"Angels?" Stuart repeated. "Yes, we have files on them. It's not my area of expertise, but they have been investigated. You can find them on the intranet of the company." It wasn't unheard of that Angels visited the earth and they had mingled with humans before. "I will make my preliminary report and if I have additional questions I will come look for you. As far as I'm concerned you can do what you please now." [hr] When Gaia leaped, both men ducked and Morrison grumbled. They watched her move into the corner. "She's afraid," Ethan said. "Damn it," Morrison muttered. A fearful beast was a dangerous one, especially if flight didn't work. That meant they would fight. "We have to take it out now, before it hurts someone." He paused. "But if we shoot at it, she will only get more angry. A beast like this is not easily killed. And we don't even know where to shoot it to make a kill." And if it really could breathe fire as he had heard they weren't safe here. He holstered the black gun and pulled out a yellow one. Was it enough? It was a risk he had to take. Leaving the wild beast run wild could lead to injuries. He made two steps forward, followed by Ethan who still held his gun aimed at Gaia. Agent Morrison fired and a large yellow bullet left the gun. The bullet was designed to release a powerful electric discharge, hopefully it would paralyse the beast long enough for them to get close. Benjamin took his phone when Steph said that and quickly send a text [i]*Problems with Gaia at the sleeping quarters*[/i] "I hope she has her cellphone on her," he sighed.