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They left the garage after Adam hid the papers again and walked south to Assiniboia Avenue because it ran in front of Town Hall. Walking that way would offer them a view of most of the building. Only the west side wouldn’t be seen; the one with the side door they entered earlier. If all was clear, they could turn at the Fire Hall and slip through the trees near the back of the park, approaching Town Hall from the south and lessening the chance of being seen.
As they approached the Fire Hall, a car behind them honked quickly. The driver stopped next to them and rolled down the window.
"Did you guys find out how to open that secret door?" asked Jeff with a smile. "I didn't think so," he continued without letting them reply. "A lot smarter people, like me, have never been able to figure that one out. Anyway, off to work I go. A mayor's job is never done. I have lots to do - busy busy busy. See ya!"
And with that, Jeff drove ahead to Town Hall and parked at the back. The boys stayed where Jeff had stopped them.
"Lots of work, more like free internet," laughed Jimmy.
"That throws a wrench in that plan," said Kevin. "What now?"
Adam paused for a second. "Off to the monitoring station, I guess."
Mark groaned, as the others knew he would.
"Let's get our bikes and meet behind the gas station," Adam continued. "It'll be a lot quicker that way, ok?" He looked at Mark.
Mark's groaning faded somewhat. "We'll have to hide them in the trees near the station," he added.
They all nodded.
"See you in 15 minutes," said Adam.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN