Post by Carlie on Mar 10, 2010 16:46:41 GMT 12
Carlie stood in an empty room of an old warehouse, her eyes scanning the area around her, watching out for movement. She had walked here from the hub, reports a while ago said that a weevil had been seen, and Carlie was wondering if some could still be hanging around. She would have driven but she couldn’t find the keys for the SVU, and plus it was very muddy outside. She was armed, with a stun gun and a normal gun, but she had only one magazine with her, so she wasn’t prepared to kill anything, if she needed to which she hoped not. On the way there she had been trying to calculate the times Ianto would have killed her if she had brought the SVU, at least five, and wondering if it would have been smart to have brought another magazine for her Torchwood-edition gun. It was raining outside and very dark, but the light from her torch made it easy to see around her. She kept scanning the area, though she couldn’t see anything, past her torch’s light beam. But as she looked around the room she could tell that a weevil hadn't been there for a while, but some humans had. She knew Jack probally wouldn't have wanted her to come, being new and all. She still felt like he was watching over her a lot. She had wanted to come here. Look around, do something on her own. She hadn't told Jack she was coming here, which she had to admit was a bad idea. But she thought that he would have stopped her.
As she saw that there was no one or thing in that room, she moved onto the next. The next one was a computer lab. Though most of the computers were missing parts, some had everything they needed. She heard a strange buzzing noise, wondering what it was till she realised it was some of the computers, still on. Her eyebrows rose in shock, how long has this place been empty. She looked around the computers, which looked rather high-tech to her. She didn't own a very good computer, and it lagged every time she went on the net. Kas would most likely, like, or more love, to come and look at them. Carlie wondered if she should call him. Maybe there would be some helpful information on them, or Kas could use their hard drives to put information on, she presumed he was always looking for hard drives. She hadn't really asked him. Maybe she was hoping that if she found some useful information, Jack might not be mad at her for going out on her own, and not telling him mainly. She decided she would text Kas and get him to come over. Maybe he could bring her another magazine. She still felt rather silly only bring one, to what was supposed to be a weevils nest, which looking around her, wasn't. She pulled out her cellphone, and text Kas.
After she finished typing, she found Kas's number in her phone book and pressed send. Kas would have to bring the SVU, to take all the computers back, most likely if he wanted them, so they would have to stop in at a car wash on the way back, or take the long way. Cause if Ianto found out, they would be both dead, maybe Kas more, as he drove it, or her cause she was the one who asked him to come out. But it was great that she had found what could be some good computers. She scanned the room again, before walking out to the next one. She had walked into a large walk-in freezer. She rubbed her arms trying to warm them. She walked around it quickly, thinking it would be to cold for anything to be in there, not even an artic animal. She had her phone on loud so she would hear it if Kas replied. She walked back to the computer room, testing to see if there was any power to them. She found one with a keyboard, a box and a screen and sat down on an old, moth eaten computer chair, not wanting to kneel on the floor. She pressed the space button on the keyboard, and the computer screen flickered into life. She blinked as the light blinded her momentarily. She saw that it was already logged in and everything, like the people had to leave suddenly. And like the computers didn't have the function to turn off after a certain amount of time. As she clicked on the open document, she was thinking if it had not been in use for over a month, the power would have most likely been turned off. She should have thought about that before, but she had only realised, that maybe it was still in use, kind of. She shook her head slightly, turning to get the urge of calling Jack up out of her, before starting to read the writing on screen carefully carefully. It looked like a file of information, about a new method of dieting. It looked like it was copied from a site. All the main information, like the processes were highlighted in orange.
Carlie read the very last warning in the large list of warning. Her eyebrows slid up, her mouth a little o.
Carlie murmured to herself, scrolling down the page. She sat there reading though the rest of the information waiting for Kas to text back. It hopeful woulnd't be long. Though she still couldn't shake the feeling that she needed to call Jack.
As she saw that there was no one or thing in that room, she moved onto the next. The next one was a computer lab. Though most of the computers were missing parts, some had everything they needed. She heard a strange buzzing noise, wondering what it was till she realised it was some of the computers, still on. Her eyebrows rose in shock, how long has this place been empty. She looked around the computers, which looked rather high-tech to her. She didn't own a very good computer, and it lagged every time she went on the net. Kas would most likely, like, or more love, to come and look at them. Carlie wondered if she should call him. Maybe there would be some helpful information on them, or Kas could use their hard drives to put information on, she presumed he was always looking for hard drives. She hadn't really asked him. Maybe she was hoping that if she found some useful information, Jack might not be mad at her for going out on her own, and not telling him mainly. She decided she would text Kas and get him to come over. Maybe he could bring her another magazine. She still felt rather silly only bring one, to what was supposed to be a weevils nest, which looking around her, wasn't. She pulled out her cellphone, and text Kas.
'Kas - Empty warehouse - Butetown - Used to be weevils nest - Computers 4 u - Bring extra magazine 4 gun?'
After she finished typing, she found Kas's number in her phone book and pressed send. Kas would have to bring the SVU, to take all the computers back, most likely if he wanted them, so they would have to stop in at a car wash on the way back, or take the long way. Cause if Ianto found out, they would be both dead, maybe Kas more, as he drove it, or her cause she was the one who asked him to come out. But it was great that she had found what could be some good computers. She scanned the room again, before walking out to the next one. She had walked into a large walk-in freezer. She rubbed her arms trying to warm them. She walked around it quickly, thinking it would be to cold for anything to be in there, not even an artic animal. She had her phone on loud so she would hear it if Kas replied. She walked back to the computer room, testing to see if there was any power to them. She found one with a keyboard, a box and a screen and sat down on an old, moth eaten computer chair, not wanting to kneel on the floor. She pressed the space button on the keyboard, and the computer screen flickered into life. She blinked as the light blinded her momentarily. She saw that it was already logged in and everything, like the people had to leave suddenly. And like the computers didn't have the function to turn off after a certain amount of time. As she clicked on the open document, she was thinking if it had not been in use for over a month, the power would have most likely been turned off. She should have thought about that before, but she had only realised, that maybe it was still in use, kind of. She shook her head slightly, turning to get the urge of calling Jack up out of her, before starting to read the writing on screen carefully carefully. It looked like a file of information, about a new method of dieting. It looked like it was copied from a site. All the main information, like the processes were highlighted in orange.
Drinking Soya milk while taking these pills would be dangerous for your health.
Carlie read the very last warning in the large list of warning. Her eyebrows slid up, her mouth a little o.
“Bit of a dangerous diet.”
Carlie murmured to herself, scrolling down the page. She sat there reading though the rest of the information waiting for Kas to text back. It hopeful woulnd't be long. Though she still couldn't shake the feeling that she needed to call Jack.