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Gabe and Brick leaned forward in their chairs and stared at Turner, searching to find the professorâs meaning.
âSergeant, we are in a âlosing positionâ right now. The police are after us. We are short on friends, resources, and time, and our enemy knows we are coming. If we attempt to infiltrate the compound by force, they will be ready, and they will capture us or kill us. In life as in chess, the way to win is a âswindle.ââ
âHmmmph.â Brick growled his assent and made his way to the diagram, signaling Turner to return to his seat. Turner, knowing Brickâs distaste for losing, obliged.
âThank you for those inspirational words, Professor. OK, letâs review one more time. Both the book and everything we want to know about Cristina Culebra are at Fix headquarters. Our friend Gabe here has been kind enough to duplicate a top-clearance employee key card, which will give us access to the building at night.â
Gabe sarcastically bowed from his wheelchair.
âAll you have to do is swipe and youâre in the building. Puddles, even you canât screw this up. Now that I think about it, do I need to go over swiping with you?â
Albert rocked his head back in mock laughter. âHar, har, har.â
Brick pinned a blown-up image of the building and a rudimentary layout of Fix headquarters to the wall on top of the game tree. Albert marveled at the sheer footprint of the building. The entrance, made of polished steel, formed a trapezoid from which sprang massive glass corridors divided into three sections, like the body of a moth or other winged insect. The buildingâs design affected a unique sleek beauty, but Albert couldnât help but sense a certain isolation and emptiness to the complex. As though a giant alien spaceship had set down years ago undisturbed.
Brick pointed to the layout. âAngus believes that the book will either be here, in their R&D department where General Moloch and his team are probably frantically attempting to decode it, if they havenât already, or in Cristina Culebraâs office. Gabe?â
He gestured to Gabe to take over the presentation. Gabe took the last bite of his cardboard pepperoni slice, rolled his chair up to the chart, and wiped the remaining pizza grease onto his pants. He pointed to a large space in the top-floor corner of the building plan.
âCristinaâs office is here. As Brick mentioned, we will be able to get into the building using the employee key card. Unfortunately, that is just one of the security protocols. According to our sources, it appears that Fix has installed some type of two-factor authentication once you get inside the building that controls access to the various sectors. The issue is that we donât know what the information required to enter these sectors is, and apparently it varies by what sector youâre trying to access. It could be questions about the company like when it was founded, its mission, etcetera, or it could be personal information about a given employee like birth date, first car, or petâs name. Rumor has it that in certain sectors there are logic questions that could only be solved by people with experience in the field that work in the building. Iâve prepared binders for you with information on Fix Industries, employee profiles, as well as answers to common logic puzzles in case you come up against any of this.â
Albert and Turner simultaneously scoffed at the mention of answers to logic puzzles. The idea that either of them would need help in that area struck them as absurd.
Brick ignored the haughty professors and took over the presentation. âAngus and Ying, you will take Moloch. His department is in the East Wing over here. Albert, you will access Cristinaâs office. Gabe and I will be monitoring the security systems to make sure youâre in clean and head off any trouble if it comes.â
âWhere are you going to be while weâre doing all of the dirty work?â joked Ying, sitting cross-legged on the bed like she was at a slumber party.
Brick smiled and patted her on the shoulder. âIâll be driving the getaway car. Weâll rendezvous on the north side of campus at five a.m.â
The group nodded.
Brick clapped his hands in one thunderous clap. âOK, now that weâve got that done, I suggest we all hit the sack so that weâre well rested for tomorrow.â
Brick, Gabe, and Turner rose from Yingâs bed in unison and exited the room. Albert trailed slightly behind, tidying up the loose wrappers, pizza boxes, and cans as he left.
After tossing the last piece of trash in the bin, Albert turned to see Ying sitting on the mauve floral blanket at the edge of her bed, her head hung and her fingertips running across her mouth.
âYou OK?â
Ying looked up slowly, biting her nails as she turned. âYeah, Iâm just . . .â
Albert hesitated and then reentered the room and sat down on the bed next to her, his hands folded in his lap and legs shaking. He never knew what to do in these situations. Do I hug her? Do I pat her on the back?
âYouâre going to do great tomorrow,â he said, barely lifting his eyes.
Yingâs lips curled upward in a half smile, and she softly bumped Albertâs shoulder with her shoulder, tilting her head toward him slightly. âYeah, thanks.â
Albert turned toward her. âJust think about it. Whatever security system theyâve got is based on logic. Youâll have the worldâs greatest logician right by your side, and youâre no slouch yourself.â
âI guess.â She moved her hands to her legs as if to keep them from jumping back into her mouth. She bit her lip and looked up at him. He watched as she mustered the strength to say something.
âWould you mind just holding
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