THE INTERROGATION ROOMS

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Officer Simmons and officer Pat took the girl away from the area

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Officer Simmons and officer Pat took the girl away from the area. Other policemen were still wondering where that boy could've gone to. Pat and Simmons were talking with each other... privately... in the car as they leave the area.

The girl wanted to hear their conversation. She quietly opens the front window with two bent up paper clips. She then slides the window very slowly. Now their conversation is audible.

Officer Pat says to officer Simmons, "We're going to need a lot of information from this girl and the boy. Sadly, we don't have all the necessary rights and warrants needed to find him!"

Simmons responds, "We might not have the necessary data, but I do know a certain someone who might." "Really? Who?" asked Pat. Simmons responds, "FBI specialist and CSI specialist Agent Sherrie." "Is that why she quit the SCPD? To join their headquarters?"

Pat was more than surprised when officer Simmons mentioned about Sherrie. He knew that there are highly trained cops. But for Sherrie to be a part of the FBI and the CSI? That was too much for poor Pat to handle. But soon he would be more surprised and impressed when he finds out what Officer Simmons has to say next. Simmons replies to Pat's question, "Yes, and this serves a benefit. For all of us you see. Just imagine it Officer Pat. Imagine solving cases immediately without us putting too much effort into this. Without us wasting so much time. Sherrie would've made the world a better place for her knowledge. She is the definition of heroism. She's strong, smart, and knows how to use any kind of weapon without you telling her twice."

"Any kind of weapon?" Asked Pat. Simmons responded, "Even if it was a new weapon she had never touched, she would know how to handle it within a few seconds! She has the capability of finding new leads and using that to her advantage."

"I'm assuming you've spoken with her?" "Yes! I managed to get in contact with her." "What did she say?" "She said that she might have a clue of who started the fire! She also said that she thinks it's the same suspect leading those supposed mafia men."

"They can't possibly be the mafia. We would have found them by now. It has to be some other kind of group!" Pat stated. "Well, Sherrie did say that they could have connections with the Mafia. For worse, connections with the military." "So should we call in the S.W.A.T team, Simmons?" It's best if we don't call them. At least for now. We do not know if we can trust the S.W.A.T. They would've captured those bastards by now." "But Simmons, don't you think the S.W.A..T. is scared of those evil men?" Simmons responds, "Possibly. Who wouldn't be scared of them. What kind of sick person kills a young daughter in front of a young mother's eyes? I lost an old friend because of them. Such sick minds they have." "How did he die?" asked Pat. Simmons responded with only, "I'll tell you when the time is right. Such ways he died was grotesque and unfavorable to my mind."

Finally, they all arrived at the police station. The girl with the sari dress was held in the waiting room. She was waiting to be called on to enter the interrogation room.

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