“The program that works it can be
put in Emergency Status. That opens
them and keeps them open. The only
glitch was if I did that, it was also
programmed to alert security, and that
wouldn’t be a good thing.
“My cat buddies helped me to
figure it out, though, and it was so
simple, I couldn’t believe it.”
“What’d you do?”
“Like I said, it was simple. Since
the door is directly wired into that
computer,” she said and pointed to the
one sitting on the desk that was near-
est the vent, “all I had to do was turn
its wi-fi off, then put it into Emer-
gency Status, and the door would open,
but the computer had no way to contact
security, so problem solved.
“Someone should fix that.”
* “Clever,” I said in admiration.
“It is, isn’t it?”
“If you can do shit like that, why
don’t you just walk out of here? Why do
you even need us at all?” I said and
knew that I was walking on shaky
ground, but I still had to know.
“I mean, you obviously can get
stuff in and out of here, and by the
way, how do you do that anyway?”
“The problem isn’t getting out,”
the Cat explained, “It’s what do I do,
once I do that? Where do I go, and how
do I get to my buddies, and then get
them out? I need a place to hide out,
at least, until I can figure out how to
get those things done.”
“Why me?” I asked, remembering
that question about Mr. Ed.
“I heard you talking to that
woman, Allie, right?”
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