The researcher was sitting at his desk, his back to the door, with something playing over Gridstream that had a prominant beat and a woman's whispery voice. He didn't even turn around, as the sound of the opening door was obscured by an amusing bit of Tarryk commentary in the middle of the song.
*THWOMP*
A giant cat flew past Lauryn and tossed the researcher out of his chair and to the ground. "That's one was of doing that," she heard Pete mutter to himself.
She and Pete exchanged shrugs. "Tie him up," Pete said shortly, his voice muffled by the mask.
While she tied the still-befuddled scientist to his chair, Pete searched the desk and dropped a bundle of papers and memory discs out in the hallway. "Start packaging that," he told Albea.
"Who the hell are you?" the scientist asked. Lauryn didn't bother to answer.
"Let's do this. Fan out, everyone."
Lauryn and the adventurer started scouring the rest of the offices for the research materials they were looking for. Pete ordered Albea to turn the motion sensors on in the west corridor so they would know if the scientist managed to free himself.
They were out after two hours. Pete transported them and their huge pile of boxes into the grid while most of the lab was still out celebrating Valentine's Day.