I suppose your bonds are here for your payment?
Actually Miss Chaucer, that is sort of exactly why we're here.
Well, should I split this up three ways or how are we going to do that?
Actually man, there's actually six of us on this job.
Six of you? I have no idea.
Yeah, well Miss Chaucer, I believe that you'll find by the time the job is done everyone's skill has been used.
Well, were you able to find out whether she was back into drugs?
I told you before, I was so worried for her safety, running around with drug dealers and all that.
But my phone lost its battery while we were talking and I never found out how your investigation ended.
Well, yeah.
I gotta say, she was the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
Not that that matters, she was a person.
A person who was afraid.
And at least while I was watching and where I looked, there weren't any drugs involved.
But something did have her very upset.
What is she doing?
I can't see anything from up here.
Why am I up here?
She's pacing. She's distraught.
We brought the whole team, of course, since this was actually our first paying job.
And we wanted to make sure we each earned a cut of it, so we could each get to finally really call ourselves professionals.
Simon's the talker.
Sometimes I think he just talked his way into the group, but he's proven himself useful.
Adults just find him too charming for words.
And Jeff, he's the driver. I guess he can drive.
We've got Chester, who can successfully pick about half the locks he tries.
And for some reason, always feels the need to climb whether it's necessary or not.
We've also got this guy called Begley, that we keep on hand in case we need some kind of serious distraction.
Though, we tend to keep him on call somewhere far away, because his quality as a distraction is something that he can't turn off.
And then there's Hal here. He's got a really nice camera, and he's a good listener.
And I'm the brains, of course, and the eyes.
And the memory. I've got a good one.
Miss Chaucer, we're here right now.
Yeah. Well, the thing is, we don't have any evidence of her doing anything wrong.
Nothing suspect. She just seems agitated, afraid.
I want as many photos as you can get of the interior.
What is she doing with that tomato?
She's sticking her finger in a tomato. Tell me what's going on already.
Hold on.
Simon, what do you guys think?
Not a lot.
Yeah, we are not feeling useful right now.
What's going on? I just heard...
Wait, that's impossible. She's in our side of the house. We're looking at it right now.
Recently after your phone lost its battery, Deb, Vivian Blue was murdered.
Oh, how horrible. That lifestyle of hers.
Yeah, it turns out she really did run with kind of a rough crowd.
The only thing is, Deb, that crowds you.
She only took a little putting together, really. Vivian Blue was head of housekeeping at your hotel.
You two probably had a good thing going for a while. It was that tomato.
She was just so serious the way she was sticking her finger in it, and it all went down right after I mentioned that to you.
You were right there, too, at the house the whole time, weren't you? Waiting for us to find whatever it was she stuffed in that tomato.
Don't worry, dawg. We don't care. We're not interested in turning you in. We don't actually have any evidence anyway.
Hey! How you doing? I'm Magalie. I'm the guy. You're the girl. Hey, what's your name? How are you?
I don't care. I'll see you later.
Thanks, Magalie.
So, now I'd say we've been paid.
Miss Johnson?
Vivian.
