Olivia saw that Moot preferred to take the stealthier option, so she waited until Moot disappeared into the jet bridge before she went. Moot successfully went by without attracting any attention, so now it was Olivia's turn. She took her phone, got out of the restaurant as inconspicuously as she could, and saw that none of the soldiers were interested in her, and that blockhead guarding the grenades was still having his smoke. It all seemed too easy, and Olivia was able to sneak into the jet bridge without attracting any unwanted attention. Advertisements for travel plans and airline offers lined the hall in the jet bridge, but Olivia saw no sight of Moot. She got to the door at the end of the jet bridge, which led outside to stairs that led down to the ground, and still no punkish-looking Russian woman in sight. She opened the door and went outside onto the stairs, into the dark of the night, only to see that the soldier guarding the grenades had spotted her, and it looked like he was calling to the other soldiers in the terminal. They headed into the jet bridge, so Olivia made her way down the stairs as fast as she could. She disappeared under the jet bridge, getting into the shadows where the light coming from the terminal windows did not reach. She watched as the guards came down the stairs of the jet bridge, and with flashlights attached to their rifles. Olivia made her way along the walls of the terminal, under the windows. She then went behind a baggage carrier, hidden from both the light of the terminal and the soldiers outside. From there, she was then able to hide inside a large shipping container, with both ends of it open. She could not see inside it, so that was good for her, or so she thought. The next thing on her mind was where Moot went. Deep down, Olivia wondered why she was trusting a stranger with escaping. What if Moot lured her outside to kill her?