My adrenaline spiked and heart beat fast. It was almost time. My palms were sweating as I fiddled my thumbs. I twirled my hair until Kara looked at me.
“Calm down. This wont work unless were completely believable.” I nodded my head, but my heart rate didn’t slow. As we made sure the coast was clear, I scanned the perimeter without being spotted. When I saw the all clear sign from one of my colleagues I dashed back to our hiding place before anyone could spot up.
“All clear.” I reported to Kara.
“Good. Now remember our objective. You have to act like you belong there. Act like you own the place, because soon, we will.” I could hear her voice crack slightly with excitement. She could cover her emotions pretty well, but sometimes she let it seep through her calmness.
This had always been the plan. We had all been waiting to do this. Waiting, and watching. Maps were always laying on the table, writing scrawled over it. Money had been saved up just to be there at that very moment. Never, though, did any expect it to actually happen.
Sure, they put on a good show, they all were confident and positive on the outside, but on the inside, they were all thinking the same thing. That in the end, someone would crack and chicken out. They were all bark and no bite.
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