"Mmmmmm... C'mon, c'mon." Unable to hold back a sigh, Lyra tapped her foot against the floor as she impatiently waited for the elevator doors to spring open. She could've sworn that she'd been standing in the same place, staring at the impassive metal plates, for a solid five minutes now; for crying out loud, just how long did it take for people to get to their floors?!
Ding
"Freaking finally," she muttered her breath, effortlessly hefting her backpack and the M95's carrying case. Irritably stomping her way into the enclosed space, the soldier slammed her fist against the ground floor's button, mumbling something unintelligible about technology and building codes. Then again, what did she really expect? It was obvious that the SLICE headquarters weren't quite finished yet; maybe putting in a halfway decent motor for the elevator was still on their list.
Her foot still tapping out a staccato beat, Lyra stared at the lights that ran across the top of the doorway, mentally counting down along with them. Three, two, one, annnnnnnnnnnnnd... There we go.
As the elevator shuddered to a halt and opened to the ground floor, Lyra stepped forward, making a conscious effort to keep a smile on her face. God, she was not a morning person...
Ding
"Freaking finally," she muttered her breath, effortlessly hefting her backpack and the M95's carrying case. Irritably stomping her way into the enclosed space, the soldier slammed her fist against the ground floor's button, mumbling something unintelligible about technology and building codes. Then again, what did she really expect? It was obvious that the SLICE headquarters weren't quite finished yet; maybe putting in a halfway decent motor for the elevator was still on their list.
Her foot still tapping out a staccato beat, Lyra stared at the lights that ran across the top of the doorway, mentally counting down along with them. Three, two, one, annnnnnnnnnnnnd... There we go.
As the elevator shuddered to a halt and opened to the ground floor, Lyra stepped forward, making a conscious effort to keep a smile on her face. God, she was not a morning person...