The flight was long and boring. She didn't expect much from the job so flying coach wasn't surprising, but she still hated it. She flew often for her old job and normally she would be put in business class with the occasional boost to first if she was lucky (or if there was a particularly influential client), so she got used to it. She spent the time on the plan going through the file Jeremy gave her. She knew he had to pull lots of strings to get it, but he did. She owed him those doughnuts and much more. She skimmed it for the most part, highlighted certain sentences and paragraphs that caught her attention. She made her own notes on it. After they get settled, she would show Malone the file. To pass the time, she listened to music on her phone while playing some mindless game. Once they got off and made their way to baggage claim, she noticed that Manny was reading a gun magazine. In an airport. She didn't know whether to laugh it off or chew him out for his stupidity. The fact he didn't care either made it even more impressive. She would talk to him later about that. Having a carefree attitude was all well and good, but when it got to matters of national security, you were pushing the limits. The sister seemed just about at her wit's end and she couldn't really blame her. There was more going on and she lost her sister. She followed everyone outside with her own bag with some clothes and toiletries. She packed light, hoping they wouldn't be here for longer than needed. She kept her important things in her bag she had over her shoulder. Her laptop, her credentials, her gun. She now had a gun, it just dawned on her. A year ago she wouldn't have even looked at the thing and now she was packing heat. How life worked. As she reminisced, she felt a poke from an elbow. She turned to see Manny getting awfully close to her (damn he smelled good!). Before she could protest, he whispered. She wanted to look, of course, but she held still, pretending he was divulging some romantic secret. She did a casual hair flip and caught a brief glimpse of the men in question. Sure enough, they seemed to be following them. Hoping to not let it know they figured it out, she nodded "Sure thing, sweetie," before she made her way towards El. She caught up to the woman and tapped her shoulder. "We may have a situation. Manny noticed three men following closely behind us watching Madeline closely." She was prepared, of course, but this only confirmed the fact that something more was going on here.