Chapter 6- Answers

Stepping out of a car, Madison and Ellison finally made there way to DeVry University to find there mystery girl, that have already broken numerous federal laws that could send a person to prison for life. Both FBI Agents walked through the doors coming into the main office of the college campus. Feeling nostalgic, Ellison was looking around, haven't been in a college in almost twenty years as he remembered his wild adolescent years at the college he attended.

Madison walked up to the counter and saw a young secretary occupied on her computer who looked more like a student attending the college. The secretary looked to her left already noticing the two well clothed Agents as she smiled at them.

"May I help you please?" The secretary asked cheerfully.

"Yes you can," Madison showed her FBI badge which made the secretary straighten up in her chair never seeing federal agents enter the campus. "Were looking for a young girl that attended here named Seen Xavier?"

"Sure no problem. Let me check," said the secretary as she dabbled on her computer quickly. She looked confused not finding the name anywhere. "There's nobody by that name attending this college."

"Figures," Ellison mumbled as the police officer's story was not a fabrication. "Do you mind if we ask other counselors who are in charge of students closer to the end of the alphabet?"

"Sure no problem. It would be Mary Blessing who would be in charge of students with the last names from S through Z. Her office is located on the second floor, third door on the right coming off the elevator." The secretary explained.

"Thank you for your time." Ellison said as both Agents walked to there next destination.

Making there way to the counselor's front door, Ellison lightly knocked on the door grabbing the counselor's attention who was working on files on her desk. Ellison showed his badge which put the counselor on edge.

"How can I help you?" The counselor asked.

"Sorry to bother you Ms. Blessing. We're doing an FBI investigation. Have you heard of a girl named Seen Xavier?" Ellison asked. "Don't bother checking her files because we already asked and they don't exist on the computer database."

"I don't need to with a name like that," said Mary smiling at them. "I do remember her but when a police officer asked for her files a while back, the school's database couldn't even find it. Like she was a ghost, which is kind of scary because I was talking to the girl and helped her set up her classes. Nice girl too. However, a teacher named Mr. Burton, whose head of the technology department on the third floor spoke highly of Seen, which is why I remembered her so well. He said she was a rare gifted student he only had ever few decades in his life. She helped set up the eastern wing of the latest technology our school bought."

"Sound like a bright kid. Thank you." Ellison said as Madison and him walked out of the office.

"Wow another floor to travel." Madison said sarcastically not liking all the running around.

"Look on the bright side, at least the girl is real." Ellison smiled at her.

Making there way to the third floor in front of professor Burton's office door, it was closed. A sign was placed on the door to come back at five o'clock. Ellison sighed in frustration. Madison looked at her watch.

"Three hours," Madison smiled at Ellison. "Cafeteria is open. I'm going to lunch. Will check around the college campus as well, with the computer science students. Somebody must have seen her around."


A slender early thirty year old man dressed in rugged clothing, walked into an ITT Technology school as he was looking around the vicinity cautiously. Every female student that passed in the hallway, he checked each one carefully to find his target. A woman at the main desk saw the man watching a female student as his appearance came off to her as a stalker. She was about to call security but didn't want to jump the gun first without asking why the strange man was larking around the hallway.

"Can I help you sir?" The woman asked politely.

"Yes you can," said the man as he walked over to the desk. He gave her a kind smile as the woman thought he was attractive as a rock star type.

"I'm looking for my little cousin. I wanted to surprise her today. I haven't seen her in a long time since she was seven years old. Since I'm in town for a little bit and I heard my friend said she was attending her. I wanted to say hey that I didn't forget her. A family joke." The man said as his baby face smile made the conversation sound more believable.

This made the woman blush of gazing into his emerald colored eyes. She turned to her screen as the image of a stalker she saw before went out the window.

"Sure. I'll be glad to help. What is her name?" She asked ready to type on her computer.

"If I remember correctly its Seen…huh Seen…I'm sorry, this is embarrassing. I haven't seen her in a long time." He looked dumbfounded and innocent.

"Don't worry, that name sounds unusual so it shouldn't be a problem to pull her up." The woman said.

"Thank you, thank you so much." The man put his hand together showing a pleading side to him.

The woman checked her computer while glancing one or twice at the cute guy watching her. A file came up as she clicked onto it.

"Here she is, Seen Winters," said the woman. "She doesn't have any classes scheduled today but she has them tomorrow. I can tell her you came by?"

The guy carefully looked at the monitor seeing something particular in which was all he needed to accomplish his objective.

"No thanks. I'll come back tomorrow and catch her then. Thank you." The man said and walked away from the desk.

Walking outside of the school, the man pulled out his phone from his pocket. It rings as somebody on the receiving end picked up.

"Her last name changed, it's Seen Winters. Her address is 61 Block Street in Los Angeles County. Tell Ms. Dealer will have the package in less then twenty four hours." The man said and closed his phone.

A sliding door to a black van opened in front of him as he stepped inside. He closed it behind himself and stared at his comrades. Five men, different in size and looked Russian, stared at there colleague hoping for good news.

"Let's go claim our money." He said which brighten the men's spirit as the driver drove off.


Scanning the area of the accident scene, Sarah and Derek saw heavy reporters from every news station covering the major story of the destruction. Tow trucks, ambulance, police cars to fire trucks crowed the streets which put up red warning signals in Sarah's mind to flee the seen before her face was caught on TV again. From what her son said she had to find answers and find the engineer.

Surprised, Derek looked around the scene to find clues of the girl that saved his nephew earlier today.

"Jeez, you're extremely lucky, John. Thank the person that saved you." Derek said assessing the accident himself which was shocking to him.

"All the things to die from, I thought it would come from the future and not a traffic accident." John said watching the truck that would have crushed his body, being railed up on a tow truck.

"You're alive now…so will take it," said Sarah looking at her son's discomfort then back at the car accident. "Let's find what we need and leave. Too many reporters out her."

A boy bouncing a tennis ball in his hand caught John's attention, as he was the same boy in front of the comic book store previously. Not liking coincidences, it was a good lead to figure out who saved him. He glanced at a camera mounted to the comic book store as there was his answer. Lining up the camera angle to the accident, it was perfect, John thought.

John walked over to the child as this made the boy stop bouncing his ball, already recognizing John early from today.

"You remember me?" John asked.

The little boy nodded his head to the question.

"You're okay right about what happened?"

The boy nodded his head again but showed him his yellow tennis ball thanking him for getting it, although the boy knew he was in the accident.

"Did you see anything?"

The boy nodded his head. "It happened very fast."

It wasn't the answer John was aiming at but decided to ask his next question.

"Is your father in?" John asked which alerted his mother's attention. She quickly saw the surveillance camera mounted on the store and walked over towards her son understanding his actions.

The little boy nodded his head once more and went into the comic book store. John and Sarah followed behind. Watching the Connors head into the shop, Derek looked around the accident scene cautiously and followed the team inside the store.


A mid fifty year old man, named Walter Burton, was in his office watering his flowers that was sitting on the window ceil. He opened the window up to let in some fresh air, as he smiled at his flourishing plants he's been tending to for quite some time since he was left in charge of it. Moving back to his desk, he sat down and started typing on his computer working on a new assignment for his students. A light knock was heard on his door as he turned his head.

"May I help you?" He asked his new guests.

Ellison showed him his FBI badge and smiled at the professor.

"Sorry to introduced professor, Agent Ellison and this is Agent Madison," said Ellison introducing themselves. "And yes, you can help us. We're looking for a girl named Seen Xavier. The counselor said you knew her."

Professor Burton eyes widen in excitement.

"Ah, yes Seen Xavier….I always thought her name was weird." Burton smiled at them making fun of her name when he first met the young girl.

"Seen was a bright girl, a neck in the technology department in our curriculum. She stayed after school to help us out setting up the new eastern wing for the new classes. Getting our older teachers who aren't up to techno savvy was difficult part for us."

Burton remembered as he chuckled watching the new teachers learn the new improvements.

"Anyway, Seen did very well in our computer science courses. I heard it was the only classes she stayed awake in from what her other teachers told me." Burton explained.

"Sound like a nice kid. Why do you think she left the school?" Ellison asked curious.

"I'm actually not even sure. You know young adults these days and their mind sets…I want to be a computer engineer the next a lawyer. It could be anything. However, she did ask numerous questions of what type of projects the school was doing at ITT Technology that I recommended in Baton Rouge in LA. Maybe that school can help you of her where about, that's what I told the other guys." Burton explained, intrigued of what happened to his student as well.

Both Agents looked at each other confused.

"What other guys?" Ellison and Madison asked in unison.

"The other police officers that were here looking for Miss. Xavier before you guys come early this morning."

Ellison looked at his partner of the information. She nodded her head as he understood her body language.

"Thank you for your time." Ellison said as they both walked out of the professor's office.

"I have a hunch." Madison said walking down the hallway.

"A hunch and what is that?" Ellison asked as they come to a door. He stepped in front and opened it for her as they walk through.

"The girl is at the ITT Technology school. We need to move quickly on it before she can perform her magician act and disappear again."

Madison took out her cell phone and dialed a number. Another person picked up on the receiving end.

"Agent Stewart, get to ITT Technology School in Baton Rouge now. Look for a girl named Seen Xavier or Seen in general. She could have probably changed her last name. I want all the enrollments of female students that have entered the school in the past two weeks."


"I'm sorry that my father is not here," A teenage boy said looking at the Connors and Derek who was looking for the store owner. He went to his VCR and popped in a tape labeled 'Surveillance Type' as they all crowd around a TV as if about to watch a movie.

"My father is outside looking at the accident wanting to be in everybody business. I heard it was crazy," The boy said chuckling, still in disbelief a big accident happen in front of his father's small store. "So who are you guys again?"

"We're reporters for Fox news," said Derek looking around the back of the store making sure his father doesn't catch them. The teenage boy looked at them not convinced. Derek sighed and dug into his pocket pulling out money. "Here's fifty bucks."

All the doubt the boy had before was gone as he took the money.

"Okay. Anything to help the news." He smiled and then turned on his TV with a controller. He changes the input as the tape began to play.

Sarah and Derek eyes widen seeing the accident as they were in shock John survived it. John titled his head down not really concerned about the accident in general only in finding the engineer to help Cameron. He wished the boy fast forward the accident to get what he really was searching for.

Then he saw it. He saw Seen run towards the Cadillac Escalade and went under the car. John saw his past self being kicked on his leg and fall to the ground. His body was dragged under the jeep before the truck crashed into the Escalade.

"Hey what a minute," The teenage boy looked at John puzzled. "Isn't that you?"

The Connors and Derek looked at the curious boy and then at the tape.

"Stop the tape." Sarah said as it was a clear image of John's savior. Her mouth dropped in disbelief stunned by the image. Of all the people in the world, it had to be her. "Oh-My-God."

"I know that girl." The teenage boy said incredulity.

"What is she doing here?" Derek said confused knowing who saved his nephew.


Enjoying her meal at Joe's House, Seen was reading a Teen Titian comic book as she smiled enjoying the interactions among the children. She would have been reading her Superman book, but unfortunately she dropped it during the accident. She knew Mr. Thompson wasn't going to be pleased that she lost her book in less then a minute. Seen reached for her drink, took a sip and placed it back on the table.

The table moved as a body sat across the table from her. This made Seen uneasy feeling this presence before and knew she was busted big time. She slowly looked up and saw John brightly smile at her.

"Hi, you remember me. You saved me today." John said happily being sarcastic.

Seen quaint her eyes as this was turning bad. She cursed to herself. She glanced to her left and saw the bathroom door, always knowing it was a good escape route out of the restaurant incase of danger.

However, that plan went out the window when she saw Sarah's serious glare directed at her. Seen cursed to herself twice from her carelessness.

"Don't even think about it." Sarah said as if telepathically knowing what Seen was thinking.

Appearing behind Sarah, Derek causally walked up to Seen's side. He looked down upon the lone child watching her expression as if caught in the act of stealing cookies out of the cookie jar. All the answers from the cookies missing all pointed to her.

"Let's go Seen." Derek told her.


In John's bed, lifeless like a doll and powered offline, the Connors, Derek and Seen were looking at the protector future John sent back.

"Can you fix her?" John asked looking at Seen concerned.

"Fix what," said Seen accessing briefly of Cameron's condition. "There's nothing physically damage from what I can see…unless," She looked practically at John knowing the others wouldn't do it. "...You pulled out her chip."

"She was malfunctioning," said John glancing at Cameron. "I tired to repair the damage, but whatever affected her caused a brown out throughout the entire neighborhood. Also it fried my entire computer equipment in the process."

Seen smirked chuckling to herself as this alerted John and the others who thought the situation was not amusing. It took LADWP almost all day to fix the power.

"What's so funny?" Sarah asked behind the two teenagers.

"Well at least it worked."

"Meaning…and in English please?" Sarah asked hoping to avoid a problematical explanation engineers love to explain to the dumber population to endorse them money.

"Well, Cameron is the most highly structured and built infiltrator Skynet have ever constructed...that's if Skynet made her directly without an outside influence. That's still up in the air because of the way she was built," said Seen still unsure of Cameron's origin herself.

"However, when I was out of commission for a short period of time on the battle field, I helped John reprogram the fallen machines and made them help us stop Skynet in our campaign."

Derek smirked, shaking his head in disgust. Seen noticed it but ignored it directing her attention towards the Connors.

"I was the one that specifically reprogrammed Cameron. Her CPU chip is the most advanced we seen from Skynet then their older models. She can function without the orders from Skynet, acting mostly independently where previous machines couldn't fully succeed at, as they were compromised much quicker. We knew Skynet always had a connected link with their machines on the field. I come up with an idea and created a device that could track the out going signal and use it to our advantage and give the machines false command codes. Unfortunately, Skynet figured what we were doing quickly and upgraded the signal security and their newer models as well, in which case Cameron comes in. She's the most unpredictable model we ever acquired."

"You can say that again." John stated which sometimes worried him.

"Because of the unpredictability," Seen continued. "She needed a default switch in case she reverted back to her original programming."

"A default switch?" Sarah asked wishing Cameron would have said something sooner from trying to kill them previously.

"It took me three years but I created an artificial microscopic virus that could be implanted on the reprogrammed CPU chip. This would shut down the machine by a word, phrase or if their processing chip was taken out incase Skynet decided to re-reprogram them to use against us. You see when John put me on this task we couldn't figure out why some machines reverted back to their original programming if we wiped theirr chip clean. It's like an invisible blue print of the original program is still in tack but we are unable to see it, somewhere located on their chip that we haven't discovered."

"It's because it's what there built to do. You can't train them like pets." said Derek gruffly, disturbed more than the others about Seen involvement in this process. He thought her superior taught her better.

"You can't train a human but here we are living under a government called United States." Seen said sarcastically.

The Connors both smirked at that comment as she had a point. The government system was a prim example of keeping humans from destroying one another.

"What it all comes down to its luck," Seen continued. "Well a whole bunch of luck in preventing the machines from going bad on our part, which is where the virus fits in as our own insurance policy. With older machines before Cameron, the virus completely shut them down in seconds, effecting computer equipment attached to it to disable the enemy as well. However with Cameron, I didn't have enough time in testing to see if the virus worked on her. John wanted her quickly fully operational without any set backs."

Seen looked at Cameron and laid her backpack down on the bed, getting her laptop out.

"I hoped the virus worked on her…and well… it did. Only John and I had the code if their chip were taken out to be safe on our part. One screwed up code by somebody tapering with something they don't understand and we're all done."

Seen placed her laptop on John's desk and a small navy blue box device with different size ports was visible to see on the surface. Fiber optic wires were connected to the blue box as the USB cord was plugged into her laptop to connect both the devices. The others watched as Sarah thought this picture reminded her of a Frankenstein movie. Seen was the scientist and Cameron was the monster about to become shocked back to life.

"Where's her chip?" Seen asked.

John walked over to his dresser and opened the second drawer. For safe keepings he hid Cameron's chip just in case something went wrong, or maybe the fact his uncle might burn the chip without him noticing, which brought him to the idea to hide it from plain sight. He pulled out a plastic bag as Cameron's chip was placed in it, safe from outside environmental damage. He carefully took it out of the bag, went over to Seen and handed her the chip.

Seen started her laptop up and took Cameron's chip. She placed it into the small port box as Cameron's chip quickly started to activate.

"Let's see here," Seen mumbled to herself typing on her laptop.

As before on John's laptop, a yellow Pacman and white small dots started to cloud the screen. Seeing deja vu over again, this alerted Sarah's attention to Seen's actions.

"Wait, you do know what you're doing right?" Sarah asked concerned standing behind the young girl beside John.

"Ehh…yeah. I think so…will see." Seen responded, as this didn't reassure the others in the room. John just realized that Seen was just winging it. She wasn't even sure herself as he wondered was she truly the real engineer Cameron was talking about.

A small command prompt came up as the virus already started to continue its assault on Seen's motherboard of destroying her files. Appearing in asterisks, Seen placed a long two line code in the command prompt.

Immediately, the Pacman stopped as her laptop screen started to dissolve into the regular screen mode.

"Hey," Seen smiled happily at the Connors like a child solving a puzzle. "What do you know, it worked."

Sarah stared at her glib response as she could have caused another brownout.

Cameron's view mode fully started to appear. Her chip was hacking into Seen's laptop and taking over the installed small Camera embedded on the top part of the laptop. Words started to appear on the screen as Seen smirked.

John read it and looked puzzled. "Tag you're it."

"I'm glad your sense of humor is in tack." Seen smiled. Only she understood the comment from Cameron.

Seen took out her chip and walked over to Cameron's full body. She placed her chip into her metal skull and moved her hair back over the port area.

Sarah looked at her son biting his thumb nail, sensing he was nervous and frustrated with the entire ordeal. She wasn't sure if his attachment to a machine was good. Obviously it trickled down to his subordinate, Seen. Sarah couldn't see the hateful prejudice like a Resistance Fighters have with the machines, like Derek. It was different.

Waiting for a minute, Cameron body was still frozen in place as this made John anxious.

"What's wrong? It's been over a minute." John said.

"It takes one hundred and twenty seconds to reboot. Just relax." Seen answered hearing the concern from his voice much greater then his mother and Derek.

Her head began to twitch, as Cameron's body became fully animated. Her view screen scanned the area as she looked at John and then Seen. Cameron lifted up her body and then placed her feet on the floor.

"Are you okay?" John asked.

His protector stood up and gave John a blank stare. "Yes."

Her eyes shifted back to Seen. "I told you your habits will get you caught."

Seen shrugged her shoulders.

Cameron lifted up her defected arm from previously as she started to ball her fist up repeatedly. Having her functioning system under her control again, she looked at John seeing his face flushed. She wondered was he sick.

Derek, though wished Cameron never came back, raise his hand like a child in a classroom.

"Question?" said Derek breaking up the happy atmosphere, which irritated him over a machine. "Why did John send you as our engineer? You're just a kid, no offense."

"Because it was an accident." Seen answered.

"An accident? What does that mean?" Sarah asked as this didn't make sense from her future son to send a child, unless Seen was in greater importance they haven't discovered yet.

"At three hundred hours the South Gate corridor in one of our camps was attacked by Sknyet," said Cameron explaining. "William Burdock was the original engineer that John assigned for the mission to come back to 2007, in help in our efforts to prevent Judgment Day. The mission was put under General Neil, one of John's top soldiers, to carry out his orders. General Neil was in charge of the second Time Displacement machine in case the first one in the main headquarters was damaged. However, Skynet found out about the location and launched a small tactical attack on the base. General Neil's team was pinned down and required backup."

Cameron looked at the engineer as Seen stared at the floor avoiding her gaze. Cameron glanced back at the Connors.

"A rescue squad from the E.R.T. Division Eleven was sent to extract the team to safety and destroy the second Time Displacement machine to not end up in Skynet hands. Seen's team was dispatched, but unfortunately when John heard the news from the only one survivor on the E.R.T. squad, General Neil sent back Seen instead as William Burdock who was killed in combat before he could make the jump." Cameron explained.

"Interesting," said Seen wondering a question. "Wait, if you know all of this…that means John's going to send another engineer back right?"

Seen smiled at her feeling confident that John will send back up in her place. She wasn't an engineer unlike the others. She was basically a field soldier.

"No." Cameron said flatly.

"Huh?" Seen looked at her confused.

"From John's direct orders. Sergeant Seen Watanabe, your mission is to aid with the attack on Skynet in 2007 and take orders from the captain in charge. Sorry and good luck." Cameron said repeating John's last words before she went through the time displacement field in 2027.

"Crap." Seen mumbled under her breath as she knew this was going to happen.

Out of everything the Connors heard only one thing expressed confusion on their face.

"You're Japanese?" John asked curious.

"Adopted." Seen said still trying to coop with the information Cameron just told her.

"Any questions?" Cameron asked Seen in her confusion.

"Yeah I actually have one last question," Seen looked directly at John. "Why do you look like you're still sixteen?"

John smirked as he realized she doesn't know they time travel over eight years of his life.


Hurrying down a pathway towards his car, Agent Stewart took out his phone and keys as he unlocked his car alarm. He quickly punched numbers on his phone as it began to ring.

"Agent Madison, I got the information you requested and you were right," said Stewart opening his car door. "The girl changed her last name. It's Seen Winters and she lives at 61 Block Street in Los Angeles County."

"Good, get the team over there fast before she skips town again." Madison instructed.

"Yes, ma'am." Stewart said and ended the phone call. He got into his car and dialed on his phone again to carry out Madison orders.


Coming out of her room and down the stairs, Sarah had questions about the new member in the group. Why she has been avoiding them? Why didn't she say anything to her at the restaurant when they first met? Why didn't she tell John who she was when she saved him? When did she arrive in 2007?

After roaming around the house for ten minutes, Sarah wondered did Seen disappear again. A figure on the porch outside the window caught her attention as she seen the engineer staring at the sky.

Quietly, Sarah stepped outside the porch closing the door behind her.

Already hearing the creaking noise from the door, Seen was well aware of Sarah's presences but kept her attention to the nightly sky. She was always fascinated how clean the sky was in watching the stars compared to in the future.

Not wanting to disturb her train of thought, Sarah looked at the sky with the teenager, nervous to ask her the multiple questions. She wasn't sure where to begin, not wanting to offend her either. Sarah decided to start off with something simple.

"Thank you."

"For what?" Seen asked focused on the sky.

"For saving my son today. I hate to say it but he's right. A traffic accident wasn't one of the things I thought he could die from." Sarah said as it became apparent that her son could die from anything and not just from a machine.

"You don't have to thank me," said Seen as she finally looked at John's mother. "It's what I do, save people. That's what my company is for. We're called the E.R.T. Emergency Response Team. When things hit the fan we're there to get you out."

"When we first met…how did you know it was me?" Sarah asked from their first encounter.

"You're kidding right, you're the Legend," Seen smirked hearing the stories from the adults in her company. "But I wouldn't have known it was you if I didn't see your picture from before."

"My picture?" Sarah immediately thought about John's father, Kyle Reese, saying he clocked her by a picture her future son gave him before his mission.

"I was on a mission, I remembered Lt. Reese brother had your picture with him for good luck. He never told me your name. I thought it was nothing until I saw your picture on the news of a prink gone wrong on the highway of LA. I put one and one together and I figured it out it was you." Seen explained as she looked at her watch. It was already ten o'clock at night.

Hearing her explanation, Sarah thought she was right about the highway incident of Seen recognizing her from when they first met. She slightly smiled, remembering the picture future John gave his father as his way of finding her and saving her from the first machine.

"Ehh…I have a favor?" Seen stepped closer to her. "Can I get a ride home?"

Oddly but amused for some reason, Sarah smiled. "Sure."


Stopping the jeep at a corner, nervous and uneasy, Sarah scanned the neighborhood where Seen have been living. If Sarah was a normal parent she was would have been terrified of Seen's life living in a neighborhood such as this. Trash on the streets; abandon small business boarded up as most of the glass windows were broken. Graffiti colored almost every other building in the entire block as she knew what some of them meant by the significant painted color. Turf colors of gangs plastered everywhere as this put Sarah on edge. Turf wars meant trouble.

"You live around here?" Sarah asked surprised.

"Yeah," said Seen in a loaf manner. "What's wrong with it?"

Sarah glanced at the young girl bizarre as if oblivious from the picture she was watching. "I'm afraid if I open my door, bullets will fly at me."

"Please…that only happens in movies." Seen chuckled as she stepped out of the car looking at her apartment a block down the street.

Sarah followed her out of the car quickly looking at ever corner of the block. Standing on one of the corners, suspicious young men in baggy clothing were looking at them. Sarah made sure not to make eye contact with the men or they might start trouble. She had some schooling on turf war body language from her past life, looking directly into their eyes was a big offender.

"Sarah what's wrong? This is a good neighborhood. The people are really protective about there neighborhood around here." Seen said smiling at her.

Gun fire was heard in an alley as this made Sarah duck for cover behind the car. Sarah looked down the alleyway as two men were fleeing a scene, running blazing fast down the alley like track stars.

"Sometimes it's a nice neighborhood." Seen said unaffected by the gun fire and started to walk towards her broken down apartment building.

Sarah wondered if Seen acknowledge the danger around here or did she think this was a game.

Stopping her pace, Seen saw three black SUV vehicles rear around the corner and pull up to her apartment entrance door vigorously. Doors fly open as eight men in black clothing, having the letter FBI snitched on there bullet proof vest stormed the building quickly.

Seen looked at her apartment confused. "What are the odds that the FBI would invade your apartment building near the middle of the night?"

Standing next to the young girl, for once, Sarah was speechless to answer that question.

"Do you have an extra room where I can stay for the night?" Seen asked as Sarah looked at her oddly.

In a van sitting across from the building on the other side of the road in the north direction, the man that was at the ITT Technology falsely portraying Seen's cousin, was looking at his men frustrated and furious of the FBI interference. He took out his cell phone and called his employer.

"We have a problem."