Right on time. Trinity's head twitched back towards the elevator shaft without turning directly towards it. She'd heard the sirens in the distance moments ago, but hadn't bothered reacting then, either.
"You have two options," she replied, looking at Jarvis again. "You can tell the police that I was here, I'll assume you're not interested in anything I've said, and I won't bother taking chances with contacting you again. Or--" And here she was hazarding a slight guess, considering how different he seemed from the standard AI. "--you can tell them that the call was a mistake, and if you want proof of what I've told you, you'll have it."
She let a couple beats pass, aware of the approaching elevator but still unruffled. She was taking a chance on this, but there were too many pieces that didn't fit right. If he was a separate computer that they could gain access to, maybe even as a back door into the Matrix--
"Whatever you decide, I strongly recommend that you don't tell Stark any of what I've said. It would endanger his life in ways you can't even begin to imagine."
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Date: 2013-01-20 03:40 am (UTC)"You have two options," she replied, looking at Jarvis again. "You can tell the police that I was here, I'll assume you're not interested in anything I've said, and I won't bother taking chances with contacting you again. Or--" And here she was hazarding a slight guess, considering how different he seemed from the standard AI. "--you can tell them that the call was a mistake, and if you want proof of what I've told you, you'll have it."
She let a couple beats pass, aware of the approaching elevator but still unruffled. She was taking a chance on this, but there were too many pieces that didn't fit right. If he was a separate computer that they could gain access to, maybe even as a back door into the Matrix--
"Whatever you decide, I strongly recommend that you don't tell Stark any of what I've said. It would endanger his life in ways you can't even begin to imagine."