[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=orangered]Caesar Gonzalez[/color][/i][/b][/h1] [img]http://cdn.movieweb.com/img.news.tops/NEvyrxPbk7zLyD_2_b/Inmate-Number-1-Movie-Danny-Trejo-Documentary.jpg[/img][hr][b] [color=orangered]Location:[/color][/b] La Hacienda [hr][hr][/center] Caesar's attention did not linger on the quip offered by Maria, nor did he react as she brushed past him. Though it was something that would ordinarily coax out a growl or strained look, this day it was just a second or two worth of additional time to wait before getting down to serious business. He did appreciate that his former spouse otherwise made good on his request, and further appreciated that she removed his tiny grandson from the equation, too. Their seclusion was preferred. Provided that Natasha was on the up and up, being surrounded by a grieving and heavily armed family was counterproductive to her survival as Caesar's concerns were spoken aloud. He decided to address her points, going down the line, before getting to the heart of the matter. [color=orangered]"It's a viewing, Natasha. Funeral comes later. Thank you for seeing to my grandson. I am sure he will be fine."[/color] Even if she was a plant, or a mole, or whatever Juno called their workers of espionage, a prescription filled by a local third party for antibiotics was a very minimal risk scenario that would help the boy. [color=orangered]"And no, Cecily is good. I need to talk to you about something, and I need you to not react when I tell you. This last part is very important."[/color] A wet growling sound issued from the venerable Mexican as he cleared his throat. He was not accustomed to giving speeches, nor was he a particularly talkative individual otherwise. And phrasing things delicately was not within his forte of social skills. Caesar thought to start out easy anyway, to the best of his limited ability. [color=orangered]"The woman who brought you in to Justice and assigned you to this case is part of the group responsible for Alicia's death. This raises questions. I need to know what you know about Dr. Amy Chang. Things that don't fit into a standard background check. Starting with why she chose you for this assignment."[/color] There was no anger in his voice, no accusation. There was concern. There was hope that Natasha was truly ignorant. But there was a distinct doubt about that last part. If Alicia was right and thee were people inside of Juno who didn't agree with what they were doing, he wanted an inroad. Or a weak spot upon which to apply pressure. Hopefully this would uncover the former and not the latter.