The dawning of a new day saw Silas on the roof of a run down apartment building. Many of its windows were boarded up, and the bright red paint on it had faded into a murky brown. It was located in the shadier part of the city, a place most people avoid at all costs. It was a place filled with people you never want to meet in a dark alley, but for Silas, it was home. The door to the roof burst open and a young woman approached Silas, who was in the middle of her early morning workout. The woman, [url=http://f9view.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Hannah-Murray-English-Actress-3.jpg]Slanie Griffin[/url], approached the half-naked man with a small smirk on her lips. "Today is the day, brother." Silas jumped up to fully face his younger foster sister and nodded, a huge smile on his face. Slanie was right. The day they had all been preparing for for weeks had finally arrived. The Federal Bank of New York would be stormed, and no one would be prepared for it. How could they? They were far too confident in their bank's security to even imagine a group of delinquents to rob them. This heist would be their grandest act yet. Together, Silas and Slanie returned down to their safehouse in the apartment where the rest of the team were waiting. [url=http://www.insanityartists.co.uk/images/sized/images/uploads/jack_connel_web-840x422.jpg]Colin Reed[/url], Silas' childhood friend and their inside man for the job, was putting the final touches to his security guard uniform. He'd been working at the bank for two months, and they'd made sure that no one would suspect him. Silas offered Connor a fist bump before he headed towards Slanie, who held out a suit. That was the plan: Silas would enter the bank as an average Joe while Connor would disable the bank's security systems. Then, Silas would give the signal for the rest of their team to storm in and gather all the money the bank had to offer. And for a bank as big as the Federal Bank of New York, that meant a lot. Dressed in the suit and tie, Silas turned towards his friend with his usual boyish smile. "Do I look good or do I look good?" For their part, Slanie and Colin did their damndest to try and keep in their laughter. Silas rolled his eyes as the two disastrously failed. He could appreciate their laughter. A suit and tie definitely wasn't his style, but he had to admit that he looked good in it. It took the arrival of the rest of their team to sober the two up. Now focused, they left to do their own parts in the heist. Silas would enter the bank a while after it opened. And then, all hell would break loose.