Chapter 21

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Chapter 21 We stared up at the parking building. Billy held my arm and said, “Wait, are they just gonna let us walk in?” We both looked at the guy in the booth, next to the swinging barrier. I perched up myself and tilted my nose up. “Just walk in like you own the place,” I said, and did just that. I didn’t even acknowledge the man’s presence as I walked past him, and he simply went back to fussing with his crossword puzzle. My tall friend followed me behind. I couldn’t see his act, but I was sure it wasn’t as good as mine. As soon as we went a few meters inside, I pulled out my phone again and fired up the veil app. The arrow led us up the stairs, two floors up. I panted. I was so not used to physical exercise. After I caught my breath, we moved along, and found a white van, nondistinct, with a private company’s plain logo at its side. It looked like a technician’s van for a communications company, two small antennae at the top. We walked around the front, and were greeted by a young woman with a g*n pointed at our guts.
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