Waller held out the keycard. "Here. You'll need to register your biometrics—eye scan, voiceprint, and palm. Lock's not set yet, so you can just swipe this for now."
"I'll do that later," Xavier muttered, taking the card and gesturing toward the door. "You coming in?"
"Damn right I am. You think I'd let you see this beauty without a proper tour?" Waller chuckled and walked ahead.
The door slid open with a light chime, revealing the interior.
And Xavier just froze.
Reva let out a low whistle behind him.
Waller laughed, "Yeah. That was my reaction too the first time."
They stepped inside, and it was like entering another world.
"This," Waller said with a theatrical wave of his hand, "is the main hall. Bigger than an entire block of your old second-floor neighborhood. You could park five cars here and still have enough space left to throw a party."