Disclaimer: I do not own Lab Rats, Disney does. Excuse any mistakes in spelling and grammar or anything else that might not look right in the story.

I decided to cut my week break short and update my story earlier than what I originally planned. And like I promised here is chapter two of Lab Rats: Danger Zone! I hope you like it and enjoy!

Chapter Two: Step-Father, Step-Son Issues

It was now after midnight. Donald and Tasha were asleep, so this meant the perfect time for Leo to make his move.

Leo made a small backpack filled with necessary supplies. He didn't know how long finding Douglas was going to take, but if it meant a long excursion, then he needed the things he needed to keep going.

Leo didn't want to say survive. This wasn't like going to be a life-death situation, but he still needed stuff.

Leo slung the backpack over his back and prepared to jump out the window of his room. He took one last glance at the place where so much has happened in the last few years.

"Don't worry guys." Leo said, referring to Adam, Bree, and Chase. "I will save you, even if it's the last thing I do."

And with that, Leo jumped.

-Lab Rats-

"DONALD!"

Donald nearly fell out of his bed when he awoke from his wife's screeching voice. He got up half-asleep and lazily came down the stairs into the living room where his wife was waiting impatiently.

"Tasha, honey, why are you up so early?"

"It's nine o' clock."

"Oh."

"Donald, did you have any idea about this?!"

"About what?"

Tasha handed Donald a slip of paper that had writing on it. Donald looked at it and realized what it was.

It was a note from Leo.

"No…" Donald handed the note back. "I had no idea at all…"

Tasha sighed and plopped down onto the couch. She put her head in her hands.

"He's gone, Donald. Your own step-son is gone!"

Donald plopped down next to his wife.

"This is all my fault…"

Tasha gave Donald a nasty look.

"This is your fault?!"

Donald sighed. "Yes…"

"Why?" Tasha asked. "What did you do?!"

"We both got in a fight down in the lab. Leo was upset that I wouldn't let him go find Douglas and see if he can fix Adam, Bree, and Chase. He then said that this was all my fault. Everything that has happened in this family. If I didn't lie to them, then maybe…"

Tasha put her arms around her husband. "Oh, Donald! You can't blame yourself. You were just protecting the kids."

"Yes, but now Adam, Bree, and Chase are in a coma; who knows if they'll ever wake up and Leo is now gone because of me!"

Tasha bit her lip. She didn't know what to say and she knew she couldn't do anything to change things, but at least she could try giving some words of encouragement.

"I know you can fix this. You always do. I mean look how far we've gotten! We're a strong family and together we can change all of this!" Tasha exclaimed.

Donald smiled. "Yes, and I now know exactly what to do!" He then got up and walked to the front door. He grabbed his jacket from the coat rack and proceeded to put it on.

"You're going to go search for Leo?" Tasha asked.

Donald nodded. "Yes…and I have to do it alone. It may be dangerous. And Tasha…"

"Yes?"

"I want you to keep an eye on Adam, Bree, and Chase. Call or text me if you see any changes or signs that could mean anything. Anything at all; just tell me."

"Of course." Tasha nodded.

Donald smiled. "Thank you."

Donald gave his wife a good-bye kiss and then he was out the door. He decided to take the Davencycle instead of the car just because it was faster.

And right now, Donald knew he didn't have a lot of time.

-Lab Rats-

Leo has been trudging through Mission Creek for the past who knows how long. He didn't know where he was going, but he knew he had to find Douglas, no matter what. Just one glimpse of him.

But so far, Leo has had no luck. He knew from the start that finding Douglas wasn't going to be a cakewalk, but he didn't think it was going to be this hard.

But Leo knew one thing for sure. If he doesn't find Douglas soon, he could be in deep water.

-Lab Rats-

Donald has been driving for at least fifteen minutes and there was no sign of his step-son anywhere. Mission Creek wasn't a very big town. Where in the world would he be?

The guilty feeling then made its way back inside Donald. And he still couldn't shake it off.

Oh, Leo, what have I done? You gotta come back home. You just gotta!

Donald just kept driving through the streets, slowly losing hope of ever finding Leo.

But the one question that Donald dreaded kept running through his head.

Just what have I done?

End of Chapter Two.