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𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝘁𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗮 𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻

Han's mission was to steal Project Aries and bring it to Bishop. Han was given her address to make the delivery – and then he was free to go. He wouldn't need to do anything else for Mr. Nobody. It would be a simple in and out process, no one would even notice that the project was gone until it was too late. However, there were complications. Han wasn't alone – and there was more than just the project that Han was bringing back. He didn't know how to explain this to Bishop considering he saw her work.

Bishop's file on Project Aries was a piece of art itself. Han found out that Bishop was a hacker at the Agency, she was able to find out everything about the project in one night. She was able to give him any codes that he might have needed to enter the house or get into the safe. He used those codes – and Han was almost out when an explosion happened outside.

Han didn't expect what happened next.

But right now, he was just thankful that the rain had stopped. Carrying an almost teenager on his back on his way to Bishop's apartment was difficult, considering Han's current state. Han cursed Bishop out for living on the fourth floor with no elevator. Han shifted the girl's weight before making his way up the stairs.

Bishop would be asleep by the time Han got there. She either thought Han got caught or he went home with the project before delivering it to her in the morning.

Bishop woke with an abrupt start when someone slammed their hand on the door. Bishop placed a hand over her heart when the pounding stopped. It only lasted a few seconds before the knocking started back up again. She grabbed her phone to look at the time – it was only a little after midnight. "I'm coming!" She shouted when the knocking continued.

Bishop pushed herself up from her bed, yawning as she did. Bishop didn't know who was at her apartment at midnight, she expected that maybe someone thinking they had the wrong apartment. "I'm coming! I'm coming!" Bishop yelled while the knocking just increased.

Bishop was ready to curse out whoever was on the other side of that door for waking her, but she stopped herself the instant she saw who was standing there. Han's hand was pressed against the doorframe with a little girl on his back. Han was dripping wet from the rain and Bishop could see the blood dried to his skin. Bishop's eyes fell on the girl's head on Han's shoulder. "What the fuck." Bishop whispered. She stepped out of the way, allowing Han into her apartment for the first time. "Go put her in my bed." Bishop said.

Bishop truly didn't know what was going on – she knew that Han was supposed to get Project Aries tonight. Bishop understood why Han took so long to get back.

In passing, Han passed over the briefcase that had Project Aries inside. Bishop took the briefcase, watching Han carry the little girl to Bishop's bedroom. Unlike Han's apartment, Bishop's apartment was basically a straight line between everything. Bishop set the briefcase down before heading to her bedroom. The girl barely flinched as Han carefully placed her onto the bed. Bishop would worry about the bedding in the morning. "Han, what the hell?" Bishop whispered harshly.

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