Jimmy woke up two days later. He was the first one up, which was odd for him. He lay in his bed for a few minutes in thought. What happened in the Amazon still felt so surreal. He cared for Martin a great deal, and even if he loved and was loyal to his job as a pilot but he even surprised himself to what he was capable of that day. Jimmy got up and went to the cockpit. He thought some more. He was different than the other members of the Wild Kratts team as his job was helping just the Wild Kratts team and not the animals, and therefore he sometimes wondered if the team valued him in the same way. He was glad that yesterday proved they did. Through the window of the Tortuga cockpit, Jimmy saw Chris walking. Excitedly, Jimmy walked outside to meet him.

"Hey, JZ! Good to see you!"

"Hi, Chris. Glad you're back. You're up nice and early, as usual."

"Yeah, not 100%, but enough to be back here doing what I love. Martin told me you saved the day in the Amazon."

"Oh… well…"

"We'll never underestimate you, Jimmy. Glad you could have my brother's back when I couldn't. And you saved the Amazon."

Jimmy blushed, but laughed along.

"I'm glad I could help Martin, too. I'll never underestimate myself, either."

"Hey, bro! Welcome back!" Martin called from the Tortuga door.

"Hi, Martin! Thanks for the updates. I sure hope those tamarins are okay."

"Well, Koki's been tracking Donita's website. She hasn't done anything with them yet. I'm kinda at a loss on what I should do, which is why I've been waiting until you come back to act unless necessary."

"Why don't you call her this evening," Chris suggested.

"Okay," Martin agreed.

The day passed and the Wild Kratts team spent the day welcoming Chris back and planning more creature adventures. In the afternoon, the Tortuga received a call.

"Wild Kratts Tortuga, Martin here," Martin answered.

"Hi. It's… it's Donita." Martin sensed some nervousness in her voice. He had never seen this side of Donita before. It was strange, but Martin kept it together.

"Donita? Um… hi. Have you gotten rid of the tamarins?"

"Yeah, about that… Martin… I just found out… I never… if I knew what could have happened to you… I just…"

"I know," Martin finished. "You never wanted to harm me or anybody. You just wanted the tamarins, just as I never want to harm you in freeing the animals from your projects. We just want and believe different things."

Donita was left speechless for a moment while trying to find the words.

"I'm releasing the tamarins," Donita finally managed to say.

"Good. Thanks," Martin said, though he knew the thank you wasn't exactly warranted since Donita shouldn't have taken the tamarins in the first place.

"I get so carried away…" Donita said.

"I understand."

"It's a shame. The whole thing about wanting and believing different things," Donita admitted.

Martin nodded.

"But I guess there's nothing we can do about it," Martin said.

"No, I guess not."

"Bye, Donita. Thanks for calling. Truly."

"Bye, Martin."

"Who was that, bro?" Chris asked, overhearing the call. Martin sat in thought, but then snapped back into reality as he answered Chris's question.

"I guess I won't have to call Donita tonight."