"All the world's a stage" for some that might be truer than others. People come to New York for a lot of things but for those who see the world as a stage, Broadway is the place to be. The high notes being belt out by an actress as she pulls you into the world that has been created right there in front of you. Some see the whole world as a place for them to perform their greatest works.
"Last night a chandelier fell down in the middle of a Broadway show." Dina said as they were heading into the theater.
"That's very phantom of them." Cameron snarkily replied.
"Yeah, but that's the thing this isn't Phantom of the Opera, there isn't a chandelier in the whole show, and no one saw who did it." Dina handed Cameron photos people took in the audience.
"Is everyone okay?" Cameron asked.
"More shaken up about the whole ordeal more than anything but this isn't the first time something like this has happened." They made their way up on the stage.
"So the FBI asked us to come in and help with out with this phantom." Cameron concluded.
"Not exactly. This was more of a request on my behalf and they seemed into so we got the case." Dina answered. Then he saw her, just standing there talking to Agent Daniels. She hadn't change much over the years, people always say that sometimes memories of people hold more true than who they turned out to be but she was just the same. Cameron froze for the first time in years not knowing what the next course of action should be. He decided hiding before she saw him was the best course of action. Unfortunately it was too late, she glanced up and saw Cameron staring at her.
"Cameron…Cameron Black?" She said with question in her voice. There was no turning back now he had been seen.
"Lucy… it's great to see you." He forced those words out of his mouth. She walked over to him and he took a step back.
"How have you been? I heard about Johnny and I'm so sorry…" She sighed. He cut her off.
"Sorry, no you don't get to be sorry after everything that happened." He began to back away more. "I can't do this right now." He grumbled. He turned his back and stormed over not before huffing "You guys suck." Towards his team before he exited the theater.
"I'm so sorry I didn't think he'd react like that." Lucy apologized to the agents. "If you don't need me anymore I'll leave and I promise he'll come back in."
"We have your information should we need to contact you Ms. Harris." Agent Daniels replied. Lucy grabbed her bag and shuffled out the stage door.
"Does someone want to tell me what the hell that was?" Agent Daniels said.
"It's my fault." Dina replied. "Lucy and Cameron dated a few years ago and had a pretty nasty break up. I just thought this would be a good time for them to burry the hatchet. They both miss each other dearly but are to afraid say it."
"Can someone go see if we can get Cameron back inside and see if he'll even work the case." Agent Daniels sighed. "With a conflict of interest I don't even know if they'll even let him." Eventually they got Cameron back into the theatre and got word that if he could handle it he was allowed to work on the case since he wasn't an agent.
