The Past Has A Way of Haunting Us
She smirked when he made the comment about however ceasing to surprise him. And she nodded when he began to talk about the task at hand, “Yeah, they usually keep it moving. But I’ve been tracking the movements of the sites posing as the...
Eli gave herself a mental pat on the back at his backwards compliment. Parker was never one to be direct, and teasing her was usually always a compliment. She sipped her beer. "Once we get in I'll get what I need and then you can do the rerouting." She said. She began to take another sip from the bottle in her hand but stopped, "But only do it if you can guarantee, with 100% certainty that they won't be able to trace anything back to me." She knew he could do that. And even if he couldn't it wouldn't be a big deal. Everything she downloaded to that computer was saved externally and she had the hard drive backed up and encrypted. Still, she wanted to play it safe.
She snapped out of her thinking when she heard him speak again. Slightly surprised at the question. Not because they didn't usually engage in small-talk, they did, it was just that she didn't expect it now. For what ever reason, in this moment, it caught her off guard. "I've been keeping busy," she sipped her beer, "You know, the usual." She took a long pull from the bottle. "I thought I was going to up and relocate again, but I didn't. I decided to stay her. So this is where I've been working. And it's been more eventful than I thought it would be. I've managed to break into a Brotherhood 'meeting' I guess you could call it. Gained information, killed a few of their men." She shrugged and took another long drink. "So yeah, the usual. When I'm not working I'm reading. Or at a bar for a drink and such." She said, feeling the slightest effects of the liquid she had been consuming – she was feeling a tiny bit more relaxed than before. She leaned forward to get a better look at the computer screen. "What about you?" She inquired, taking a sip.
















