
Sarah finally confronts Joey about the information that Mark gathered. Apparently, he changed the company's waste material handlers behind her back (which seems kind of odd and seems like something she should have known about already). It looks like Joey's run into a little trouble that he apparently has tried to solve on his own and has only succeeded in messing things up even more and getting Mark Trail involved (and we all know that he won't quit until he can kick, punch, or knock something down, so regardless of what's wrong, there
will be a resolution). Now if only Clark, I mean, Joey, can bring himself to tell Sarah the details of this deal he made with the Devil.

Little by little, Sarah, starts to get the information out of her reluctant brother. Boy, if it takes this long to get the information out, it'll be Christmas by the time we find out just what sort of trouble Joey has gotten himself into. (Kind of makes me wish there was a fast forward button somewhere. Oh well.) Leaving Sarah and Joey under the watchful gaze of the Jack Elrod Ball, we are free to turn our attention to another pressing matter: the unknown affiliation of the Heron's. Personally, I think that the Blues are on Mark's side, but these Whites, I just don't know. They seem to be playing both sides and might even be trying to take some of the Avian's turf. Whatever the case, they seem to be involved in some sort of organized crime, the kind that can just make you disappear and give no one a reason to ask any questions. We could be looking at the beginning of The War Of The Birds. Best to stay inside until this all blows over.
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