"Lilly is my sister, yes." Síofra nodded in agreement at Jacks snarky answer to Serge's question. "And Doc... Doc is the only one I trust to take care of her while I'm out on jobs." The ex-soldier hesitated. "And that's all you need to know." Síofra nodded at Lilly. "My sister will show you where to set up. I'll be right back." She finished and followed a very irate looking Doc behind a door that probably led to a bedroom. As Lilly was showing the team Síofra's 'office room' where Myrtle was set up, connected to a wall of four monitors, muffled voices could be heard arguing. "I can't believe you just brought them here!" Doc was furious. Her mocha skin was flush with righteous anger. "I know you don't need me to tell you what's at stake here!" She pierced Síofra with a steely stare. "No one can know about Lilly!!! The more people know the bigger the chance for TVP to find us." The half-pint Latina kept fuming like this, strolling back and forth while Síofra stood motionless and observed the rant with a mixture of indignation and amusement. As well as a small dose of the warm fuzzies. She watched for another moment or two and when it appeared that Doc wouldn't be running out of gas anytime soon she stepped in front of her to halter her pacing. The therapist stopped dead in her tracks and was forced to draw her head back to look at Síofra. She was still fuming. "First of all..." The ex-soldier began, removing her goggles and fixing her blue eyes on Doc's stormy brown ones. "I would never... [i]never[/i] do anything to jeopardize Lilly's life! You damn well know that so for you to suggest otherwise is..." Síofra left the sentence hanging. "Second... I would have never invited these people in my home if I wasn't sure that they were trustworthy." As Doc opened her mouth to protest Síofra silenced her raising her index finger. "And third... You said [i]us[/i]." Síofra added with a playful glint in her eyes. "I..." Doc tried to argue, but there was a telltale blush suffusing her cheeks. "You..." She tried again and when Síofra grinned at her that cheeky grin that only she could Doc groaned and shook her head. "Fine! I mean. I trust you! Lilly trusts you! I still don't have to like it though." She finished petulantly jabbing a finger into Síofra's chest. "So noted." The ex-soldier saluted loosly and Doc swatted at her. By the time the two had exited the room Lilly had shown the group the office room and was being so polite and well-mannered that something on Síofra's radar pinged. The girl was also almost desperately trying to steer the team away from the door to the lab. Which was strange since she was supposed to show them that room as well. A realisation hit the tech and the blood drained from her already pale face. She rushed towards the door to the lab and Doc scurried behind her with a look on her face that said '[i]she was only in there for like fifteen minutes, how much could she mess it up?[/i]'. But when Síofra opened the door undeterred by Lilly's attempts to turn her away Doc knew by the look on her face that it was bad. Really bad! A small muscle on Síofra jaw was jumping frantically up and down. Doc watched it and the taller woman mesmerized. The struggle lasted for but a moment and then the tech closed the door. That tiny muscle silent, her blue eyes unreadable. "I only wanted to play with Octa a bit." Lilly's small voice explained. "You know it calms me down." She tried to justify her actions, but it was painfully obvious the kid knew she'd messed up. Her head was hung between her shoulders and she was crestfallen. "I'm sorry." She murmured. Síofra nodded. "I know you're sorry. But what do we say?" "Sorry's not enough." Lilly supplied obviously used to this line of scolding. "I'll clean it up." She added. "No." The tech shook her head. "You should have cleaned up right after. Now is too little too late. I have work in there and I won't be able to do it." She put her hand on Lilly's shoulder and used the other one to raise her head by the chin. "You're better than this Lil. I know it. You know it. Having fun is good and all, but how would you feel if I messed up your room and left it like that for you to find." "Pissed." Lilly answered barely managing to hang on to the eye contact. "I'm grounded, aren't I?" Síofra nodded. "One week." Lilly's eyes became huge with the length of the punishment. "I don't want to, kid. I know it helps you. But this is how you learn. Right?" "Yeah." Lilly mumbled. "Come on, Lilly, let's go to your room and finish that homework." Doc hugged the dejected girl. "You're sister and her friends have work." Lilly nodded as Doc pushed her toward her room. "Go, I'll be there in a minute." "Nicely done!" Doc said to Síofra as the teen trudged for her room. She looked at the lab door. "How long?" Síofra sighed. "The whole night most likely." She answered massaging the ridge of her nose. "I'm sorry." Doc said. "I should have checked after she left the lab, but she was only in there for like fifteen minutes." "No, Doc, it's not your fault. Lilly know she's only allowed in there if she cleans up after herself. This way she'll learn." "Can I at least help you clean up?" Síofra looked at Doc, amusement in her eyes. "Hey!" Doc protested indignantly. "I know the difference between a welder and a wrench." "Mhm." The tech chuckled. "Thanks, Doc, but I got it covered." [hr] Síofra sat in front of Myrtle, cracked her knuckles and started typing. The team needed to know when this asset was getting moved if they were gonna intercept it during transit. They could try hitting the streets and find the intel that way. But that could take too long and there was no guarantee the info would be sound. She much preferred to fish straight from the source, but unfortunately she didn't have a tap on Hosaka to try for a direct hack. So she needed to find someone who did. There were bound to be plenty of people out there that wanted nothing more than to mess with that particular corp. And Síofra knew the perfect place to look for such individuals. Or groups. 'CorpsRU'. It was a netroom withing the darkweb frequented by corp haters of all sorts. Sure, there was the occasional nutjob and the not so savory types with shady morals and agendas, but Síofra knew how to navigate the oddballs in 'CorpsRU'. "Need a line on Hosaka's servers to do some damage. Any interested party that comes forward with access lines will be compensated accordingly." Síofra typed the message, making sure to put in the necessary encryption, firewalls and safeguards. When she was positive no identity could be discerned from the add she pushed away from the cyberdeck. She couldn't do much but wait now. [i]Okay, Lil, let's see just how big of a mess you've left me with.[/i] The tech thought as she strode toward the lab. On her way there she grabbed her trusty goggles and put them on. Myrtle would alert her via them if she got an answer to her add.