Emily was not one to really enjoy sharing her visions. They were vague and it was difficult to figure out what they were about on a good day, impossible on others. She had no idea what this vision meant as a whole. There were parts of it that she understood, because the metaphors that presented themselves did so in similar ways throughout her visions. Some of it made sense.
"I saw a disaster." She finally said. "It was vague, you know my visions are. There was a lot of screaming, running, and rain that looked like blood. Which just symbolizes danger and an upcoming storm - not an actual storm you know. But like..." She sometimes had difficulty expressing what it was her visions meant, what the metaphors were trying to say even if she understood it herself. "You know the term, calm before the storm?" She asked, still thinking. "It's like that. You use it for a lot of things, not necessarily an actual storm. It means something like that - something is coming." She knew she sounded like an ominous street fortuneteller, but that's just what she had seen.
"Anyway." she said, feeling the car roll to a stop. She sensed it around her - they were at the hospital now, and parked a little bit away from the entrances. Connall suggested a plan of action, and Emily nodded. "I'm not going to get much from security. If they hacked the security system I won't be able to pick up on that." Maybe, if she had been standing directly on the spot the car had been parked where the files had been hacked from she would have felt it, but she wasn't computer-savvy to begin with anyway, and she didn't know what to look for. That was Connall's job.
"I'll be able to pick up the most information from the lab where the blood was taken from, so maybe we split up and I'll head down there?"