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7 THE BLUE FEATHER “Yes, those things are true, but the one advantage I have is the fact that he doesn’t know me at all. That is my biggest weapon, but I also have other ones. Now, the sooner I go, the quicker your children can be returned to you and your wife. What I need is some recently worn clothes of your children’s for Brilloso to smell. Their scent will lead me to them. Let me explain to you, he is an old dog no one else wanted. When he was young, this dog worked as a people finder in areas devastated by earthquakes. He traveled the world doing his work. He may be old now, but this black German shepherd has a lot of heart. I even have his registration papers. His story is on the Internet, and he can definitely find your children. Now, when I find them, where can I find and contact you?” “We live in Merida, Cinco de Mayo #15. Let me write down our cell phone numbers. Take these pictures, and that way you can show them to others. I will take Tomás back to Vigia Chico, which is the nearest pueblo. There I can find a doctor for Tomás, and let the police know what has happened to our children. Will you be all right Tital? You look a little young to go after this bad man. Who knows what you will find?” Teresa questioned, very worried about the future. “I know I will find them, and don’t worry about me. I have lived in the countryside all my life. Besides, there is no one else that can follow the trail. I am the only one. Now, I need to be going,” Tital said with a voice of authority and urgency. Tomás gave Tital several T-shirts of the children’s for the search dog Brilloso to smell. Teresa gave him a pink cell phone, and said, “I will leave a short message on Bardala’s cell phone, telling her you are a good person trying to help her family.