"What's the matter?" Roz asked, seeing the horrified look on her friend's face.

Without a word, Daphne handed the paper back to Roz. "So?" Roz said after she'd read the article. "This happened yesterday. I mean, yeah, it's a shame, but it's nothing to get so upset about."

"Don't you see?" Daphne said, exasperated. "This is the same toy store where Martin is taking David today. You know how David loves to run away. Oh, Roz, what if something horrible happens to him?"

"Daphne, nothing like that is going to happen. The only thing you have to worry about is where to put all the toys Martin's going to buy!"

Daphne tried desperately to make herself believe that Roz was right. It was no use. Her maternal instinct, along with her psychic powers, had gone into overdrive. "I've got to get down to that toy store!" Before Roz could even try to stop her, Daphne rushed out of the cafe and straight to her car.

When Daphne got behind the wheel, she did her best to get a grip on herself. Maybe they haven't left yet, she thought. So she pulled out of her parking space, headed toward Martin and Ronee's place. She drove as quickly as she felt comfortable, while still remaining within speed limits. A glance at the driveway made Daphne panic even more. The car that normally sat there was gone, meaning it was too late to stop Martin. She stepped on the gas even harder now. Within minutes, she arrived at Westlake Center. Once there, she parked and went inside. She quickly read the mall directory and found the location of the toy store.

When she entered the store, she was oblivious to the kids running through the aisles, playing with all sorts of toys. She was only slightly aware of the noise level from various video game systems which were on display. The only thing she cared about was finding her son. Just then, she saw him. David stopped in his tracks when he saw her, clearly confused. Before either Daphne or David could do anything, Martin walked over. "Hey, Daph. How come you're not with Roz?"

Daphne didn't answer him. Instead, she scooped David up in her arms and started to carry him out of the store. David began to cry when he realized what was happening. Meanwhile, Martin just watched in disbelief. Completely baffled by his daughter-in-law's actions, Martin took out his cell phone and dialed Niles' office number.