Okay so by now you're probably getting annoyed with the amount I'm writing, but all I can say is it makes me happy. I can't take all the credit for this story as my mum and I came up with the idea together.

This had been the worst week UCOS had had in the whole history of the unit. It had started of okay as they were presented with a new case. Another murder case. The week had started ok, but it'd gone from good to bad to worse.

It was Thursday when Strickland came storming into the UCOS office. He was moaning at them but he was speaking to fast for anyone to understand a word of what he was saying.

'Sir? With all due respect, calm down.'

'NO SANDRA I WILL NOT. IT'S ALL RUINED.'

'I have no idea what you're on about, but I think you better come into my office.' He stormed into her office, she had no idea what was going on but she knew it couldn't be good if he was like this. Strickland was like Sandra, managed to keep calm most of the time unless something had gone badly wrong.

'Okay, sir, why don't you tell me what's going on.'

He spoke as he had before.

'Calmer and slower please, sir.'

'Someone in your unit has hacked the national library database. They caught them and are currently considering what legal action to take.' Sandra got up and walked into the main office.

'Boy's I think you need to hear this. Come in to the office.'

The boys followed her into the office and stood behind Sandra.

'Okay, Strickland can you tell the boys what you just told me.'

'Someone in this unit has hacked the national library database. They have been caught and the library is currently considering what legal action to take.'

The boys all turned to each other, and Sandra caught every single on of their eyes. Straight away by the look in Brian's eyes she could tell it was him. Gerry and Jack also realised.

'Sir, none of us know what you're on about.' Gerry told him.

'Jack, Brian, Sandra? Any of you know?'

'No.' came the reply from each of them.

'Okay then if none of you are going to admit it then we're going to have to start thinking whether or not UCOS has a future.'