It was dark and cold and neither of them had any clue why they were there or where they were. All they knew is that they had each other, hopefully they had left enough clues.

Calleigh's POV

Horatio sent Eric and I to a possible abduction scene at Python hotel. Apparently Ryan and Natalia didn't answer their callout. Which is strange because they never not answer.

When we arrived at the scene, Horatio was already stood outside.

"What's happened H?" Eric asks.

"You tell me" he replies.

We walk into the room and I gasp. There was stuff everywhere.

"I'll start with the bed" I say walking over to it.

Tripp came into the room, probably after speaking to the manager.

"So apparently the receptionist in on a flight to Kenya and the computer disk was taken by our kidnappers. We have no way of identifying the room's occupants unless you can find any DNA"
he said.

"Well, judging by the types of clothes in these suitcases, I'm guessing a man and a woman." Eric states.

I pull the blankets off the bed and shine the infrared light on the sheets.

"Guys, I've got biologicals on the bed, maybe that can help identify them" I say.

I take a photo and continue with the rest of the Crime Scene.

Back at the lab

I walk into the DNA lab to see Valera waiting for the DNA results.

"The DNA on the sheets belongs to…" she began as her eyes widen.

She looked at me and turned the screen around.

"Oh my god, Nat's one of the kidnapped victims, who's the other one?"

Valera pulled up the DNA from the condom we found in the trash and it got a hit immediately.

"Ryan's" she says shocked.

My eyes widened and I pulled out my phone.

"Horatio, we have a problem.

"Talk to me" Horatio says.

The entire team was here and anxious.

"Well, the DNA that we found on the sheets matched back to two people. Horatio it was Ryan and Nat that they took" I say worriedly.

Panicked whispers were heard and Horatio's face hardened. Nat and Ryan were the babies of the group and it was our duty to protect them. Now that they had both been kidnapped, everyone felt as though they had failed that duty.