Rudrig opened his laptop again as he listened to Rose and checked to see what agent was where. Two were driving, probably the ones who had the beasts in their van. When she hung up he looked up the radio frequency of the agents driving and he grabbed the microphone. "Check your door, one of them escaped." After that Rudrig continued to pack the essentials so he could leave the room. *** The agent driving the van heard Rurdigs voice and pulled over. "Better check the cargo then," he said to the woman next to him, as he turned off the engine and moved to open the door. He quickly exited the car and grabbed his gun in case the beasts were awake and hostile. He went around the van carefully and noticed even before he was there the door was indeed open. He oped his colleague had followed suit and went to the back from the right side. *** "I'll call for some back-up," Benjamin whispered to Mike. "Try and keep her talking." "So you don't trust us because we're human?" Mike asked as he stepped towards her when he heard Benjamin whistle. He wasn't sure what help would come with that, but if Ben thought it would work he'd have faith in the plan. "Are you a bigot then? We're humans so we must be evil and untrustworthy, is that what you're saying? You threaten to run us over to escape with technology the agency provided for you and gems that don't belong to you. You are a thief and then call us untrustworthy. You have no right to do so." From a nearby tree a small fairy flew down; she kept her illusion magic up to stay invisible, as all fairies did. They were small and it was the best way to hide from all the large creatures dominating this world. The only one she couldn't hide for was her human friend and he had whistled. She sat down on his shoulder and looked at the van. "Can you blind her when she tries to escape?" Benjamin whispered. "Sure," she whispered back. A spell to cast a bright light was simple magic after all.