A short while later, we arrived at the end of the access road. The road ended in a small clearing, about three times as wide as the road had been. There was an access gate in front of us, and after that, a large, empty concrete lot. A two storied, mostly glass building was at the far end of the paved yard, and a couple of smaller buildings made of brick were beside it on each side.

Hunter walked up to the gate.

"It looks like this fence runs the perimeter of the complex," he said, pointing to the coiled razor wires at the top of the fence. "The bad news is the razor wire at the top of the fence. Worse news than that is that the whole damn thing is electrified."

I noted the small sign next to the access gate that served as a warning about the danger. Whoever put the fence up really didn't want people wandering into the complex, but they also didn't seem to have much concern for warning them away, either.

"We shouldn't be here," Janine said, concerned. "We could get in a lot of trouble for going into that complex."

"Well, we have the access cards for that building," I nodded towards the glass building. "We just have to get over there so we can use them."

"There's no port to swipe them in on this gate," Hunter pointed out. "Just a manual keypad."

"I have a bad feeling about this whole place," Janine stated.