I sat in the living room with Eli, Tori, Malik, and Ms. Dunleavy. The others looked nervous; I knew we did the right thing and saw no reason to be scared as we waited for Agent Bightly to come. Finally, he was ushered into the living room.

"Why didn't you tell me that you found Osiris?" he asked Ms. Dunleavy.

"I wasn't sure who to tell," Ms. Dunleavy said. "The FBI has no jurisdiction there, and the island police and Bahamas government probably won't help us. I thought maybe I could have my investigators make a deal with Felix."

"She thinks she could buy and sell people!" I told him. "She thinks there's a price for us clones and after Hammerstrom is paid, he will give them up! Just because we're clones doesn't make us any less human!"

"Why would you want to pay a criminal?" Agent Bightly asked. "That sounds very suspicious."

"I don't see any alternative," Ms. Dunleavy said. "If the FBI can't help, and the local government won't help, the best we could do is make a deal with the devil."

"Did you think of asking the FBI for a solution?" Bightly challenged.

"I know already that in the past, the FBI couldn't arrest criminals who left the country," Ms. Dunleavy tried to justify her actions.

"And did you contact the local government or police?" he tried again.

"When have they ever cooperated with arresting American criminals?" Ms. Dunleavy answered.

"In January 2016, Dr. Nottage, the minister of national security in the Bahamas, asked the FBI for help in combating crime," Agent Bightly said.

"So if we contact him, will he help us?" I asked.

"It's hard to say," Agent Bightly said. "He was more concerned with gangs and drugs, not an unethical science experiment. Also, in 1979, the FBI tried to arrest Robert Vesco, and CIA interfered."

"Maybe the CIA can help us!" I thought aloud. "They have people in different countries."

"They're job isn't to arrest criminals," Bightly said. "I just told you that they stopped FBI officials from arresting someone."

"So is there a chance their government will cooperate?" Eli asked.

"In July of 2010, Harris Moore was arrested in the Bahamas and sent back to the states. We do have an extradition treaty with the Bahamas," Bightly said.

"So why can't the Bahamas police round up all the Osiris people and send them back?" I asked.

"It depends if human cloning is illegal in the Bahamas," Bightly said.

"I thought there's an international ban," Eli said.

"There is," Bightly said. "But the Bahamas government is used to extradition of drug traffickers, not mad scientists."

"But if we tell them that we have all those criminals there, won't they do something?" I tried.

"How many Osiris people are there now?" Bightly asked.

"My investigators said between 40 and 50," Ms. Dunleavy said.

"The West Cay police are more used to dealing with drug dealers," Bightly said, "And they still go soft on them, although they do get help from the US. They're also very into taking firearms, so if you get them to chase you with any, we know that RPBF will be involved."

"Perfect," I said. "We go and set ourselves up as bait, and they'll all chase after us and get arrested."

"I'm not going to them!" Malik said. "What if I get caught?"

"The police would already be on the lookout," I told him.

"Why can't the police just round them up?" Eli asked.

"Do you have their real names?" Bightly asked. "Did they ever stand before a grand jury and get indicted for a crime?"

We looked at each other. Who knew this would be so hard?

"So what do we do?" Tori asked. "We can't do nothing."

"I'll contact a higher up in Washington for guidance," Bightly said. "I'm also going to look into why Ms. Dunleavy didn't tell me anything."

"It's because she doesn't want Felix Hammerstrom arrested," I blurted out.

Malik, Eli, and Tori all shushed me.

"And why is that?" he asked.

From the looks I was receiving from my friends, I knew they didn't want me to answer, although I didn't see why not. Ms. Dunleavy shouldn't get away with her crimes just because she's rich.

"She had a relationship with Felix many years ago," Tori said softly. "She still has feelings for him."

Ms. Dunleavy did a good job of looking ashamed despite not knowing that about herself a few minutes ago.

"I'll be back shortly," Bightly said. "Do not let any of your investigators tip off Hammerstrom or you'll be arrested for obstruction of justice."