"What happened there?" Gerry asked.
"That was their fear response." Sorkin explained. "Something about this place scares them. But even if they weren't scared, you looked ready to hold them off."
"Thanks, but I'm glad I didn't have to." Gerry said.
"Are you okay, Billy?" Jess asked.
"What the hell do you think?" Yoder said coldly.
"What...Oscar did was very brave." Sorkin said. "When we get back, we're going to make sure he is duly recognized for his-"
"You think I care about that crap?!" Yoder snapped.
"Let's just give him some space..." Gerry said.
"Five minutes!" Billy said. "Just, just gimme five minutes and I'll be fine."
Billy walked up to Sorkin.
"I know what you people think of us...a buncha blue collar goons, right?" Yoder said. "Buncha high school dropouts...we're replaceable."
"We don't think that!" Jess said, her voice cracking. "We don't! Tell him..."
"Oscar was worth a thousand of you, and he knew it, and he still died to save your ass!" Yoder said to Sorkin. "So don't tell me how you're gonna honor him! You don't deserve to."
"Okay...okay...what can we do?" Gerry asked.
"Nothing." Yoder said. "I said I'll be fine, remember? All I need is...space."
Yoder leaned against a locker, resting his head on his arms. He then punched the door in anger.
"I know we've got a lot on our minds, but whatever spooked those raptors might be nearby." Sorkin said.
"Laura's right." Gerry said. "I need everyone to be alert while she and I search the room."
"What is that?" Nima said. "Smells like the jungle...only more rotten."
Jess walked over to a large clump of dirt and plant material.
There was a man laying in the mound.
