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Alexandra walked into Mossad following Malachi and Liat. "She's with us Officer David." Malachi said motioning to Alexandra. The officer nodded. "I thought Officer Haswari's sister was named David?" She asked. "David is a common last name in Israel." Liat answered. Alexandra nodded. "Officer Haswari said that you should spend the rest of the day in your room resting and then later tonight if you seem alright and are up to it, you can stay with Liat and I at my place." Malachi said. Alexandra looked confused. "How does Officer Haswari get to say what I can and cannot do? Shouldn't that be for a doctor to decide?" She asked. "Officer Haswari is a doctor. He has a PhD though most of the time we call him Officer." Liat said. Alexandra looked satisfied with the answer.

"Ah! There you are." A new voice broke in to their conversation. Alexandra mentally reprimanded herself. She hadn't even heard foot steps approaching much less registered that there was a person standing behind her. She turned around and was faced with an older man in what seemed to be a very expensive suit. "Director David." Both Malachi and Liat stated respectfully. "Officers Ben Gideon and Tuvia. Do you mind if I borrow this young lady for a bit? I have some friends that wish to see her. They are not satisfied with the letter she has written." Director David said back though it was very clear that he was not asking a question to hear 'yes' but out of formalities. "Not at all Director." Malachi answered. "Officer Tuvia and I have paperwork to finish if you'll excuse us Director." He continued. The Director nodded as both Malachi and Liat turned to leave.

He turned to Alexandra. "Shall we?" He asked. "Yes Director David." She answered in Hebrew struggling with the words. "Forgive me; my Hebrew and Arabic are horrible." The teenager continued though he didn't say anything. She followed him down a long hallway before making a series of turns and twists in the hallways. A Mossad officer opened the door and held it open as the Director of Mossad and Alexandra walked through.

Alexandra was shocked to see a huge screen with a bunch of faces on it. "Gentlemen this is Alexandra Petrova; your missing girl who disappeared a little over a month ago." Director David said as most of the men seemed shocked to see her. "She is alive and well. Mossad has done her no harm I can assure you of that." The older man said. "I don't trust Mossad's words." A man snapped. "Mossad has not harmed me. I cannot say the same for those who had captured me." Alexandra said. Her voice was cold and hard. "I can't see how you would possibly want to stay in Israel. It's preposterous! They have done nothing but harm you." Another man in a suit said. "They have harmed me? Look at me. Do you see any marks that Mossad would've made? No Sir. The only ones that have harmed me in this room are those on the other side of the world looking at this very screen. What does NCIS, the FBI, and CIA along with the Navy and other branches of the military have to do with this anyway? A missing child would've been alerted to local authorities. No agencies would've been looking for me even if I am a deceased ex-SVR and KGB's agent's daughter." She fired back. "I wish to stay in Israel. Or if I cannot stay in Israel I will go to Russia. I am a duel citizen in both Russia and the United States of America though I am sure everyone already knew that did they not?" Her eyes grew cold and her voice emotionless.

The teenager mentally smirked. She had them cornered. Everyone was silent for a few seconds. "Yes you are." One of the men answered reluctantly. "I wish to stay in Israel." She repeated again. "Fine but you must have someone willing to adopt you. If not then you come back here." The CIA Director ordered. Alexandra glared at him her eyes becoming shards of ice and her lips were pressed in a straight line. She swore angrily in Hebrew and Russian glaring at the men on the screen. "I will go back to my motherland if I can not stay here." She stated. "That is fine. Two of my Officers have expressed an interest in adopting her. They will take good care of her; she will not be harmed." Eli David broke into the conversation. One of the Director's looked displeased to hear that. "Fine. The paperwork will have to be filled out and sent to us in a few days time. If we don't have them in two weeks then Miss Petrova will have to return to the United States." "Who will be adopting her?" Another man asked. Director David stared at the man. "I don't see how that is any of your business." He stated icily. "Alexandra: Officers Ben-Gideon and Tuvia wish to adopt you. They have already started filling out the necessary paperwork. If you do not wish to stay in Israel now then you may go back to the United States." He said in Russian. She nodded. "I wish to stay Director." She replied back in her native tongue. "May I be excused Director or do you still require my presence?" "You are free to go. Officer Horowitz will escort you back to your room." He answered as a Mossad officer stepped forward. She turned to those still on the screen. "I wish I could say it was a pleasure but it wasn't. Goodbye Directors and Officers." She said before turning on her heel and walked out of the room escorted by the Mossad officer. The military personnel were shocked. The girl obviously knew how to corner someone with her words.

The Mossad officer left her outside of the room she had been staying in. Alexandra looked up as a head poked in and rapped lightly on the door. "How was it?" Liat asked as she came into the room with a piece of paper and pen. "Well. For Mossad and me anyone. Not so well for anyone on the other side of the world that was in there." She answered. Liat nodded. "You just have sign this and then we can send it in." She spoke handing Alexandra the paper and pen. After reading it over, it had been in Hebrew, Russian, and English, she signed her name neatly before handing it back to Liat. "Do..do you know where they are?" She asked. Liat shook her head. "I can find out though." She offered though Alexandra declined. "Exactly when am I allowed to leave?" She asked. "Officer Haswari will have to answer that depending on how everything looks." The Mossad officer answered.