Author's Note: Hey everybody! I just wanted to start another case file type thing since I'm not going anywhere with Psycho Puppy anytime soon. I decided to pretend that Blind Spot or Siren Call didn't happen so that there won't be too many traumas happening to our dearest B/A. So, just imagine that season 6 doesn't existno rhyme intended there, folks!. I have to stop now so I don't reveal anything to you! Thanks. Please review. I want to know what people think will happen. P.S. Sorry so short. I did it for suspense.

Ring...Ring...

The sound of the ringing telephone pierced the dark, cold air. A grunt sounded in reply as Robert Goren turned over underneath the sheets. He reluctantly opened his eyes and looked at the digital alarm clock face.

Ring...Ring...

3:15 AM. "Who the..." Bobby thought as he attempted to reach for the phone on his bedside table. His fingers barely touched the base for the cordless. He scooted over and grabbed the phone. His eyes wandered to the caller idea screen. "Unknown Caller" flashed rhythmically on the light up display.

Ring...Ring...

Bobby pressed the 'Talk' button.

"Hello?" His voice was barely audible and rough.

"You are my sunshine, my only sunshine." The voice on the other end was that of a woman's. She was singing softly, and she had a tint of laughter to her voice. She spaced out her words, drawing them out.

"Who is this?" Bobby was sitting up now. His voice was getting stronger, building up the usual menace that laced his speech.

"You make me happy when skies are gray." The voice continued on, taunting Bobby.

"Who is this!" He yelled into the phone. "Is this your idea of some sick joke? Calling me at 3 in the morning!?"

"You never know, dear, how much I love you." The voice continued on, unfaltering. "Please don't take my sunshine away." A soft giggle sounded from the other line and then a click and then the dial tone.

Bobby hung up and slammed the phone onto the charger. Something about that voice haunted him.

It was just a couple of teenagers prank calling people. Happens all of the time. He thought, trying to reassure himself. But no matter how much he tried to think that it was all a joke, something inside of him knew something was wrong, something at the bottom of his gut told him this wasn't a joke.