[center][h2]Kitsune[/h2][/center] It didn’t take long for the gunfire to start up. Evidently Joel wasn’t wasting any time in starting his ‘distraction’, meaning they had to find a way inside the building as soon as possible if they wanted to take advantage of it. Kitsune agreed with Bouncer that their best option was to find some kind of back entrance to this place; a side door or a fire exit. If this place really was operating as a pain clinic as a front then they would need to make compromises on security in order to make it look like a normal building; or so she hoped. Leading the way towards the side of the building, Kitsune walking around the exterior in search of a door or, failing that, a sufficiently person-sized window they could climb through and let Bouncer do all of the talking. She listened with half an ear as the younger girl brought up strategy and while she could tell that Bouncer was trying to use as many buzzwords as she could fit, the plan itself was sound. “Alright, fine. Let’s go with that.” If Bouncer was confident that she could take point and deal with most of the people inside, people with guns, Kitsune would let her. They still needed to find a way in though and as they turned another corner towards the back of the building, she finally spotted one; a metal door with a fire exit sign above the frame; one of the ones with a push bar on the inside that was wired up to an alarm that went off when it was opened. There was a handle on their side, but at Kitsune approached and tried it she found that it was locked. The door itself didn’t look too strong, made of flimsy and most likely hollow metal that she could dent easily enough, but since it opened outwards breaking it down would mean hitting it hard enough to rip the hinges off the wall. Not something she could manage with her regular, non-superhuman strength. “What can you do? Besides teleport. Can you break this down or teleport inside?”