cheerleader: (chrissy19)
chrissy cunningham ([personal profile] cheerleader) wrote in [community profile] beyondtheline 2023-03-18 10:50 pm (UTC)

[She salutes before stealing a quick kiss, and hurrying over to the gate. It takes some time to get under, but she wriggles and crawls, ignoring the way the bottom of the gate scrapes at her back and the gravel digs into her belly. This is really hurting, and she's sure she'll be scraped up. But it's okay, it will be worth it.

Once she gets through to the other side, she stands up and looks around. There's no beeping, no lights going off. There's no sign of men with guns or anything. There's just a lot of trucks and big metal dumpsters. But there isn't trash coming out of it, just a lot of rocks.

There's work equipment, and a portable office building that she guesses the people that work the mines use rather than going into the touristy main building. There's a dumpster back near it, that runs along the fence. It's pretty industrial back here, but she sees a few openings to get Johnnie in with her.
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I'll try to open the gate, but if I can't, there's a part of the wall over by the dumpster that doesn't have barbed wire up top. Probably so the trash trucks can get to it easily?

[The problem with opening the gate is that the latch system operates on some kind of keypad. Only there's no numbers to press, just a spot where it looks like you would use a flat key.]

Do you know how that hotel in New York had a card to get into the room, baby? It looks like this will open with a card maybe. I don't think I'm going to be able to get it open unless I go inside this building over here to see if I can find a key card.

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