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It takes you a desperate couple of minutes of tugging the bag against the bars and scrambling to shift and empty the contents around, before you finally get it through and just in time as the guards unlock themselves from the secure partition and pile against the barred vault door.
<span class="mu-b">"And a thanks to you two as well!"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Uhh... good luck?"</span>
And of course, your two captives waiting outside the vault. Having hurried out when the guards were opening and closing doors to get to you, the manager and your patsy stand in shock or awe of you managing to have escaped with the money despite a host of guards. You give the two of them a big hug partly in appreciation but mostly just out of high spirits from your escape.
Well, maybe not truly escaped, as you hurry to try and find your way out of here... recalling that you were transported within via a travel case so all of this is new to you, trying to navigate a building you've never seen or been through before. Well not never, you vaguely recall your school field trip down here when you were a kid. But by the time you manage to find your way from the vault sub-level, upstairs by an emergency fire exit, you thankfully emerge into a much fancier part of the building and can see windows up high... at street level again, but you can distantly hear sirens outside now.
Holding your bag stuffed full of valuables to your chest in worry, you wonder what to do now.
>Maybe you could just run right out of the building? It's the quickest way to escape, but you'll encounter the police.
>Seek a crowded area to retreat to. It will surely complicate things, but it will do so for the authorities as well.
>Ascend the building? Perhaps you could find someplace to hide, or some other means of escape higher up... even if you have to just jump off the roof.
>Hide the trash bag, and find someone to carry you out. You'll have to come back for the bag later, and hope no one finds it, but your own escape is the priority.
>A horrible write-in?