((Collab Post between Letter Bee and Lord Santa))
In StuCorp, Gary Stuart had gone to the security room, taking care of watching the various screens with Plantmaster. Although the two of them could not see every area alone, they could, however, cover the most important ones. Before his leaving, BloodRune had sprayed several camera drones with his blood, allowing them coverage of the entrances, which in turn were manned by beefed-up security forces and more drones. Loki would find these /mostly/ passable, the 'mostly' coming from the fact that on the entrance he was using, a drone newly splashed with Bloodrune's, well, blood, was floating nearby. And, as people knew, Bloodrune's fresh blood made whatever was splashed with it immune to superpowers, up to a point...
Loki walked straight in through the front door of Stucorp, looking for the reception desk. First, he saw a bunch of security, which was kind of strange. Next, he saw some drones watching the entrances, which was cool. But they had blood on them, so it was strange. He'd done some reading before a while ago about Stucorp, and he knew that they had 3 important metas in their employ. One had something to do with ghosts or something, another was called plantmaster for some reason and one was called bloodrune. Loki remembered that Bloodrune's power was to make things with his blood on it immune to meta powers, which was cool but strange. It also sounded kind of painful, and Loki was kind of glad to not have that kind of super power. That said, he had to keep in mind he couldn't use his powers too much. But he had other things up his sleeve.
As Loki walked towards the reception desk, he wondered about the beefy security. Who the heck are they expecting to come in here? Loki thought. Obviously, Stucorp was expecting something to happen soon, but Loki had no idea what it could be. They wouldn't be expecting him, surely. But he thought back to the helicopter and came to some conclusions. They must be doing something that'll really piss someone off... Loki thought.
He reached the reception desk and called out to the receptionist.
"Excuse me? I'd like to ask some questions." He said.
"Who is this?!" spoke the receptionist, surprised. "The building is closed to anyone except Government!"
"Well, that's the thing." Loki said. "I'm with the government, but I'm prettynew to this whole thing, so I'm kind of... well, lost."
Loki added a sheepish tone to add authenticity to it, but he had to add some icing on the cake, or else his cover would get blown.
"I was supposed to be here with some other guys, but it's my first time in LA, and well, you know." Loki said. "So am I early, or am I late?"
"Shouldn't you be...where the other agents are?" spoke the receptionist. "However, I'll notify Mr. Stuart of your coming. Hmm..." she spoke, "perhaps you have some special business with him, but I'm just a receptionist; what do I know?" And with that, she notified Gary, who had been listening to the conversation.
Gary Stuart himself was suspicious, but he figured there was no harm in talking to the guy; if he was a genuine Gov't person, then best to build up ties with the Gov't. If he was a villain, well, he liked talking to villains, plus, he can defend himself.
"Stop being silly," spoke Plantmaster in a tired voice. "If you want to meet with him, then please, take me with you."
"All right!" said Gary, before telling the receptionist to send someone to guide the agent into his penthouse; he'll be coming there, too."
Loki was guided to a nice penthouse somewhere near the top of the tower, and then he was told to wait for Gary. Loki looked around at the brightly lit penthouse and analysed it for strategic positions, as well as possible escape routes and other stuff. This is a pretty nice penthouse. Loki thought. He could appreciate the decor, at least.
It was a beautiful penthouse, sleek and smooth, with aestethics that recalled The Axiom from Wall-E. Drones floated all around, some splashed with blood. On a sofa, Gary was sitting there, clad in his formal suit, his red hair metaphorically burning bright in the light, and waiting for Loki to arrive. The man then spoke:
"Ah, you must be the Government Agent," he didn't betray his skepticsm. "I presume you're here for our new...guest? If so, I'm really, really sorry for the illegal detention, and we're going to be handing over Scarlett to you as soon as possible."
"It's alright." Loki said, giving a fake smile that would be clear to an observant person. His eyes adopted an observant look with a slight twinkle in his eye.
"I'm John Phoenix, from the Legal division. Nice to meet you." Loki said, stretching out his hand for a handshake. "I'm not here to handle the transfer, I'm just here to check her condition."
"Funny, it would be much easier to break her out by just convinving me to hand over this key -" Gary then opened a portal, and a key fell down from his hand, before tossing the key into the portal again, " - just joking! Of course I know you're not here to break her out!" it was unknown if Gary was joking or not, but, well, if Scarlett was released in order to find redemption, that's fine. If Scarlett was taken to a government facility and - no, that wasn't fine, unless it was held by the Reformists. So, he'll play along with the Government Agent...
"Were you expecting trouble, Mr. Stuart?" Loki asked, putting his hand behind his back again. "I can't think of any other reason why you'd hold such suspicions."
Loki paced around the room, looking at the drones.
"I notice that the security's been... increased somewhat." Loki said casually. "I'd like to think that it's just the welcoming party for us agents, unless you have other... visitors?"
"The FBI and Army - the real FBI and Army - are attacking Aperture," Gary said bluntly. "The fact that you aren't with them says that you're not really Government."
"Mr. Stuart, a weak deskworker like me has no business in the front lines." Loki said calmly. "Even though we are engaged with Aperture right now, there are loose ends that need to be tied. Loose ends which include the matter of Scarlett Evermore."
"All right," Gary humored him, "what do you want?"
"Well, in reality, I'm just here to bust her out." Loki said, dropping the facade suddenly. "I'm pretty much just here to take her to a safe place and keep her from doing anything stupid. Would that be acceptable?"
"Oh, all right," spoke the man, opening the portal and letting the key fall out. "I don't want someone redeemable like her ending up in a Government Facility anyway; those places don't care enough about redeeming people. Honestly, we spend millions locking up a person but not enough on rehabilitation. So here," he said, throwing the key to Loki. Loki caught the key and put it in his pocket in one smooth move.
"You sure this won't have any political repurcussions?" Loki asked. "Because I'm pretty sure the government wants her pretty badly. How're you going to get out of this one?"
"How would I have known you're not a Government Agent? As far as I know, you showed me the proper paperwork and documentation. Plus, if you're who I think you are, then we can just say that you used a Metahuman power, and that I didn't have my Anti-Mind Control headband on."
"It didn't matter if you knew or not, it would get boring sooner or later." Loki shrugged. "But for someone who is known to employ a Meta who can counter most other metas, as well as this company being known for having security features to counter more metas, that would be a pretty flimsy excuse."
"There are 100 ways to break into a secure place for Normal Humans, 6 billion for a Meta," spoke Gary. "Besides, Bloodrune's sneaking off to join the attack right now. I'll be okay."
"Touche." Loki said.
He started walking out the door of the penthouse, his business pretty much over. Before he left, he turned around and spoke to Gary.
"One more thing." Loki said. "If you turn the cameras one by one down the hall to Scarlett's cell, it'll make my job a lot easier and your excuse a lot more believable. If you do, I'll buy you a drink sometime, or something."
With that, Loki exited the penthouse and made for the elevator.
Gary smiled, and moved to do just that.
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Loki paced down the long corridor, skirting past the security guards, invisible. He'd have to rely on Gary to shut down the cameras on the drones, which were also somewhat blood stained. Loki wondered where Bloodrune got all that blood, and how he could put out so much of it. Maybe he ate a lot of protein or something. He sidestepped the last guard, sleeping on the chair and arrived at Scarlett's cell. Making it so that only Scarlett could hear him, he tried to call out to her.
"Scaaaarlett." Loki called slowly. "I'm here to bust you out, Scarlett."