"Don't need to tell me twice," Dally said, making sure his gun was charged.
"Careful there, you'll poke someone's eye out." Violet said. She found a vantage point, covering their backs and covering them from a distance. From her vantage point, she could see pretty much most of the warehouse clearly, except for many rooms that were branching off of the main one.
Lexa looked about the warehouse, eyes narrowed.
Where is he?... He phone vibrated again as Aspen sent another text, "He's in the building," Lexa informed them.
Aspen stepped to the side of the door he was behind, and opened it, letting the door swing inwards.
Lexa turned sharply, gun automatically raising to face the empty doorway, "Good to see you again, Aspen, mind stepping out of the shadows?" She ask in a sarcastic air, slowly lowering her own gun as to not seem as threatening, thought she wouldn't put it away, not yet.
Aspen, of course, never liked being outnumbered, but he was there to make a deal. He stepped into the opening, guns concealed under his coat, ready to pull if Lexa had planes that did not involve civil dealings. Immediately, he took in every detail of the warehouse - Dally, next to Lexa, about fifteen feet in front of him, both with weapons at the ready, and at least six alcoves and vantage points where a sniper could easily be concealed.