by Diana Winchester 25th January 2020, 1:11 am
It did not matter how many zombies there were. It only mattered that they were in her way. Diana stood her ground and began to pick them off with carefully aimed headshots. She focused on the first group to burst through the boardroom doors and began firing, bringing down five of them in as many seconds. Six more were left and they were soon joined by their fellows in the second group of twenty that shambled out just behind them. Diana was sure that there were stragglers still inside the boardroom, but her first concern was eliminating the enemies that were already in front of her.
They were too far apart for a Spirit Dome to get them all, so she stuck with her initial plan to kill them all with carefully aimed headshots. She tagged three more in the first group before the oncoming zombies got too close for comfort, so Diana quickly backpedaled another 50 meters and resumed picking off the last three zombies left from the first group. Three shots later and they lay twitching on the ground, but their fellows in the second group continued to shamble towards the blonde who was picking them off without heed to losses. Diana killed another four before she was forced to back away a third time; she backpedaled again and came to a stop, then resumed firing on the undead.
Two minutes later and all the zombies that had shambled out of the boardroom were dead on the floor. Diana carefully made her way past them and stood in front of the double doors again. She took a deep breath and pushed the doors open, then moved carefully inside to dispose of any stragglers before searching for either the briefcase or clues as to where it could be.
-Inside the boardroom-
Diana quickly swept the room for zombies and picked off one that was staring absentmindedly at the far left corner. With the one zombie that was out in the open dead, she then swept under the table for any zombies who may have lost their legs before reanimating and were crawling towards her. Thankfully there were none of those lurking under the table, so Diana began to examine the room she was standing in.
The boardroom was one with dark wood paneling for the walls and gray carpet. There was a large white markerboard on the far right wall and two smaller corkboards on each side of it with sheets of statistics and graphs pinned to them with numerous colors of pin. The table that dominated the room was a long, rectangular table made of mahogany or some other dark wood that had been polished to a shine. Over three dozen chairs sat empty or lay on the floor when their occupants jumped up and ran for their lives when they heard of what was happening on the lower floors... or were attacked in the middle of a meeting by a reanimated office worker.
Diana looked under the table again with a special emphasis on looking near the thick legs for a briefcase that had been shoved under it before the meeting. She looked around carefully and spotted a black object sitting near the bottom left that had caught her attention, so the huntress walked around the table until she found the object. She knelt and grabbed it with her left hand, then pulled it from its hiding place and set it on the table.
It was a black briefcase with two silver clasps keeping it closed. Overcome with curiosity, Diana set her submachine gun off to the right and opened the case. Inside was a stack of business papers full of technical jargon related to the financial sector that Diana could not even comprehend. She set them aside and dug deeper, finding a yellow sheet of ruled paper with an exclamation jotted in red ink.
"THAT GORMAN BASTARD'S TRYING TO STEAL OUR NEW PRODUCT!"
Diana found that headline interesting, but it was not what she was sent here to retrieve. She was about to set the paper aside when she looked lower and found a note written in black ink.
"I have a feeling that Gorman bastard's slipped in some spies to try and steal our secrets, so I've hidden the specifications for our latest product in my office safe. If they think they can just slap a stethoscope on it and twist the knob until it clicks, they've got another thing coming! They'd be lucky to even find my safe 'cause I paid good money to have it concealed! The note bragged.
Diana's curiosity was piqued. Who had written this note? Diana set it aside momentarily and began to search the briefcase for anything that could tell her who the author was. She began sifting through the numerous papers and manila folders crammed with papers until she came across a single white business card with the ring of a coffee stain from a mug on the left half and a name printed in black ink.
R. SPENSER
VICE-PRESIDENT, SPENSER ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Diana was puzzled. What kind of product could an electronics corporation develop that would be worth stealing? Did the company develop a newer, faster computer processor that could take computers to the next level of performance? Did it develop a new memory chip with such capacity that external hard drives were a thing of the past? Or did it develop something much more dangerous, something like a program that could break through any firewall?
The building looked like a normal office complex and did not appear like a high-tech computer research facility, but that was likely a facade to hide its true purpose. Maybe the real research took place in a hidden laboratory that was accessible only by elevator. She did not know and her questions and theories were things that she would keep to herself to avoid getting buried under lawsuits from now to eternity by Mister Burke's company.
Diana left the briefcase where it was and picked up her weapon again, carrying the business card in her left hand. It was her first and only clue as to where the briefcase was, but now the challenge came in finding R. Spenser's office. There were plenty of offices to check, so finding the right one could take awhile. Once she found the right one she would then have to locate the hidden safe, then find a means of opening the safe. She had better get to it.
-Back on the fourth floor-
Diana shut the boardroom doors behind her and retraced her steps down the hallway, looking for R. Spenser's office and watching out for any zombies that she may have missed during the first two big battles with the reanimated staff. There had to be some out there and she was sure that she would encounter them in due time, but that thought was put on hold when she heard the muffled gunshots again. They sounded somewhat closer than they were last time, which meant that time was running out.
Diana needed to get a move on and find R. Spenser's office before company got here.
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