DISCLAIMER: I don't own anything from Once Upon A Time In Mexico, if I did I would have a lot more money! This is all from my own head and my imagination, if it resembles any real life incidents it was totally by accident. Any original characters are of my own creation as well…please respect that, thanks!

Thanks to everyone who submitted comments! They're so encouraging! Sorry for the short chapter, I just liked the way it ended and couldn't think of anything else to go with it!

Megan could hardly believe that they had in fact gotten in touch with her father, but more surprising was that she was to meet him in Mexico. All this news had been delivered to her when Ms. Jenkins came down to tell her to pack up her things. She didn't know whether to be happy, nervous, scared, or what. She was going to see her father again…she wondered if he was mad at her for this turn of events. She was sure he was, but she wasn't sure of was just how mad he'd be.

She looked around the messy room and immediately set to work packing up her things. She turned on the CD player with a Good Charlotte CD as she worked to take her mind of the hellhole she was leaving and what trouble she might be going to, she had no idea what to expect from her father. All this stress was almost overwhelming; she bit her lip and looked at the volume knob, what the hell…she was already being sent away. She cranked up the volume a few notches and worked her way around the room, ignoring the knocks at the door to turn down the volume, instead she turned it up more so she couldn't hear them and continued working through the mess of her room to pack up her belongings.

Meanwhile:

Sands slowly got dressed, then almost lazily rolled a cigarette and put it in his mouth. "I'll catch you later Sugarbutt…don't forget about tomorrow.." He reminded Ajedrez before going out the door. He had a lot of thinking to do. By this time tomorrow he and Ajedrez would be splitting the money as they had planned, but there was one small problem: instead of disappearing soon afterwards like he had also planned, his daughter was coming. What the hell was he supposed to do with her? His life did not have room for a kid too. A part of him told him that he should have thought about it before he had gotten carried away with that woman 15…almost 16 years ago. The other part said not to blame her…don't even think about her. He went along with the latter half of the second option. "Don't think about it.." He told himself…right now was for planning, calculating for the future…he never went into anything blind. Only fools did that and Sheldon Jeffrey Sands was no fool, or at least was not going to be proven one, whichever way you wanted to look at it.