- Andy. -

Emmylou calls with a sweet and pleasant tone.

- Please get in the truck and take all the orders. -

She hands him a wad of papers in the middle of the shop for all to see.

- I need you to get all the parts from the junkyard. -

- Ah. . . . I didn't know anything about a trip, I'm not prepared. -

- Of course you are! It's in your contract. -

Everyone listening exchanged knowing glances.

The junkyard on the outskirts of the city.

Row after row of dozens of restorable vehicles and others good for parts extraction and reassembly.

A gold mine the company has.

Recurring ads they post offering to buy classic cars in salvageable condition.

Others offering parts and vehicles in various conditions, from restorable to just parts and scrap.

The problem; It's a grind, he won't be able to get back until he finds every one of those parts.

They watched as Andy, with terrible anger on his face, hurries off.

Everyone, except the wolf, agreed that she was a witch.

- The others. -

The pig speaks proudly as she sees them tense their muscles under her gaze.

- For now, just keep working. -

That "For now" did not go unnoticed.

The workers positioned themselves at their workstations and didn't dare waste time.

They didn't want that witch to read their contracts, or worse. . . . Their resumes.

Wolf stood by and continued to work on the car that was hoisted up on the wired bleachers.

His cell phone stored in the locker gets a message.

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- And what do your colleagues say about you? -

Piranha asks.

The five of them are in line waiting to see the premiere; The Golden War II.

- They consider me a traitor for not joining their ''Witch Hunt''. -

Says the wolf making quotation marks with his fingers.

- I know it was a horrible thing for Andy.

But they're going too far. -

- That's weird. -

Says the snake when he hears it.

- I thought you would support them in their strike, because of what you said the last time we talked. -

- I still think we should support each other.

But I thought that after getting angry you would focus on something more constructive, and not destructive. -

- Her mistake must have been the same.

She thought they would calm down and allowed them to go over her head. -

Theorizes the shark.

- The good thing is that she already made a radical decision to stop them. -

- And will it work? -

the canine asks uncertainly.

- Snake went down that same path and they don't seem to want him in the office. -

- Wolf. -

Calls the reptile with a serious face.

- Did you have that teacher who wouldn't let you team up with your friends? -

- Yes, I did. -

Smiles the canine.

- But he never could because they were all my friends. -

- Then I feel sorry for you. -

- You do? -

Spider clears his throat and then says:

- What he means, is that you can't expect everyone to like you.

All you can ask for is the bare minimum of respect and that they do their job well. -

- They don't have. . . . They don't have. . . very low expectations. -

The three clerks respond with a simple: I would have fired them.

- Were you really friends with everyone in your salon? -

the piranha asked curiously.

- I like to think I was friends with the whole school. -

- That's impossible. -

Snake claims.

- I was voted ''Everyone's Friend'' consecutively in the yearbook. I'm a record at that school! -