Light Show / Sid & Riley/
The warehouse was too far to walk, but his apartment was only a few blocks over and Sid offered to drive. With Riley giving direction, it wasn’t difficult to find. It was about what they expected. The small lot beside it was fenced, but Sid pulled into the narrow alley alongside the warehouse and was fairly certain they wouldn’t be told to move. It didn’t seem like anyone was coming by much.
There were a couple places Sid was sure they could have broken in, but Riley had been right. The boards made the best target. Sliding out of the car, he grinned at her over the top of it, before jerking his head to get her to follow, weaving around to where someone was using two by fours to keep a broken door closed.
“I guess this is my demonstration,” they spoke just loud enough for Riley to hear, placing a fingertip over a nail in the top corner of the board. Then the one bellow it, and reaching up the two others on the opposite side. It came away when Sidney lifted it, just a hole in the wood where the nail had been. He turned to smile at Riley as he leaned the board against the side of the building.
“It’s a little tedious,” Sid shrugged, moving on to the second board and no matter what they’d said, it wasn’t long before they pulling that one off as well and leaning it against the wall. Systematically, Sid cleared the door enough that with an encouraging shove, it swung open, and beaming, they gestured to Riley to enter. “And viola.”









