It was a relief to see them leave. To know she did not have to stop them. Though she wouldn't say that. She barely realized that it was relief she felt. Or that she felt at all really.
She found herself mentally counting the moments, to see if they got away, before she'd be called. Sadly it didn't need to be a specific order. she didn't have to wait for Stryker to come himself. No the sudden announcement that there was an attack and 'all hands on deck' was enough. She knew enough to know she was under the same orders and so did not hesitate to run out of the room and down halls looking for any intruder. She would try not to kill, she could do that much for them, but she had to stop them.