Judging from what Drew was explaining to him, SSA Hutchison could understand that persuading Molly to testify against Mr. Changes was going to be far more difficult than expected, especially from what the lapine girl has endured in the aftermath of her transformation. However, he wasn't going to give up that easily, as the FBI Agent concocted a plan and said, "I see your point, Mr. Allen. However, instead of merely just ending our conversation here, why don't we meet in-person and continue negotiations from there?"
"You aren't going to let this go, are you?" Drew asked, obviously wanting to protect Molly. Though, SSA Hutchison spoke back and answered, "I understand that you want to protect your girlfriend from being traumatized any further than she currently is. However, I can see if your uncle can convince the Supreme Court to exclude Molly from attending as an eyewitness, under the condition she arrives in Washington for an interview, to re-account what she had experienced on that night. Think about it; Molly will simply be in another room a good distance away from Mr. Changes, with you still by her side. So, do we have an agreement, Mr. Allen?"
Hearing what SSA Hutchison was.....tempting for Drew. After all, she wouldn't have to be anywhere near Mr. Changes to make eye contact with the bastard, so as long as Molly was interviewed in an eyewitness testimony. Then again, he wasn't sure if Molly actually wanted to remember the night that changed her life forever. In a way, the lapine girl's boyfriend was torn between two possible outcomes. Though in the end, Drew finally made up his mind, deciding to.....