Chapter 18: Overload Of The Senses.
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They arrive at the Marinos' residence mid afternoon around 2:30PM, finding it empty. Tammy walks about the living room, the dining room, and into the kitchen the dining room is part off. She takes a glass from the cabinet and fills it with water, drinking it. Julietta was not far behind, taking a seat at the table. Tammy washes out and wipes down the glass before putting it back in the cabinet it came from.

"Go upstairs and change into the suit you had on.", Julietta tells her.

"Why?", Tammy asks.

"I believe you wanted to go to see the orphanage.", Julietta answers, adding, "We are going to put theory into practice." She pulls out a pad from her tiny purse and writes a note, which she puts on the table folded like a little tent.

Tammy sighs, "Alright. I'll change in my room."

"I don't care of you change right here and now.", Julietta tells her sternly. Then her tone changes, "Look. In businesses there are many willing to make excuses to their shortcomings that affects company profit and stability. You need to just do and not make excuses. You are not an excuse. Don't be one. I'm sure as a Rescue Ranger, there is a no excuses attitude when it comes to rescues, or else somebody is going to get hurt or worse. Right?"

"You're right. People will get hurt if shortcuts are taken and excuses used to cover them up. It would effect the rangers as a whole.", Tammy replies.

"The same applies to you.", Julietta responds, "Everything I told you, you must be able to do it. You must sell yourself to be a serious, no bullshit-taking, businesswoman. As they say, if you are going to be a whore, be the prettiest whore out there. In that statement you have to think why the whores in the streets who don't take care of themselves, allow themselves to fall apart, get very little in return. But the call girls in the expensive hotels who take care of themselves, look better than good and can get two thousand to five thousand euros or more a date, and they have the option of not having sex because they are in charge in order to be paid and can have up to three dates a night. You need to be better than that. I can make fifty thousand with a ten second phone call."

Tammy bites on the inside of her check in order not to verbally respond. Then she nods and heads to her room, taking the shopping bag of suits and clothing up to her room. Once there she changes into the grey suit she had on before. She takes her time in order to get everything right. She goes downstairs and into the dining room.

"You got everything?", Julietta asks.

"All my paperwork is in the backpack up stairs.", Tammy answers.

"Are they in plastic sheets in binders to protect them?", Julietta asks.

"No...", Tammy answers.

Julietta sighs in this unpreparedness. Then she looks at Tammy, "We are going to cancel this appointment, and go out to get you ready to be ready at all times. If we have time we might go. Now lets go." Julietta tells her.

"Where too?", Tammy asks.

"To get you ready.", Julietta sternly tells her as she walks out the dining area. Tammy follows her to her car and gets inside.

They drive around back to the shopping district and pull up to an office supply store. She gets Tammy a couple of thin binders, a box of self-laminating plastic sheets, a small paper cutter, plastic sheet protectors and a leather brief case.

"I cant carry everything in the backpack!", Tammy complains.

"Right now you need to be quiet and see what I am getting you so at home I will show you why.", Julietta tells her, then realizes that they should have brought the documents with them in order to be copied. "Are all your important documents copied or are you using originals?"

"I'm using originals.", Tammy answers.

"Alright. We'll go make copies later. Right now lets go.", Julietta says to her. She takes the items to the cashiers to be paid. They go back in the car and to Tammy's place. They walk into the dining area where Julietta puts the items on the table. "Bring all your documents here.", she tells her.

Tammy goes upstairs and brings her backpack to the dining room instead of searching for everything and bringing them down which would have taken time. She begins to pile the papers on the table.

"Give me the ones of importance first. Birth records, citizenship papers, identification, things like that." , Julietta tells her. Tammy hands over the copies of the birth certificates she has to her. "Are these the only copies of these you have?", Julietta asks.

"Yes.", Tammy could only answer in a word.

"Not a problem.", Julietta says as she puts each on in a sheet protector and into one of the binders, "This will be nothing but originals. The other will contain be copies of the documents. When you go places, you only bring the copies, not the originals. Papers have a way of disappearing so don't make yourself a victim to Identity theft. Now the other stuff like the missing persons report, and any documents from the hospital."

Tammy pulls out the missing persons report and folder the IRAS gives it to her, "All I got is this, it's the missing persons report and the hospital records from the IRAS."

Julietta opens the envelope and pours its contents on the table and looks over them before realizing what they contained. "Dear god, what have they done to her?", she asks as she looks at an X-ray held to the light.

"I said the same thing when I saw them.", Tammy tells her.

"She's a trpile amputee. One arm, both legs, no way she would be capable of suicide outside of thinking it.", Julietta says out loud to herself then turns to Tammy, "You intend of taking care of her for life? Maybe with this country's advanced prosthesis program she might have a chance, but it will be a challenge for her to adopt and accept. Maybe if you stayed in Italy, with the family's wealth we can do something for her."

"I'm taking her back to New York City. Money or not, I have many friends willing who can help out. One who is a genius who can build anything, including artificial arms and legs.", Tammy tells her sternly.

"I hope you realize this is a lifetime commitment. You won't be able to return to school or work for the rescue rangers ever again. And after you die or something happens to you, who will take care of her then?", Julietta explains and asks.

Julietta starts to return the papers from the IRAS back to its envelope and places it in the first binder. "We'll make copies of all of these. What's next?" Tammy pulls out her other papers and printed emails from various sources. Julietta looks at them, "Do you have copies of anything?"

"No. I don't think so. I only could print one of everything at the library.", Tammy explains.

"What else is next?", Julietta asks.

"Oh, nothing really.", Tammy answers as she picks up a short pile of papers and pats them down on their edges to straighten them out.

Julietta grabs the papers from her grasp and looks at them, finding them to be news articles from various sources. She pulls out the one of the family being pulled out from the house by the emergency crews.

"So they allowed photographers on the site. Of all the disrespectful shit I have ever seen...", Julietta starts to say in anger.

"That is where I found first proof of Bink and she's alive on that picture.", Tammy points out on the page.

Julietta looks at the page, seeing the little girl being whisked away on a gurney to a nearby ambulance. "You showed anyone this picture?", she asks.

"No. Not even Johan because he would tell me that it's a tabloid fake. It was not until the ambassador proved to him that my mother didn't killed your father with the police reports, that he did not want me to be around.", Tammy explains.

"And where is this police criminal report?", Julietta asks.

"I do not know. I did not get a copy of it.", Tammy answers.

"OK. While we make these copies at my office, you will call the ambassador to mail you that report to my lawyer's office. We will copy it and you will get them both. I will keep a copy for myself since it involves my father.", Julietta tells her.

"That's fair enough. If you want copies of anything I have here, you can copy them.", Tammy replies.

"Thank you.", Julietta says to her. She takes her cellphone and makes a call to one of her assistants. The call is answered on the second ring, "Hello, Rascilla. I need to go to my main office and get the police reports I have. Make three sets of copies, put away the originals where they belong and bring the copies to second office. I'll be there waiting." She then hangs up the phone. With all of the papers in the first binder inside sheet protectors and nothing in the second, Julietta gives the binders to Tammy. "Lets go to my office and make the copies.", as she takes the other supplies with her.

Tammy puts down the binders, picking her backpack as she got up, "I need to put this away first." Soon she was on her way to her room and puts the backpack away in her room. She finds Julietta with the binders in her arms in the living room. She takes her coat from the dining room and heads outside with Julietta. They both get into her car and drive away.

A few minutes later, they enter the basement garage of another office building down town and head to the 35th floor. A few people there greet Ms. Polancco, a couple of them walk up to her with clipboards for her to sign. She stops for a second to deal with business, and then heads to an office sized room but instead of a desk and chairs, there are copy machines and printers with an employee in an orange lab coat. The top half of the door was open, with the bottom half containing a small desk-like shelf on it.

"Raul. I need copies of every page in this binder. You can take them out of the sheet protectors and copy them, double sided and collated.", Julietta tells him. He nods and takes the binders with him to one of the machines. One page at a time was sent to the machine and both sides copied. The copies were done in less than five minutes; Raul gives back the binder with the originals back inside the sheet protectors, and the copies on top. Julietta takes the binders and copies to an office.

Julietta puts copies and binders on the office's desk. She separates them into piles, and finds that Raul made two copies instead of one. She pushes the second set of copies to Tammy.

"Here. You take the self-laminating sheet, have the holes on the left side, and peel them apart. Take the paper and have its front facing you and lay it flat on the bottom sheet carefully. Make sure there are no wrinkles. Then carefully line up the top sheet and place it flat on the bottom sheet. From the center, rub the plastic sheet outward. This will push the air bubbles and seal the plastic. When the sheet is sealed, put it in the binder and do the next one.", Julietta explains. Rascilla comes in with the copies of the police report and places them on the desk next to the others. Julietta gives her a nod before Rascilla Leaves.

Tammy follows her direction and figures out small problems in doing this, after half an hour this task is done and the binder is closed. Julietta takes the binder and holds it up at her.

"This binder with all the copies of paper work you take with you and show it to whom it needs to be shown too. This other binder with the originals you keep with your personal things. Now, what time is it?", Julietta explains and asks.

"Its about 5:30.", Tammy answers.

"You think you can do like I told you?", Julietta asks.

"I believe I can.", Tammy answers.

"No. Its not you believe you can. Its either Yes or No.", Julietta tells her.

Tammy closes her eyes and bows her head for a moment and then looks up at her, "Yes, I can do it."

"Good. Now where is this orphanage?", Julietta says and asks.

Tammy opens one of the binders, flips the pages to the second to last page, and points to it, "There."

"Its not far from your side of the university. Lets go drop off your original documents, and take the binder of copies with us.", Julietta says.

"Us?", Tammy asks.

"You think you are going to do this alone? You're not. She is part of my family as she is in yours though not by blood but by marriage. To some cultures like ours, that is a lot and can sway argument in courts if the papers are legitimate. Since it's known publicly that our respective parents married each other, and that connects us as family. Now, you ready to go?", Julietta explains.

Tammy nods before saying, "Lets go."

They gather the binders and the remaining laminates. At the car, Tammy sits down with all the items they worked on her lap. Once at her place, Tammy runs inside the house and puts everything on the bed to be put away later except the binder with the copies, which she takes with her. Tammy reads the printed entry for the orphanage as Julietta drives her to there: The St. Mario School and Orphanage for Troubled Youth. It's an old name, dating back to before the black plague and one of the holding refuges where many survived during troubled times as Julietta explains. She parks the car not too far from the orphanage's entrance.

Together they walk in and stop by an information counter. Julietta finds a sign-in registrar and takes out her pen and signs it, dates and times its, under business she puts 'Bink Polancco.' She then gives the pen to Tammy and points to the book for her to sign. A short heavyset woman whose prime had left her many years ago waddles over to the information counter, needing to push a small step ladder for her to get on to be shoulders above the counter's top.

"How can I help you?", the old woman says.

Before Julietta could say anything, Tammy jumps ahead of her, "We are here to Executive Director Monsignor Christopher Mancini about a child."

"What is this child's name?", the old woman asks.

"That is between us and him.", Tammy answers.

"Without a name, he can't see you.", the old woman says.

Before Tammy can say a word, Julietta gives her a hidden kick to the base of her tail. She tries to hold in the yelp she almost let out.

"Polancco, the child's last name was Polancco. She was a squirrel like us.", Julietta tells her with a shark tooth smile.

The old woman seemed to be entranced by the smile, then says, "Your friend alright?"

"She's my stepsister. So was the child that was in this facility. Now, can we see the executive director?", Julietta says and then asks.

"I'll see if he's busy.", the old lady answers.

"Tell him depending the answers we get, this place can receive a healthy six-figure donation from the Polancco Trust Fund.", Julietta throws at her as she walks away.

The old woman sits at her desk and makes a call on her phone.

"Why did you kicked me?", Tammy complains.

"You were over stepping your boundaries and I had to put you in your place.", Julietta tells hers her, "Acting like you own the place would have gotten us kicked out."

"But you said when it's a woman, show her who the Alpha is.", Tammy rebuttles.

"That is if she's in charge. This is a lonely clerk and you need to tone down that attitude unless everything begins to fails.", Julietta explains. Tammy could only let out a sigh. "You need to take a course in business etiquette and learn what your limits in negotiating powers are.", Julietta throws in. Then she nudges Tammy as young adult male mouse in priest's clothing arrives.

"I am Executive Director Monsignor Christopher Mancini. How can I help you ladies?", he asks.

"Yes you can. We need to know where Bink Polancco was sent after her stay here and what was her condition when she was here.", Julietta explains.

"Alright, come with me.", Monsignor Mancini tells them as he opens the gate at the information desk. He walks past the old lady's desk, putting his hand on it and looks at her, "I need the file on the Polancco child immediately in my office, please." The old lady nods as he leads the young women to his office. He offers them a seat in front of his desk.

"Now. Before I can release any information, I need proof of relationship.", he tells them.

"I have everything right here, sir.", Tammy says as she hefts up the binder.

"Then bring it here and explain it to me.", he taps on his desk.

Tammy glances over to Julietta, who signals her to do as he says. She slowly gets up out of the chair and walks over to his desk, then opens the binder to the first couple of pages inside. She begins to explain, "This is Bink's birth certificate stating she was born in America. It states she has a sister from a previous birth."

"I see. And your proof?", Monsignor Mancini asks.

Tammy flips over the next page and shows her birth certificate and then removes her passport from her small purse, "I am Tammy Squirrel, and this birth certificate shows that we have the same mother, Rebecca Squirrel and born in America. And this passport proves who I am because I am not of Italian citizenry but American.", Tammy explains. The old woman enters and places a folder on the opposite end of the desk away from Tammy. The Monsignor places his hand on it and nods at the old woman.

"Alright. Now proves you and this Bink Squirrel are sisters by this woman Rebecca. Where's your proof of relations with Polancco?", he asks.

"OK.", Tammy pauses, then flips the pages of the binder around until she finds a wedding invitation of Ms. Rebecca Squirrel and Mr. Joseph Polancco. Then she turns to the next page showing notice of name change for Rebecca Squirrel to Rebecca Polancco and signed by Joseph Polancco and the county clerk of Milan. The next page shows the American request for a marriage license by Rebecca Squirrel and Joseph Polancco. Before she could say anything, he puts his hand on his chin.

"Hmmm...", the monsignor lets out. Then he looks at Julietta, "And who are you?"

"I am Julietta Polancco, daughter of Joseph Polancco.", Julietta answers.

"I know who you are, the trash talker of the Take Action Show. I'm sure the Lord is looking down at your indulgence.", Monsignor Mancini tells her, "You are not going to trash talk this little orphanage on your TV show."

"I am here giving what I have to help the stepsister I never known I had to find a little girl that is missing.", Julietta replies.

"Both the government and the orphanages the girl was in including this one approached one in your family to take the girl into the family and he refused.", he tells her sternly.

"That would be Johan Polancco, and he's an idiot. There were more members of the family to approach, and any of us, especially my sisters, would have taken her in. I would have taken her in.", Julietta tells him.

"And what about you?", Monsignor Mancini asks Tammy sternly.

"I was in American this whole time, only here for the wedding and then I went home. After months from not hearing from them and letters I sent being returned, I saved up my money and came here. I have been looking for my sister from my mother's womb ever since, only finding out recently what has happened to them.", Tammy tells him trying very hard to hold back her anger, and flips the laminated pages to a tabloid front page with their pictures on it with the headlines, 'SLAUGHTERED!'

Tammy continues, "In America we search for every living relative before throwing a child out into the cold to who knows where. We do not stop at just one. Why wasn't I alerted to this- months ago? My phone number was on the house phone's speed dial, and on mother's cellphone! There was no excuse for what happened!"

A tear drips on the plastic covered sheet from Tammy's cheek, catching Monsignor Mancini's attention. He looks at her for a moment, trembling in place and tears dripping onto the plastic sheets. Julietta gets up from her seat and tries to push Tammy way from the monsignor but Tammy pushed her back.

"Tammy?", Julietta asks.

"Tammy nothing. Everyone of power in this city has made sure that I would not be reunited with my sister. I find no excuse that nothing was done for her except push her to the next agency to do who knows what to her! And you are supposed to be a man of god? You just lost one of the lambs to the hungry lions!", Tammy almost yells at her.

The monsignor takes the folder on his desk and slides to his front, and opens it. Flipping through the pages, he stops towards the end and undo its hold down clasp. The pile of papers were removed and put to the side. Then he removes the last few remaining pages and holds it up to Tammy's face. Julietta takes them before Tammy realizes there's a picture of Bink in a wheelchair with prosthetic limbs and a patch over her right eye.

"The Social Work Agency took her, and you allowed it to happened? I'm not going to trash talk about you or your orphanage; I'm going to have the pope do it for us.", Julietta tells him.

"They're the one who took her. What they did with her I do not know, but they did say that they would restore her and take care of her.", Monsignor Mancini tells her.

She then closes and takes Tammy's binder off the desk, along with the folder and papers the monsignor has, stuffing the papers between its hard covers. "I'll be back, and when I do, all of Italy will know what happened here and the hospital. And when I'm through, you will be out of your job and if I can help it – out of the church as well. The children will be taken out of here and no one will come here ever again. And if we find Bink dead, you will soon be joining her. Got that!", Julietta tells him.

Before he could answer, she takes Tammy by the arm and has to haul her out the room. Together they storm out the room and eventually the building. They sit in the car in silence.

Julietta reaches over and opens the glove box, reaching inside and pull out several sheets of tissues, handing it to Tammy, "Wipe your tears. This outburst was not necessary but it was useful and profitable." Tammy does not answer. "Not answering?", Julietta asks, then she turns the key in the ignition. She puts the car into gear and slowly drives away.

In a couple of minutes, Julietta pulls up to the Marino's house. She turns off the engine.

"We're here.", Julietta says.

"I don't care.", Tammy says silently.

"What was that? I don't speak whisper.", Julietta asks.

"I said I don't care!", Tammy lets out.

"You better care. Bink is out there and you are going to find her, even if I have to help you!", Julietta tells her.

"They sold her. They fucking sold her like some freaking commodity!", Tammy lets out.

"More like gave her away like a wrapped gift. But where to or to whom?", Julietta asks.

"The hospital would have that information.", Tammy answers.

"Look. You get in there and eat some dinner and go to bed. Tomorrow we'll go the hospital and you will do what you have to do to get those papers. We'll meet in the afternoon and I'll give you these papers before we go.", Julietta says.

Tammy looks at the binder stuffed with the folder and other papers, and then nods before gathering her strength to recompose herself and gets out of the car.

Though it was after 6pm, dinner was already on its way. She can see the windows to the kitchen and dining room are on while many of the other lights of the house were off. If one were to study the activity of the home, they could figure out this evening meal pattern in less than a week.

Tammy gets into the house and starts to walk through the living room area to the stairs. The others in the dining room wanted to get up but Mrs. Marino gets their attention and shakes her head.

Once in her room, Tammy takes off her suit jacket, followed by the shoes, skirt, tie and shirt. Sitting on the bed, she takes off the smooth nylon underwear and puts on her cotton panties and bra. A t-shirt was next then a pair of jeans. The walk to the dining room seemed longer than it was but she stops half way to recompose herself. She lets out a sigh before taking the next step and then the rest of the way to the dining room.

Everyone stops as she steps through the doorway. She was about to get a plate for herself from cabinet but Mrs. Marino stops her.

"I'll get that dear. You sit down and choose what you like. We got a baked honey glazed ham, with a pasta vegetable salad or a shredded beef with gravy to go with the pasta.", Ms. Marino tells her as she gets the plate and utensils for her.

Mr. Marino puts a wine glass next to her and pours wine into it. "Drink up, there is plenty more.", he tells her. Mrs. Marino puts a plate down on the table and then slides the pasta bowl in front of her. She sits down as Tammy serves herself, taking a little of everything.

With the dining room too quiet, Tammy tries to make conversation, "So, how was the farmer's market?"

Everyone just looked at her for a moment. "It was... great.", Mrs. Marino starts to answer, "We came back with too much food, everything paid for by your sister."

"How much food?", Tammy asks.

"We don't have to buy anything except for bread and drinks for a month. The basement freezer is filled to the top and everything is fresh.", Mrs. Marino tells her.

"I see. Glad you enjoyed it.", Tammy says before pausing and then going back to her meal.

"Much of this food was made from today's purchase.", Mrs. Marino adds. Tammy just nods as she continues to eat.

Tammy finishes her meal before most of the others could though most were going for seconds. She was going to wash and put way her things when Mrs. Marino stops her again. She explains that she needs to take care of things before leaving the dining room.

Walking up the stairs Tammy tries to not pay attention to how emotionally drained she was. Once in her room, she gets on the bed and curls up into a fetal position. Things were quiet for another hour. She was awake the whole time to know.

The knock on the door bothers her to no end even though it as soft and quiet. She gets up to open the door and tell Glenda off to the point of crying. She opens the door and was about to yell at Glenda, finding Marisa there instead.

"What do you want?", Tammy asks holding back the urge of biting her head off. Marisa takes a step into the doorway but stops, as Tammy does not get out of the way. "Again, what do you want?", Tammy asks again.

Marisa turns her head to the side and signals for somebody to show them selves. Lucinda comes up and stands behind her and Glenda behind her. "May we come in?", Marisa asks.

Tammy lets out a pent up breath, as she steps out the way and walks deeper into her room. Glenda reaches over Lucinda and pushes Marisa to step into the room. "Hey!", Marisa complains. Lucinda steps in after her and Glenda right behind. Tammy takes the only chair in the room and sits on it. "What do you all want?", she asks.

"Well...", Glenda starts.

"Don't talk for them, Glenda. They can talk English and I'm semi fluent in Italian.", Tammy tells her, then switches to Marisa, "Why are you here with the others?"

"We saw you on TV today. On the news.", Marisa begins.

"And?", Tammy asks.

"We just want to know how can we help?", Marisa finishes.

Tammy thinks for a second before answering, "No."

"Why not?", they all as together.

"This is a dangerous game I'm playing and I do not want any of you to get hurt or worse.", Tammy explains.

"Or worse?", Lucinda asks.

"Worse: dead, missing, connected to a life support machine at a hospital and never waking up. I lived with you all long enough to know you better than friends though we do not speak much or ever went out. You are all almost family, since we live and eat together. And I want none of you hurt.", Tammy tells her.

"I can assure you, none of us would get hurt.", Lucinda throws at her.

"If you think that you can help, you better understand that somebody out there is killing Polanccos and anyone connected to them. When they killed the man my mother married, they killed nearly everybody in the house: the chauffer, the butlers, the maids, the chef, everyone. Only my little sister managed to survive. Then another murder of the Polanccos took out most of the boys and their girlfriends. If someone is killing Polanccos, then I am a target too. And when they come for me, they will kill who ever is with me, which means you too.", Tammy explains.

They sit there in silence for a moment. Glenda gets up, and takes Tammy's netbook laptop off the dresser, opens it, turns it on and plops it on Lucinda's lap.

"Put that back!", Tammy tells her.

"You want Internet access, we all agree that you need a larger unit, but Lucinda will connect you to the school's network on a group access account and installing some software you may need.", Glenda explains as Lucinda goes through the control panel and sets up the network options. She then plugs in a USB Flash drive to the laptop and moves her finger on the trackpad to install the software within the drive.

Tammy was not too happy at the sudden intrusion of her room and her computer, but in the end she would gain a few things she needs. In a couple of more minutes, Lucinda is finished, turning on the Firefox Web browser that she is installed before handing it over to Tammy.

"You got Microsoft Office Suite Student Edition with Publisher and PowerPoint; Firefox web browser because Internet Explorer is weak; an anti virus program and a few other things to help you out.", Lucinda explains. Tammy just looks at the netbook's screen and closes it, putting it on the dresser where it was.

"Fine. Now what else?", Tammy almost demands.

"You need help, and if we got it, you have it. You can not do this search alone. Most of us will be here for a couple of years, so you will know where to find us.", Marisa tells her.

In another city, in an open room office, in front of a computer monitor on a desk surrounded by several others, its speakers ends the audio out for all to hear, "...This girl disappeared from a hospital. Your child might be next when they go to the hospital. This is Julietta Polancco for Taking Action."

"Find out who this Tammy is. If she is part of the Polancco Crime Syndicate then she will be terminated with the others.", an elder grey mouse with glasses says looking at the others before walking away.

After he leaves, a female chipmunk in a tight dress suit replies, "Like the chief says, if she is part of the Polancco Crime Syndicate, we need to find out who she is, and what is her ties to our cyborg Bink."

"What if her story is true?", a female squirrel sitting at the computer desk asks.

"Then we may have a problem to deal with.", the female chipmunk answers.

"I don't like the way this sounds.", a mouse with glasses says.

"According to the records, the Polanccos abandoned her, that gives her to any orphanage, and anyone willing to deal with the child. We rebuilt her from a triple amputation and mutilation she underwent, along with other injuries and her suicidal depression she was not healing from. She is now one part of our fratello teams. We are not going to give her up to anyone, especially after they abandoned her.", the female chipmunk says.

"And if Tammy is from America as stated in the video? We can get trouble from the American embassy and the Prime Minister would not like that.", the female squirrel asks and explains.

"Like the chief says, if she is part of the Polancco Crime Syndicate, then we terminate her.", the female chipmunk says.

"And if she is not?", the mouse with glasses asks.

"I'll decide what is to be done with her. In the least she should be arrested for interfering with government operations and send her fluffy tail back to America.", the female squirrel says before she begins to walk away.