Veronica is working on the affidavit when someone enters her office. Why, it's Agent Kellerman. What a surprise. He introduces himself to Veronica, who looks absolutely dumsquizzled. He starts to ask her about the videotape she obtained, and she pretty quickly recovers her composure and busts his chops: "Has there been some amendment to the Freedom of Information Act that I'm not aware of?" He starts to make some kind of excuse, but she cuts him off again, wondering why the Secret Service should care if she has the tape. He tells her that if she were to come across anything that would indicate that Linc was innocent, she should get in touch right away, because he wants to help her. She takes his card, and sends him on his way. She stands there for a few moments, and then realizes that she's forgetting something. She says Leticia's name, and runs out into the hallway.
Veronica walks through the reception area of a very busy law firm, and opens the door to a break room. There's a cigarette smoldering in an ashtray, but no sign of Leticia. D'oh!
Veronica runs out the front door of her office building, onto a busy, busy street. She runs a few steps and sees Kellerman getting into a car, which then drives away. Her phone rings. It's Sebastian, wondering where she is -- they had some important wedding-related appointment that she's missing. She tells him that she can't talk, and hangs up.
Back on the inside, Abruzzi is in his cell chatting with one of his confederates about how to get Michael to talk. Abruzzi has decided that cutting off appendages may not be the answer: "Maybe the Beatles were right after all." You mean she really does love me, yeah, yeah, yeah? Oh, no: "Maybe all you need is love."
Michael enters his cell to find Sucre packing up. He's decided he can't afford to risk getting caught up in Michael's scheme, so he's requested a transfer to a new cell. Michael tries to talk him out of it, but it doesn't work -- Sucre actually has a brain in his head. They have a muttered conversation -- unlike Linc, Sucre and Michael seem to realize that the guards standing three feet away actually have ears.













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