Tigger excuses himself to go place a few calls, favors being used to fulfill the final steps in this tragic play. He returns and begins to pack his bag.

"The hunt is called."

Within the interrogation rooms, Graves and JT argue with their lawyers somewhat further before the investigators themselves come back. Questions are short and to the point, both are taken to solitary cells for the night.

The lieutenant comes down to see Edana about forty minutes after the nurse leaves. He has several questions and brings the unfortunate news that she will be forced to stand accountable for certain minor charges but the larger ones being leveled against her friends are being waived due to the circumstances.

Night brings with it a stillness for the members of the team captured by French forces. A shifty eyed girl comes to the hotel room that Bishop and Tigger are sharing just after sunset. She hands over papers and says that they will be good until the next morning then reaches out to touch the wanted man's face.

Muscles contort and bones get bent to the verge of snapping as Bishop's face changes to match the man in the passport. With that she leaves and the two men head for the train.

The hospital goes suddenly dark just before midnight. Initially there are panicked voices as the emergency generators don't turn on and doctors and nurses race to urgent patients. Then the growling and screams are heard.

With a loud screech, the door to Edana's room gets torn from its hinges by a huge black bear. Stepping into the room, Ursa shifts back lifts the woman from her bed and stomps out into the night. Breezing through the hospital, shadowy figures of animals and half-seen spirits overwhelm the guards.

Dawn rises and days pass, soon no one remembers the missing men and woman as two exemplars are held up for the public to vilify.