Nika Volek , played by Holly Valance, is a fictitious character of the television serial Prison Station-wagon .
Attention: what follows reveals the intrigue
Nika appears the first time when Michael telephones to him by using a number tattooed on her body. He says to him then ( You remember when I said that I could call you for Fibonacci? … Eh well, it is the hour. ). That refers to the plan envisaged so that Philly Falzone is stopped by the police force. In the following episode, Michael requests the assistance of Nika again and takes refuge in her apartment to look after her brother. He promises to him, to thank it, to send 10.000 dollars to him when he is in sure place. After Michael recovers her car with the fourrière and explodes it to make accept its death like with that of Lincoln, Nika comes to bring a new car to him. She does not suspect that she was followed by Bellick and her Geary assistant.
Those manage to capture them and try to force the two brothers to acknowledge where the money of Westmoreland is. Nika will pretend to join in Bellick in exchange of part of the money. This diversion makes it possible Lincoln to take the top and to neutralize Bellick. After attachbeing attached, Bellick makes fun of Nika while making him understand that Michael does not have feelings for it and that it does nothing but use it. He thus cruelly learns in Michael that Sara tried to commit suicide by its fault. Michael reacts violently to this news, which does not escape Nika. A little later when he telephones Sara to excuse itself, Nika hides to listen to the conversation. The face which it posts when it intends Michael to acknowledge her feelings for Sara is revealing: Nika fell in love with him.
She acknowledges it itself during her separation with the two brothers. She succeeds in taking the revolver of Lincoln and reproach with Michael not to be in love with her and to have used it. She refuses to hear her explanations and explains to the two brothers why she will deliver them to the police force to touch the reward legally. At the moment when it starts to compose the number, Lincoln shows him the charger whom he had withdrawn from the revolver. Broken up, Nika understands that it very lost. Before leaving, Michael of a disappointed air slips a " to him; Good luck ".
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