On the stage of cheating, applause is not always what you receive.

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On the morning of the wedding day, Santana and Britanny head to the Andersons' home, with the clear aim of alerting Don Leonard to the cheats discovered in the dead of the night before. Meeting Mr. Leonard at the main entrance of the house, the two promptly greet him.

"What do you want from me, ladies? It must be important, to get here today! " said Don Leonard puzzled.

Santana, greeting don Leonard with a slight nod, replies promptly "Why, sir, I would like to have a confidence with you, which affects you directly", which is reaffirmed with the serious look that she and Britanny share.

Feeling that something was not right in the present situation, don Leonard points to the room, inviting them to come in. "So be brief, please; because, as you can see, I have a lot to do for today. "

Britanny, promptly replies, not wanting to disturb the preparations for the event and at the same time alerting the lord of serious events. "We don't want to take your time too much ..." what Santana added "We don't want to disturb you, quite the opposite. We want to alert you to what we have discovered, sir. "

More and more confused and concerned about the situation, don Leonard asks again about what the ladies want "What is so serious, my dear friends? I would like to know what you have to say to me. "

Becoming serious, Brittany replies, "Now, Mr. Leonard, our guards this evening, have arrested a pair of loudmouthing thugs, as they are only in Messina, speaking loudly near their gates last night."

Not understanding why the two commanders think it is so important, to come, on such an important day when he would be highly busy and concerned with other important issues, and why so much noise only by two drunk troublemakers at dawn, Dom Leonard, tries to disengage from the two politely. "Ladies, I'm sorry, but I need to leave ..." but before she finishes her sentence, Santana says "One word, sir. Our guardsmen found and apprehended two auspicious people today and I wished that this morning they would be examined before Your Lordship ".

Not wanting to appear ungrateful, much less to despise the concerns of the two commendants, but concerned about the time passing and the preparations for the wedding building up, don Leonard responds directly to Santana "I fully trust the ladies. You entrust yourselves with this examination and bring me the report. I'm in a hurry, as you may have noticed. "

Accepting the trust and the assignment given to them, Santana and Brittany greet Don Leonard, bowing to the Lord, and leave. While don Leonard looks at the two commanders' departure with a look, a young employee of the house approaches "My lord, they are waiting for you to present your son to the groom.", Which he answer promptly "I will not delay; I'm ready. Let's go!"

At the gates of the Andersons residence, Santana turns to Brittany and orders, "Go quickly, Brittany, go to the clerk and tell him to go to jail urgently with pen and ink. We will have to examine those individuals, and leave everything documented. "

Accepting orders, Brittany seriously replies, "We need to do it wisely, as don Leonard will certainly want to know what it is about." Agreeing with a friend, Santana says "Intelligence is not going to be lacking, it's just what I tell you. I do not allow cheating against innocent people like young Anderson .... Come on ... we have to be tough and responsible with these talkers! "

Santana and Brittany separate and each goes towards their goal. Brittany goes to see the clerk to document what the cheaters had to say, while Santana heads straight to the police station.

Some time later, when the clerk and Brittany were already at the police station, Commander Santana ordered the shift guards to bring the two talking thugs to the testimony room.

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