Who: Antonio and Janey Spinelli What: Hacking Where: Computer room When: Afternoon, April 2nd Rating: Medium
Toni had wandered off right after putting Sabrina down for an afternoon nap, and for the last ten minutes had just been staring at the screens in front of him. As with most things it took some thinking on how he was going to work through things before he even started else it would be hours just trying to jump over one firewall to the next while fighting off their tech people. Honestly all he wanted was their speaker system for three minutes to blast a little audio. His mind kept wandering back to his almost year old daughter that was still trying to get daring enough to actually try this whole "walking" business. He was honestly hoping that she would give up and just be content to being carried around or crawling. With walking came running and that was when they started getting into trouble. At least Valarie had their little makeshift school to keep her busy for a few hours a day.
He realized his focus wasn't on the screens any more or even trying to tap in enough to see if the computers might suggest a way through that would take them a while to knock him out again. Toni didn't know for sure though how sensitive their programs were when it came to picking him up or anyone else with his particular abilities. He pulled on a pair of headphones and just listened again, trying to decide if it was even worth it. It was almost a century old, but the words still rang true even if this was a different struggle. The point still remained that there were plenty of people who were just sitting back who he was sure didn't belong with those government jackasses. He might have been looking half lost in the pixeled glow, but at least he was doing something. He had just started to get up to see about possibly finding one of their other computer geniuses when he noticed someone standing in the doorway and immediately tried to look like he hadn't been spooked by the fact that he'd been too distracted to hear anyone approaching. "I was just... Thinking."