Shock took all the pieces of information that she had been given together. The guards. The vines. The bombs. Her brain started running through possibilities and combinations of actions. The absolute priority was separating Willow from the bombs, and from any detonators or killswitches. To do that, they'd need to get close, but security was too dense and too alert to feasably sneak in that close undetected. What they really needed was a distraction that would separate the guards from the warehouse [i]or[/i] Willow from the bombs, while also making sure Willow stays off-guard. The kind of distraction where they don't expect to find an actual intruder but would still need to check it out as standard procedure. Something that could easily be an accident. Caine was right. They didn't have the luxury of a lot of time to think She was already being paired with Cain and Wizard, and they were preparing to move. If she was going to tell them, she'd have to tell them now. [color=yellow]"It might help if we could create a distraction to thin out the guards without necessarily putting everybody on high alert. A stack of barrels collapsing or a docked boat noisily sinking. We need to make sure Willow, the bombs, and the guards, are allas far apart as possible."[/color]