Once Hillshire was in the directors office, the meeting commenced.
"America?" One of the other handlers asked, he was bandaged and bruised and his charge wasn't with him. "I don't believe it.." he said and crossed his arms, or rather, crossed them as far as he could without causing much pain.
"Whether we like it or not, the bombers were American," Ryoshine said and dropped a photo, "Rico managed to take this shot before a bomb hit near by, I understand it almost killed her." He said and looked at Jean who nodded, "almost, luckily she was behind something that shielded her from 'most' of the impact," he said and looked at the photo.
The photo was that of a low flying B-52, but also in the photo were various older fighters, like the BF-109, Spitfire, Hurricane and the Japanese Zero. "This confirms it wasn't 'completely' America that attacked us, they would use jet fighters not older air craft," Ryoshine said before another man talked, "unless they did this to throw us off.."
The group lay quiet for some time before a young woman broke the silence. "So, what are we going to do?"
"I'm going to send Guiseppe, Jean and Ryoshine to America. I want Hillshire to stay and look into matters here," the director said.
"We have a problem though, most American children are in school, and our charges are children after all..." Ryoshine said and folded his arms. "We won't be able to get away with them just walking around unless we use a lie that we are homeschooling them."
Jean nodded. "Yes... although it might be best to put one in school and leave the other two out, perhaps in an effort to 'hopefully' find out more information. After all, American children like gossip and rumors, even the elementary students, so who knows, we might even find an answer to our growing questions."
"Yea.... but who will we put through that stuff?" Guiseppe asked. "Henrietta and Giorgia are still getting used to this place-"
"We'll put Rico through it, unlike those two, she came here willingly." The director said, his voice was low enough to where only the handlers heard him. "You'll leave once she's better,"
"It'll be at least two weeks, perhaps one depending on what the doctor says," Jean said and folded his arms.
The director sighed. "Ok.... Guiseppe, Ryoshine, take your charges and train them further. I want them ready for their big 'trip' to America. Jean, once Rico gets better instruct her on American society."
"I'll help with that, the Italian military had me in America for a few months learning how to dispose of bombs," Ryoshine said, the director nodded. "Very well, dismissed."