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<blockquote data-quote="Keia" data-source="post: 909017" data-attributes="member: 98"><p><em>Departure Ramp, JFK Airport </em></p><p><em>New York, New York</em></p><p><em>8:29pm, Late Spring 2003</em></p><p></p><p>Campbell managed a change of clothes back into his suit to wait the arrival of Fallon’s flight. After a couple money-loaded handshakes, Leonard managed to position himself on the Tarmac and to convince one of the baggage guys to deliver her equipment to you. Leonard allowed his eyes to adjust to the darkness and seemed rather pleased with his location: easy to take note of those passengers off-loading, good view of the surrounding area for potential trouble, and out of sight from any questioning eyes in the airport observation windows.</p><p></p><p>Almost exactly on schedule, Fallon’s plane landed and the crews went to work, gathering luggage, setting the ramp stairs, signs and whatnot to direct passengers into the terminal. As Leonard got the twenty dollar bill ready for the baggage guy (‘half now, half later”), he noted a woman approaching with short blond hair and rugged outdoors clothes, obviously eager to be walking on real ground again.</p><p></p><p>Rylee Fallon was on the tarmac.</p><p>_________________________________________________</p><p></p><p>As Rylee reviewed the occupants of the plane, one looked somewhat suspicious – clutching a briefcase as though his life depended on it. Rather young (maybe 20) to be gripping so badly, but nothing happened. Minutes that seemed like hours later and with great relief, the plane came to a stop and the seat belt light went off.</p><p></p><p>As she exited the plane onto the tarmac, the sheer size of JFK airport became apparent. In the almost dark of the spring evening, the airport lights were almost everywhere. Thinking back to the instructions Simms had given her for her arrival here, Rylee remembered that she was to find a Campbell or a Montoya as her contact.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 9px">OOC: Campbell, Fallon</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keia, post: 909017, member: 98"] [i]Departure Ramp, JFK Airport New York, New York 8:29pm, Late Spring 2003[/i] Campbell managed a change of clothes back into his suit to wait the arrival of Fallon’s flight. After a couple money-loaded handshakes, Leonard managed to position himself on the Tarmac and to convince one of the baggage guys to deliver her equipment to you. Leonard allowed his eyes to adjust to the darkness and seemed rather pleased with his location: easy to take note of those passengers off-loading, good view of the surrounding area for potential trouble, and out of sight from any questioning eyes in the airport observation windows. Almost exactly on schedule, Fallon’s plane landed and the crews went to work, gathering luggage, setting the ramp stairs, signs and whatnot to direct passengers into the terminal. As Leonard got the twenty dollar bill ready for the baggage guy (‘half now, half later”), he noted a woman approaching with short blond hair and rugged outdoors clothes, obviously eager to be walking on real ground again. Rylee Fallon was on the tarmac. _________________________________________________ As Rylee reviewed the occupants of the plane, one looked somewhat suspicious – clutching a briefcase as though his life depended on it. Rather young (maybe 20) to be gripping so badly, but nothing happened. Minutes that seemed like hours later and with great relief, the plane came to a stop and the seat belt light went off. As she exited the plane onto the tarmac, the sheer size of JFK airport became apparent. In the almost dark of the spring evening, the airport lights were almost everywhere. Thinking back to the instructions Simms had given her for her arrival here, Rylee remembered that she was to find a Campbell or a Montoya as her contact. [size=1]OOC: Campbell, Fallon[/size] [/QUOTE]
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