The receptionist raised an eyebrow at the newcomer's request, momentarily confused. It was as though déjà vu had taken hold of his mind, but for the life of him he couldn't figure out exactly why. Still, it didn't seem as though this Ryan Donahue character was lying. "Sure, follow me to the security office," the man said as he stood from his seat.
Nikolai thanked the receptionist for his cooperation and began to follow. From the corner of his eye he noticed another man standing across the hallway, near the restrooms, watching him. Nikolai got the feeling that something was...off...about the watcher. The man was average in just about every way, a person who could blend into any crowd, one whom you could walk past on the street every day and never notice. And yet, Nikolai got the sense that the unassuming looking man didn't belong there, and yet wouldn't have his presence questioned. The feeling was brief, however, as it was a very short walk to the security office.
"Part of our protocol is to call in things like this," the receptionist explained as he took hold of a phone on the wall. "I'll be able to help you assess the footage in a moment, but you can begin yourself." Nikolai gave the man an appreciative smile before he stepped out of the room into the hallway. Nikolai quickly crossed the room to the set of monitors and other computer equipment, working quickly since he knew he would only have a minute or two before things got complicated. Nikolai glanced over his shoulder to see if the receptionist's back was turned -it was- before slipping a flash drive into one of the external hard drives that lay strewn about the desk.
Just as he located the footage from that day, Nikolai heard the receptionist connect to whomever he was calling. "I've got a Mr. Donahue down here working PR for the Paragons. He said he needs the security footage from the incident today to reimburse the Bank." There was a pause, interrupted only by Nikolai clicking the mouse, as the receptionist listened to whomever has on the line. "What do you mean I already called this in?" He asked incredulously.
Nikolai's head snapped up as he realized he'd been made. Just my luck that an actual Paragon rep already came out. He had planned to watch the footage then and there, but he wouldn't have the time to both watch and copy over the files, especially not after he had already watched some footage from a few minutes prior to his arrival that caught his eye. I'll have to keep him busy while the files transfer, Nikolai decided, turning his back on the monitor. The receptionist reentered the room with an accusing look on his face. "Are you really with the Paragons?!" The man demanded, crossing his arms. "Because we've already had a Paragon agent request that footage just a few minutes ago."
For all the weaponry stashed on his person, Nikolai's quick-thinking remained his greatest tool. "Did you ask the 'agent' to prove his identity?" Nikolai asked. The man furrowed his brow and opened his mouth to speak, but Nikolai continued, giving an understanding expression as he informed the receptionist, "I'm sorry to say you were duped-" Nikolai slipped a hand into an inner jacket pocket and produced a card that identified him as Ryan Donahue, Paragon PR agent. Haven't had to pull this in a while, he mentally remarked, handing the ID to the receptionist for inspection. After a momentary pause, the receptionist handed it back. "Oh no," he groaned. "They're gonna have my head for this."
Nikolai grinned and told the man to cheer up and that, "These villains are getting craftier by the day. It's nothing to beat yourself up about. Now can we..." He gestured towards the monitors. The receptionist's face reddened and quickly apologized, joining Nikolai at the desk. Nikolai informed him that the files were already transferring, explaining that he didn't want to waste too much of the man's time. While the receptionist insisted that there was no rush, Nikolai removed the flash drive as soon as the transfer finished. "I won't take up anymore of your day," Nikolai said, insisting that he must be on his way. He followed the receptionist out of the room and back into the lobby.
Again, Nikolai noticed the forgettable man hanging about. With his interests peaked, Nikolai bid the receptionist adieu and started in his direction.