I apologize for the lateness! I had to take some tests at school, get all my research, and projects to do, but now I can write the story. I couldn't find much info about the problem, so the chapter might be short, but I'll try to improvise make it long enough. Sorry… I just hope you guys like the story.

Chapter 3: Why the hell are you here?


When everyone was eating, there was a long silence in the room. Xochiti didn't like silence. Its makes Xochiti go crazy and very angry. "So… The narcos are getting very dangerous her in Juarez. They had made many ne alliances with young people in the city, and have many different hide outs. The numbers are still unknown. They haven't done anything recently, so we do not know their location at the time being…" Xochiti broke the silence.

Alfred looked up from his food and said, "So you have an exact location of the drug dealers?" Xochiti nodded and he continued, "Okay, well need to wait for a while, like you said, so we can find an exact target point to set the attack." Xochiti looked at him with the same eyes that she had given him on the day he told her she would help. "Right… But I can still show you the places that the military and police force have found. That way you can see if you can find anything that can help you, but it'll take a while for the forces to allow us in," Xochiti called out.

Alfred looked at her confused and asked, 'Wait, can't you just go in with out permission? You are the nation after all…" Xochiti looked at him and responded calmly, "Yes, but I to need to allowed from my boss to do something suck as letting you guys access to the places." After her comment, everyone felt bad, but it was true… They weren't trusted anymore. "Anyways, it would at least take a month to be granted permission, so you will need to be patient about the whole thing… Now take a break and please take advantage of the yards, if you wish, you can also jump into the pool… I'll be working in my office," Xochiti said as she placed her plate in the sink and left to her office again.

After that, everyone took her permission and did what she had asked them to do. A few of them were in the yard, while the rest jumped into the pool. Alfred in the other hand walked into the hall way towards Xochiti office when he heard an animal's growl. It was most likely a dog that Xochiti owned at her house. Alfred ignored the growl and knock at the door to the office. Behind the door, Xochiti called out, "Come in…"and Alfred did what she said. Xochiti was still looking at her paper work and was wearing reading glasses, and her hair was up in a pony tail.

Alfred didn't say a work, because he didn't want to disturb her work, but again Xochiti didn't like silence when she knows someone else is in the room. Some time even when she's alone. She looked up and saw Alfred looking around the room and cleared her throat, to catch his attention. Alfred looked down at her and said, "Hey aren't you lonely sometimes when you're locked up in your office? I know I do…" Xochiti looked up and stared at him in the eyes and answered, "Sometime I do, but I know that I have people in the house so I forget about the thought… Why?"

"Well you look lonely to me… You need some fun~!" Alfred explained to her and took her hand and walked her out the room. Xochiti followed him outside were the sun was just about to get ready to set. She looked at the sunset and smiled. She just loved the sunset, it relaxed her, so she then took Alfred's hand took her up to the second floor to the house and out the balcony were she had chairs to see the sunset from. She sat down and waited for the sun to set and head to Japan for another day for him.

"Do you like sunsets, Alfred?" Xochiti asked with out taking her eyes from the sight. He looked at the sunset and answered, "Yeah… it's beautiful and calm to look at." She smiled at his response and simply said, "Me too…" They stayed like that and saw the sun hid behind the earth. But then there was a loud slam of a door down stairs, so they went to check the scene out. There at the from down, three tall men and a woman stood at the door.