A few hours later, Michael and Lily stepped out of the Police Headquarters.
The air was cool outside.
Streets that were bustling hours ago were now silent as the people surrendered to the night.
The night's silence was broken only by the occasional shuffle of footsteps or a distant car engine.
"That went well," Lily said dryly. Her tone was full of sarcasm as she tugged her jacket tighter against the chill.
Michael let out a bitter chuckle. "If by well, you mean watching them dodge every question and misplace every file we asked for, then sure. It was fantastic."
Lily smirked, glancing sideways at him. "Hey, they promised they'd find all the documents we asked for. They just need time."
"Time?" Michael scoffed. "They need time to find files they probably shredded weeks ago. People are dying each time an attack happens, and no one is doing anything about it."
"We are," Lily replied.