Return to Wardate
security pass, she would surely
be stopped and questioned. The lab was situated on the second floor
which was exactly where the lift stopped. Fortunately she only
encountered male staff as she moved along the corridors. She winked
at most of them with one of her perfectly designed eyes. Her
breasts were enlarged, almost bursting out of her tight top and her
already short skirt was hiked up as far as she dared. Predictably
they were all far too distracted to notice that she didn’t possess
a pass. Finally she reached the lab – it was empty. The two ear
devices were abandoned on a desk along with Coley’s other effects
including a small family photo of his wife and two young daughters.
The return journey was going fine until she came across a rather
officious middle aged female who clearly hated beautiful, sexy
women.
    ‘Where’s your
security pass?’ she boomed.
    ‘Haven’t I got
it on? Now where could that have gone?’
    Immediately the
dragon got on her radio.
    ‘We have an
intruder, possibly American, require backup.’
    Within seconds
half the staff of Capesdown Hall had ascended on the attractive
intruder.
    ‘It’s Madeline
Bull the android!’ shouted someone.
    ‘Was she built
in America?’ shouted another someone.
    ‘Upgraded over
there I believe,’ shouted another someone.
    ‘Destroy her
then!’ shouted another someone.
    Moments later
at least twenty hand guns were poised ready to fire but Madeline
already had set her laser finger on stun setting. One or two
bullets got through but the sweeping motions of the laser finger
quickly handled the threat.
    She did her
best not to hurt anyone as she climbed over the heap of bodies with
her stilettos but a few bruising prods were unavoidable. She
removed a security pass from one of the stunned bodies.
    ‘Lively out
there,’ said Madeline as she returned to the ‘V’ room.
    ‘Go on then,
how many have you zapped?’ asked Adam.
    ‘No more than
twenty, what do you take me for… they’ll be alright,’ she said
dismissively.
    Madeline
quickly wiped the ear devices with a tissue and handed them to
Adam.
    ‘Put these in
and keep them in,’ said Madeline.
    He pulled his
face at the traces of someone else’s ear wax and reluctantly pushed
them in his ears.
    ‘Are they on?
Can’t hear anything,’ said Adam loudly.
    ‘You’re
shouting!’ said Madeline. ‘…That’s the whole point, you shouldn’t
hear anything.’
    ‘I assume you
have a plan? I hope it’s a good one?’ said Nuttall.
    ‘I have a
hunch, not a plan yet... Put this on.’
    She gave Adam
the pass she had borrowed from one of the stunned and prodded
bodies.
    ‘What are you
going to do?’ she asked Nuttall.
    ‘All I can do
is get my best men down here away from the ultrasound and go from
there,’ said Nuttall.
    ‘Don’t suppose
I can borrow your car?’
    Nuttall
reluctantly dipped his hand in his trouser pocket and threw
Madeline the keys.
    ‘Gold Aston -
don’t scratch it… and don’t floor it!’
     
    A few stunned
bodies still remained scattered about the corridors, the rest had
obviously recovered and were now vengefully looking for the android
intruder.
    The only
possible way to stay alive and get out of the building was for Adam
to carry an inactive Madeline on his shoulder. He had done this
before – not something he ever wanted to do again. Madeline was far
heavier than she looked.
    ‘You got her? –
Excellent. Where are you taking her?’ asked one of the staff.
    ‘The
incinerator - melt her before she reactivates!’ said a quick
thinking Adam.
    ‘Good idea,
here, let me help.’
    Adam wasn’t
going to argue.
    ‘Bloody hell,
she’s heavy!’
    ‘Tell me about
it,’ said Adam.
    This was a good
arrangement, an inactive android and two people with passes didn’t
seem to cause any suspicion. Conveniently, the member of staff took
over as spokesman.
    ‘You got her
then,’ said another member of staff.
    ‘Yea, we’re
taking her to the

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