Nima opened her eyes, causing a pair of Compsognathus eyeing her to scurry away.

"Ay Dios mio...how am I not dead?"

Nima stood up and looked at the wreckage of the plane. She then look around in her surroundings.

"They left me alone?" She muttered. "Idiotas."

Nima looked back at the wreckage.

"At least one of them pulled me out of there...not sure I'd do the same."

Nima looked down at her rucksack. She began rummaging through it.

"Dammit! Where's the thermos!?" Nima shouted. "Puñeta! No, no, no!"

Nima began to run towards the jungle in the opposite direction the plane crashed.

"Looking for this?" Yoder said.

Nima turned around. Yoder was up in a tree, holding the thermos.

"That's mine!"

"Y'know, I'm pretty parched, mind if I have a drink?" Yoder teased.

"Give it back, now!" Nima yelled.

"You wanna tell me what's so important about iced tea?" Yoder said, sitting up. "Or do I ask InGen?"

"Embryos...dinosaur embryos." Nima admitted. "If you drop them, they'll be destroyed."

"Embryos, huh? Wow." Yoder said. "I knew you were up to somethin', but this...this is pretty clever, I gotta admit. InGen's gonna love me for bringing this back. Talk about a bonus!"

"Look, Yoder...Billy, right?" Nima asked. "Maybe we can make a deal."

"This oughta be good. Shoot."

"Please! I don't expect you to trust me, but the right thing to do is to give it back to me and let me go." Nima said.

Yoder said nothing.

"One mercenary to another: Would you do any different in my place? Everyone can win here. Let your friend save those people, while we sell the embryos!"

"Look, lady, we both have jobs to do. Thing is, in this situation, I'm the cop and you're the robber."

"I have a daughter." Nima said, her tone turning uneasy. "I need the money to get her out of the slums. You know what happens to girls there. She doesn't deserve that life!"

"You for real?" Yoder muttered in disbelief. "Okay, keep talkin'."

"There's a lot of money in it for you if I get those embryos to my contact before they go bad."

Yoder was silent.

"You turn that over to InGen, you get a pat on the back, maybe a little Christmas bonus. You leave it to me, you become a rich man...pay off your debts...quit your job...no more guys in suits telling you what to do. Just think about it. Come on, Billy. The money's good, and you'll be helping me save my daughter. Everybody gets a little something!"

"Okay, here's the deal:" Yoder said, finally. "One, I'm in charge. I keep the embryos and as soon as it's safe to break away, we'll deliver them to your contact."

"I don't know if the embryos in there will last much longer." Nima explained.

"That's a risk we're going to take." Yoder said. "Two, we're cutting Oscar in."

"Why?"

"'Cause he's my partner. That's why." Yoder said. "It'll be fine, trust me. Now sit tight and lighten up. Not every woman gets to enjoy the sunset on a tropical island with Billy Yoder."

Nima looked at him, furiously. Yoder changed his demeanor, he knew Nima had to take the deal.

Yoder looked off into the sunset. In the distance, the Compsognathus were heard chittering and shrieking.