Once Pork calmed down a little, and paid more attention to his senses, the big pup might've noticed another pair of lungs breathing from behind the electronically-tinted walls of Remy's office. Though each inhale and exhale sounded ever so slightly laboured, and raspy as though it was being forced through the dense filter of an archaic gas mask~ The sudden presence of another Daur might've been just as distracting for the poor Gunhund's predatory senses, the significantly shorter courier fox entering and exiting unmolested by the store's security systems.
"One... one thing at a time," Remy begged with a little sigh, crossing one delicious leg over the other.
"As I said earlier the stage has been set for us, by his employers nonetheless and so there shouldn't be any backup arriving unless he's made alternate arrangements. Judging by how much food has been coming in there seems to be ten or so people total, it's not a massive leap to assume the security team is rocking all sorts of NAM goodies either, but we should likely expect that anti-personnel countermeasures have been set up to some capacity," the greenette explained to the group, idly fixing the rolled sleeves of her suit-dress all the while, features narrowing as they focused on Maggie.
"As much as I'd like to treat this like a moonlit, no-knock NPF raid unfortunately our intel on the building's layout is out of date, so we can be as loud as the situation dictates. The buggers he's hiding behind don't exactly deserve subtlety, they're cut-throat gangers wearing blood-stained uniforms, so don't feel too bad about putting them in their place," Remy continued, offering a nonplussed little shrug at the info she'd just parsed out. Business as usual in Nepleslia, and with that out of the way, her green peepers drifted across to gaze upon Calico.
"A distraction is definitely the way to go, but I was thinking more along the lines of a sacrificial goat... I'll let you all know by tomorrow how that lead pans out, but trying to pass as a team of NAM subcontractors might be a good backup. We should try to hit the place in the next few days, before the mark realizes something is up - opening his big mouth has caused some internal strife and~" Remy cut herself off as, with a quiet hiss, the electronic tint faded from the glass wall she was leaning against. The darkness faded like ink being pulled down a drain, revealing a cloaked and imposing figure standing a little shy of 7ft in height, barely illuminated by the status lights of the office's computer.
"Stay your hand, Mistress Belmont," came a metallic and husky, yet distinctly feminine voice, though not even the Daur with her natural night-vision had seen the figure's jaw move.
"They need not know more than is needed to play their part," the cloaked stranger continued, the door to the office sliding open to let her step out and into better lighting, moving with an unnatural stillness that almost made her look like she was floating were it not for the silhouettes of their long legs. Though a weather-beaten, hooded poncho covered most of the figure's torso there were more than a few anatomical tells hinting at her gender, name the ample swell of her breasts denting the bulletproof-wool garment outwards and the flaring of her hips leading into the shapely muscles of her legs. One arm was visible through a split in the poncho, wrapped in gauze and bandages that stank of disinfectant, ending in a hand the same mocha hue as the jaw visible beneath her hood. Dark lips pursed into an unreadable and unflinching expression.
"...I was getting to that," Remy huffed, turning way from the figure and rubbing at the bridge of her nose with no small bit of frustration.
"We've got a watchdog assigned to us by the client, no I don't know her name but she's just here to watch, they're paying her separately to us so let's try to play nice?"