AN/ Thank you so much for the reviews, I really appreciate them and because of you guys you've convinced me to keep updating. It's not a very long chapter but I hope you enjoy it all the same.

The morning sun climbed in the sky in desperate hopes of sending the darkness away for as long as it could before once again the night and all that came with it claimed the land. Using its fierce heat to warm all it overlooked and to clear the evidence of last night's sudden and heavy rain fall as roads dried up and puddles became distant memories while Rosewood woke up to its busy morning routine. Laughter came joyfully from Spencer's room as Veronica Hastings quickly climbed the stairs with only one thing on her mind. Reaching the top she turned into Spencer's room finding only three of the four close friends, still in their pyjamas Aria was laughing at Spencer as they seemed to be debating over which of the two outfits stretched across the entirety of the bed was best while Emily sat watching from the chair by the desk sitting cross legged with her hands tightly grasping a bowl of cereal. They didn't notice Spencer's mum lingering in the doorway as she stood quietly observing the girls with a concerned look on her face. "Spencer darling" she said announcing her presence coursing all three girls to instantly stop what they were doing as they quickly jolted their heads in the direction of the voice eager to put a name to it. "Mum? I thought you left for work already" Spencer replied quickly with a slight confused look on her face. "I was half way out the door when I got a call from Ashly Marin, She says Hanna didn't come home last night and isn't picking up her phone. She wants to know if any of you might know where she is, maybe she called you?" Mrs Hastings questioned getting straight to the point. The three friends quickly glanced at each other concern already starting to show on their faces. "She was supposed to stay here last night but she text me saying she'd lost track of time and was gonna' be back late" Spencer answered her mother adding "I presumed she got back too late and just went home to bed instead of coming here and waking everyone up". Her mother just stood for a moment seemingly taking the information in. "Mom, what's going on?" Spencer asked in a firm but worried tone pushing for answers. Veronica snapped out of thought meeting her daughters burning gaze, putting on a reassuring smile she simply said "oh it's probably nothing, just let me know if you hear from her okay?" And with that she quickly turned and took her leave not waiting for the reply. The three girls shared a look and simultaneously checked their phones. Nothing, no messages from Hanna or –A. What was going on? This wasn't like Hanna.

Hanna stirred, slowly regaining consciousness. She continuously blinked in attempt to clear her burry vision as her head spun forcing her to bring her hands up and grip it in pain. All she knew was that she was lying on something hard and cold, very cold. Using all the energy she could muster she pushed herself up into a sitting positon and leaned her back against the wall. Like the floor it was hard and cold however it seemed to be bumpy but smooth at the same time. Her gaze was fixated on one of the two small lights on the floor as her vision slowly began to clear she recognized it to be a small battery powered lantern people tend to use for camping. "Hey, you're awake." Hanna's breath caught in her chest as she heard the unexpected voice. The lantern was only bright enough for her to make out a figure of another person sitting against the opposite wall and due to the voice she guessed the figure was a woman. Is this who took her? Is she here in this dark room because of this strange woman? Hanna didn't have chance to ponder her questions as the other woman suddenly lent forward with an outstretched arm holding a water bottle indicating that Hanna should take it. "Here" she said kindly. Hanna's questions were answered in that second as she saw the strangers face in the dim light, she had been crying. Her eyes were still red and puffy and she had a sad look that she could not hide on her face. Whoever she was she seemed to be in the same dire situation Hanna was. "Too help with the headache" the stranger explained noticing Hanna's hesitation. Hanna managed a small smile of appreciation as she took the bottle from the other woman's hand. "Where are we?" she questioned hopeful for an informative answer as she twisted the cap of the bottle braking the seal and taking a large much needed gulp from the plastic container. "I have no idea, I just woke up hear same as you." After a slight pause she added "Same as the rest of us." Hanna glanced back at the woman wondering if what she just heard was right. "The rest of us?" She repeated. Following her gaze to the other small lantern at the opposite end of the room she saw another 3 figures sitting just out of reach of the lights glow. This doesn't feel like –A, it was too bold. And why would there be people here she had never met before? No, this wasn't –A. Somehow this realisation made Hanna feel worse, the fact that she now has no idea who the enemy is. She sighed leaning her head back against the cold, uneven wall. Annoyed at how uncomfortable it was she turned to look why the wall was so strangely shaped. Placing her hand on it she realised it was not brick like she had expected but metal, so was the floor. Why would anyone make a room solely out of metal? Getting to her feet she picked up the lantern closest to her and held it up to get a better look at where she was. Her heart dropped and the overwhelming feeling of defeat hit her hard as she realised this was not a room. This was a shipping container. The thoughts of why she was in a shipping container scared her too much. She wasn't stupid, she knew what went on in the world, she had seen the movies. The thought that that might happen to her however had never crossed her mind. Hanna didn't even know how long she had been out, they could be anywhere in the world and no one would even know where to start looking for them.

One moment she was having a much needed day to herself and her thoughts and the next, she was here in a cold dark shipping container heading for an unknown fate. Last night her life was heading in one direction. Today, it is heading in another.

AN/ Next chapter will be longer I promise. As always please leave reviews, they are great motivation.