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[10:49 hours]
We can verify a cessation of movement in the hotel suite through our listening equipment. All has gone quiet.
[10:54 hours]
Mr. White and Mr. Black have obtained a staff key from the front desk that opens all hotel roosm.
[10:58 hours]
Mr. White and Mr. Black approach Room 132 and enter the suite and secure our captured target. Mr. White remains by the door watching whilst Mr. Black unlocks it and steps inside. There is nobody to be found immediately inside the casual space in front of the television. However, Mr. White notices the room service order upon the table in front of it and a small baby beagle, the presumable pet of the target, is asleep on the couch. The tray remains uncovered, and upon inspection Mr. White can tell the fork was used to swirl the meal around.
He then realizes the mistake made on their part.
This dog had been snuck in through the luggage of the spy, as the hotel normally did not allow pets. He ensured to mix his food around to spread the content of any spiked substances before giving to the animal to test it. Upon noticing the sleep overtake the animal, he retreated to the bedroom to lie in wait.
It is too late.
As Mr. Black passes the frame of the bedroom door looking for the target, he is suddenly grabbed and restrained in a headlock and a pistol is pressed to the side of his head. The target turns and faces Mr. White who draws his silenced sidearm and aims. The target is demanding him to drop it.
1. Risky situation.
>Order our agent to heed his demand and drop his weapon.
>Order our agent to attempt a precise shot at the target's weapon to disarm him and then overwhelm him.