Sell you a Bridge chapter 27
Added 2021-12-09 00:42:31 +0000 UTCDrake Manor, July 4th 9:00 PM EDT
I was annoyed. It was the fourth of July, and instead of being curled up next to my girlfriend like I was supposed to be I was sitting in a copse of trees outside a huge manner house. I glared at my boss, who was floating next to me sipping tea, as we sat in the sweltering July night. My costume did not breath. I was wearing a full three piece black suit complete with half cape and a shiny black tragedy mask, and that shit was boiling me alive. "You said I would have today off." Jim was sitting in mid air, sipping tea from a white saucer and tea cup through his invisible mouth.
He finished his sip and exhaled happily "And so you did. The day of July fourth was of course yours to do with as you pleased, but no thief worth his lock picks passes up a distraction like multicolored exploding lights over the city. The day was yours, the night is mine. Don't you agree children?" He turned to regard the other two members of my team. Reggie was wearing the same black suit as I was, though he wore a comedy mask instead of a tragedy mask like I had on. Like mine his mask was a sort of refractive black, one of a set of three enchanted masks Jim had made for us as a present to commemorate our apprenticeship.
Jim said they were carved from haematite, which I later found out was fancy British talk for hematite. Aside from my tragedy and Reggie's comedy, Artemis stood right behind the group of us in a matching black mask that showed a furious face that Jim called rage. Her costume was a close fitting black body suit with reinforced chest piece and utility belt, we had been indignant we had to wear formal suits while Artemis got something more practical, but Jim just waved us off. When we pressed him about the issue he finally admitted that robbing people in a ballgown was deeply impractical and that if asked him any more about how he knew that we would spend the next month stealing bedpans from retirement homes.
The masks had enchantments that helped us focus and sharpened our creative thought, one of the major magical properties of hematite. They kept us on the top of our game. As I sulked about the unfairness of the world and the intense heat Artemis answered our mentor's question "He's not wrong Random. We couldn't ask for a better night to pull our first job with no training wheels. Speaking of, you sure we're ready for this boss man?" Tonight was our trial run as independent thieves. Jim was going to be on hand in case anything went wrong but we had planned this whole thing out ourselves, and if we managed to pull it off we would officially be allowed to pull our own jobs either in a group or solo.
Jim's hat dipped in a nod of acknowledgement "But of course, dear girl. Don't be so worried. I'll be here every step of the way in case you need me. You've all exceeded my expectations time and again and I'm sure you'll pull a marvelous caper. Besides, Drake Manor is no Shadowcrest. The Drake's have middling security at best. They're new money so we won't be poking the Owl's nest so to speak, and the couple themselves have gone to a fourth of July barbecue. Relax and pace yourselves. Remember what I told you all about a job."
I recited along with the other two as we quoted back Jim's favorite phrase "If a single job is too big, just break it into ten smaller jobs." I took a deep breath, letting it out slowly before I spoke up again "You're right boss, sorry. Annabel was a bit pissed I had to cancel dinner at my place. We were supposed to watch the fireworks with my mom. She says hello by the way." I very specifically did not mention that she had asked for his number. Jim had made quite an impression on my mom when he came by to visit and the thought of the hundred plus year old dead thief dating my mom made me somewhat nauseous. Honestly the thought of mom dating anyone did but it was worse because he was my boss.
Jim gave a pleased laugh "Well, that's lovely to hear, please tell Marie that I said hello as well. In any case, personal business is for the study not for the field, let's commence this caper, shall we? First up then will be our ingress. As you've all planned this thoroughly I'm assuming you have our entrance mapped out. Would you mind terribly filling me in on the plan that I might follow along properly? As a mere bystander I'm sure I have no clue of how you would approach this project. Please, dazzle me with your criminal genius."
Jim was playing bystander for this job so we would have to not only plan our own entrance but bring him along. Luckily he was a master thief so he would be able to follow our plan easily, he wasn't sandbagging us, just making us explain ourselves so we could catch any mistakes. I nodded to Artemis, giving her this part because the entry was mainly her deal. I could slip in as a shadow but since this was a test of our fundamentals we weren't allowed to use any powers. That said, we had cased this place for a week straight and noted down every little detail.
Artemis was the least nervous of us. When there was no crazy magic involved her training made her easily the most experienced of us. Her voice was rock steady as she laid out the first part of the plan "The Drake's have an Acertech G370 security system with a fixed point laser detection grid on the doors and windows. In order to bypass the grid I brought mirrored arrows I had commissioned with special suction cup heads so as not to leave marks. They have specialized lenses in a custom housing halfway down the shaft. I'll put three of them in the door frame to create a gap that we can walk right through."
Reggie smoothly took over "I'll be picking the lock on the door, I picked up lock picking the fastest and will be able to get us in the most quickly. Once we've entered it's a straight shot down the stairs into the wine cellar. We searched for ages to find the right target. After Random hacked into the servers for all the local auction houses we were able to track down a bill of sale for a bottle of Cheval-Blanc from nineteen forty seven that sold for over three hundred thousand dollars. The door has a pneumatic pressure sealing system that we specially prepared for." He held up a bag of tools we'd brought along.
I picked up the next part "The system in the room pressurizes and seals the door. Any attempt to breach it will depressurize the room and trigger the sensors and any attempt to fool the pressure sensors will trigger the motion detectors." I grinned behind my mask "That is unless of course you hack the motion censors through the bluetooth connection the owners keep active to monitor the feed. In case you missed it, I hacked the motion censors." I absolutely loved my new computer skills. Though there were still some things I hadn't been able to get into, a weirdly large number of big companies use alien encryption.
However the majority of street level code was basically tissue paper to me, so getting into a blue tooth connection was baby town frolics. I continued with the rest of the plan, excited to show off how well we thought things through "The wine is worth more per ounce than literal solid gold so we get a big payday without having to lug around a ton of weight. Once we retrieve the wine we make our escape patch the hole in the wine cellar door with a bit of glue just so it passes inspection at first glance and head straight to Clyde to fence the bottle. If all goes well it'll be long gone by the time they even notice it's missing and think to look for it."
Which was good, because I was running low on money. I'd stopped using points to get cash because between the drain from power use and the utility of getting more abilities, the points were just completely priceless. Sadly that meant I'd been living like a rich kid for a month and spoiling my incredibly wealthy girlfriend with presents and I had zero income. Of course I still had a few million in savings, but mom had forced me to put the majority of it away in a college fund when she saw that ten million dollar deposit last time, most of the rest of my money I'd blown on our new lair. I'd had to set up a secondary account for my thieving funds so I would have access to my own cash.
A hundred grand in tax free pocket money was just what I needed. Jim gave another nod and stood. His legs just reaching down to the ground from where he was sitting in mid air like he was getting out of an invisible chair. "Well done. It certainly sounds like a wonderful plan, I'm sure it'll be a smashing success. Let's be about our business then, shall we. Crime and tide wait for no man and all that." He brushed invisible crumbs that may or may not have actually been there off his pristine white suit and flicked a wrist, causing the cup to vanish and his cane to appear.
We nodded as a group and set out. Crossing the yard was easy enough, I'd long since looped the security cameras on the property, thank you wifi connectivity. Artemis drew her bow as we approached the door and fired the arrows into the exact right spots on the door. We'd built a simulation door with laser pointers and she'd practiced extensively back at the refurbished clock tower I'd kitted out to be our base. I'd had to pay extra to hire some extra discrete workers Jim had recommended, apparently there was an entire criminal subculture of lair repair guys.
Once the lasers were taken care of Reggie started on picking the locks. I hit a button on my watch to time him because he liked to track his progress. The lock was fairly advanced, it took him a full forty five seconds to get it open. We followed the map I'd gotten (ironically from hacking their security company) down the hall and to the stairs down to the wine cellar. As the most coordinated of us Artemis did the honors of drilling into the door. She slid in the small tube attached to a small canister and sprayed liquid nitrogen into the door mechanism.
One quick twist of the handle and the internals shattered. We plugged up the hole from the drill, slipped inside, found the proper bottle of wine, which we then inserted into the specialized cushioned box we'd bought, and then we slipped out. Everything went absolutely perfect, we completely nailed the plan and covered every possible eventuality, and I was feeling pretty damn smug about how well we had pulled this off as we headed up the stairs. Right until things went wrong. We came up from the wine cellar quietly, Jim drifting soundlessly like I was while Artemis and Reggie both did their best to keep the noise down.
We made it to the door with the wine and we were just opening the thing up when we heard a small voice behind us. We all turned, slowly and with horrifying expectation, to find a small black haired boy in red pajamas glaring at us. His eyes were bright blue, just like the pictures of the Drake's we'd been taking as we mapped out their daily routines. He was SUPPOSED to be asleep this late at night, but apparently he got up to get some milk or something. He repeated himself "I said who are you guys, and why are you in my house?" That was the first time I met nine year old Tim Drake.