Yay cop shows! I would totally make this a crossover, but I thought it would be more fun if I didn't. I've been sitting here watching Cold Case, and I already love Criminal Minds, CSI, and CSI: NY. So, this is going to me like a combination of a bunch of cop shows. It's going to be designed like cold case, but use some of the skill sets of Criminal Minds and CSI.

Summary: Zachary Goode has been missing for 18 years. He disappeared when he was 5. Zach has been assumed dead for 17 years, they found a body of a young boy near where Zach lived. His parents gave up on him when the cops found the body of the young boy. Cammie never stopped hoping that maybe, just maybe her best friend was still alive. When Detectives Solomon and Cameron decide to reopen Zach's case, to try to put the unsub behind bars, who's the culprit, and why did they do it?

23 year old Cammie Morgan was working. She was always working. Ever since Zach died. Zach had been her childhood best friend, until he went missing when he was five. Cammie worked to keep Zach off of her mind. Cammie admitted her job was a little cliché because she was a waitress in her small town diner. Roseville, Virginia. Cammie had lived there for her entire life. Her mother had passed away when she was 3, so she didn't have many memories of her. Cammie's father had died when she turned 20, so Cammie had to take care of herself. She was serving one of her regular customers, Joshua Abrams, when two people walked in the door.

"I'll be with y'all in just a second."

"Actually Ms. Morgan, we don't want any food. We came to talk to you." The woman flashed a police badge.

"How can I help you officers?"

"It's detective actually. I'm Detective Solomon, this is Detective Cameron. We were wondering what you could tell us about Zach Goode."

"Zach Goode? He's been missing for eighteen years."

"We already know that Ms. Morgan. Why do you think we're here?"

"I don't know, that's why I asked y'all."

"We've decided to reopen his case."

"Hey Jamie, I'm going on break okay?" Jamie nodded at Cammie.

"They found a young boy's body after Zachary went missing didn't they?" Cammie nodded. "Did they ever test it for DNA?"

"No, and it was too mangled to identify. The young boy had the same body type and build as Zach did, also the same coloring. So they felt there was no need to run DNA. Zach's parents just believed the cops. Zachary Mason Goode was declared dead on Friday, August 14th, 2000. He was five years old." Cammie had started crying. "I'm sorry. It's just that….tomorrow is his birthday. He would have been 24. He was my best friend. He was so sweet when he was round me, and if anyone pushed me around, he would make sure I was safe. He promised that we would be together. I believed him." Detective Cameron handed Cammie a handkerchief.

Detective Solomon got Cammie off for the rest of the day, and they took Cammie back to the police station. Sitting in the cold sterile room made Cammie uncomfortable. She felt as if she had done something wrong.

"Cammie, we need to know if you were with Zach the night he disappeared."

"I…We..we went up to his tree house. We would just lay up there and look up at the stars. That night was the night that Zach promised me forever. The night that he promised to give me the moon if I ever asked for it. I mean, we were five, but it was a big thing. We were up in his tree house, and I heard a noise that scared me. He said he would make it go away. He went down, and I never saw him again. I lay up in his tree house until the next morning, when I knew that the monsters couldn't get me. I didn't see him anywhere, so I ran to his parent's house. I told them Zach had gone to fight the monsters, and they sent out a search party. So, yes I was with him."

"Did you hear anything that ight have indicated a struggle?"

"No. But I wasn't paying attention to that kind of sound. I was five."

"I understand that Ms. Morgan. But I need you to tell me everything."

"I heard nothing."

"Thank you Ms. Morgan." Cammie walked out. She gripped her bag as Detective Cameron watched her walk out. Cammie hadn't done anything wrong, but Detective Cameron knew that there was something that Cammie wasn't telling them.

"She's not telling us something."

"I know that. You don't think I let her go because of that do you? We'll give her some time then bring her back in."

"So when do we tell her that we think Zachary Goode is still alive?"