"Whomever mentioned alcohol? I was talking about coffee or tea." Elizabeth spoke with a grin. For human standards she probably was a sick fuck. But she saw that more as a compliment than an insult. The man rambled about something to do with high speeds before holding his hand out. She didn't reach out to shake it though. A lady like her didn't shake hands. At most she would hold her hand out for him to kiss, but that was an old fashioned thing so she doubted he would do that. After a slightly annoyed expression from him he asked about a scenario, as if to test her. And Elizabeth did see that as insulting. She had been working for this division for a good hundred years or so, yet this newbie was testing her? "Boy, I've worked for CIA for longer than you're even alive, I think I'd have an idea of how to handle myself." She spoke in a slightly annoyed tone. "If the target is dead, intentional or not, the next step is to regroup and secure safety and extraction for the team. Truthfully I'd rather return right away, but then my arrangement would be compromised. So you can rest assured that I will actually work as a team. Or to be more precise, you're ranked above me in this division, so you're the one giving the orders. After one or two trial runs of course." Humans often had to rely on the element of surprise against the supernatural. So as little time as possible should be wasted. The director had stayed with them. Not to listen in, but because Gerry hadn't received his shock collar controller yet, for lack of better words. It would be handed to him together with the other equipment they had for him at the armory. And Elizabeth was too dangerous to not carry one with you when you were with her. "Now a question for you then, Gerry." Elizabeth spoke, taking another sip from her cup. "Say, the situation on a mission changes drastically. For instance the target is far more dangerous than expected, or the target isn't there, but something else is. What would be your next course of action?" Most newbies she had seen would go for the 'retreat to a safe location and call it in' tactic. But usually in this line of work, hesitating like that could mean death or the target getting away.