Longtime coming, here we go.
Recap:
"For the record, I won't be telling Alessio about blowing the transit. I trust Alessio, I do. I just don't want to put him in an awkward position, the less he knows, the better." You never know with Moretti. He could push Alessio into a corner, but Alessio really wouldn't know the answer.
"Good idea. We're going to have to get this transit situation first before we can rescue Stephen. We don't want to be away in Chile and then the transit take place." Leo said as he was reading over his notebook. Oh damn, that is true.
"Yeah, you are so right. I wanted to rescue Stephen first, but we do have to get that transit information." I stood up and went over to my purse. I pulled out a flash drive, which was access to the police network from Alessio. "We'll pull up the database and see if there's any information about a transit taking place."
I went to open my laptop and then plugged the flash drive in. Immediately, the program pulled up. It was a little confusing to navigate, nonetheless I was getting somewhere. I pulled up transit reports, the ones that haven't taken place yet.
"I don't think they're going to explicitly say Donovan and that other guy's name. I think they want to keep it on the hush hush, but I do believe it is in the database." Leo said. "Find anything yet?"
"I'm scrolling..." I was looking through the list and was finally able to see the ones that haven't happened yet. Something did catch my eye. "This is interesting." Matteo and Leo came behind me and looked at my screen. "Here's a file where these two transits are linked together, it's the only one like this. Person A is departing the Ohio Penitentiary while Person B is going to the penitentiary. This sounds like them."
"And look, they have two different transit vehicles for each of them, which indicates they must be leaving at the same time. I see Person A is departing the penitentiary at 11 pm and Person B is leaving the jail at the same time. There's no doubt in my mind this is them." I continued to scroll through the details.
"So in three days..." Matteo said. "We're going to have to get on it."
Rae
As I sit here and think about this whole situation, blowing the transit, this thought keeps poking at my mind. Be smart about this. Don't do unnecessary shit. I couldn't help but think about long term consequences. I was always one to do that anyway, especially after what happened with The Commission.
But well...that was different.
We shouldn't try to get ourselves neck deep in shit more than we have to. We still got another whole operation to pull after this. We couldn't afford for anything else to go wrong in this whole process, so I think some adjustments to what we're doing is needed.
Leo and Matteo were over at the desk. Leo was making sure all logistics were in order, while Matteo was in charge of arranging the C4. We hadn't talked in like an hour, as we were concentrated on our individual tasks. Time to let them know my thoughts.
"Alright guys." I closed the journal I was writing in. "I just can't help but think about all angles and the situation we're in. I think we should reconsider one thing when we go to blow this transit." I said as I walked up to them.
"What's that?" Matteo asked as he was messing with some wires.
"We shouldn't blow Moretti's transit. I know, we're trying to get back at him, but we just are not in the position to do so. Even if it doesn't look like us, Moretti isn't stupid so he'd know it was us. It would just make sense for it to be us. Let's just leave it alone." I crossed my arms. Matteo stopped what he was doing and arched his eyebrow.
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Ficción GeneralIn the heart of Italy lies a commission making all the rules. Full of old blood, money and greed. They've been writing the book since the beginning of time. Donovan Russo, young and new blood. He doesn't necessarily follow any rulebook but his own...