.
Yeah, that's what I want, romance advice from a voice in my head.
Well, you don't seem to be doing such a great job.
Why don't you help me get out of this first and then we can talk about match making?
I will, but you better not end up with the scientist. I can see it already – white picket fence, kids....ugh.
Hansen smiled to himself.
Now that would be funny.
Don't even joke about it. Anyway, stop procrastinating. Take Laura with you.
"Liam? Are you ok?"
It was Laura again.
"Yeah," he said. "Sorry. I was talking to Him."
She nodded. There were some things between them that no one else would understand.
"And what did He say?"
"He said I should take you. You ok with that?"
She smiled.
"As if I would have let you take anyone else," she said. "I've nearly lost you a few times. I'm not risking it again."
"Laura, I didn't mean to...."
She put her hand up and shook her head.
"I know, I know. Let's just get this done."
They looked at each other for a few moments and then they got back in the car.
Carl looked over at Hansen in the passenger seat, admiring his uniform.
"Nice. I always thought you'd make a good SPF."
Hansen snorted at him.
"Yeah," said Laura, "and I was the lucky one who watched him change into it. Love the blue underwear, Liam."
Hansen rolled his eyes.
"It doesn't really work if the leader of the mission is the butt of everyone's humor...."
"But it's such a
nice
butt," interrupted Laura again.
Hansen turned in the seat and looked at her with raised eyebrows.
"Ok," he said. "It's decided. It will be Emma, Laura and I to get into the building and disable the shackles."
He heard Bonnie snort.
He turned to her. Her eyes were slitted and her lips pursed. She was
really
pissed.
"Bonnie and Carl will stay in the car. I have a comms unit. Anything funny starts to go down, then buzz me."
Bonnie inhaled loudly.
"Only thing going down here has been...."
"Enough!" snapped Hansen at her. "We have to do this before we can really get underway. So let's focus and get the job done. Understand?"
He was losing patience and some of the old Hansen came out. He looked at Bonnie with a hard stare. She held his gaze and then nodded.
"Good," he said, softening his voice again.
He reached into the glove box and pulled out his glock. He turned and passed the gun to Laura.
"It's old, but good. Know how to use it?"
"Well, it's like everything else in your pants and I seem to be able to get everything else in there to work...."
Carl started laughing. Hansen shook his head and hit him on the shoulder.
The big man turned to him.
"Well, you have to admit it was funny," he said, still chuckling.
"Yeah, sure," muttered Hansen.
He knew the signs. Some of his team reacted with humor when a major action was about to start, while others became sullen and withdrawn. It was all part of the territory for a military leader.
Military? With this bunch?
A figure of speech mate. You're talkative today.
Just trying to stop you getting killed.
Oh, thanks.
It was time.
"Laura? You've got the bag?" he asked.
She patted the plastic bag on her lap.
"Yes," she said, serious again.
"Ok, then. Irish, we're going to play computer games. Let's get to work and clock the machine and then get the fuck out of here."