Haven was at the diner, reading over the menu, when Audrey came in and sat right across from her. "Things go well with Duke?" She asked Audrey without taking her eyes away from the menu.

"Thank you." Audrey said to a waitress who brought her over a menu, then turned her attention to her sister. "He's part of my investigation Haven. I want you to stay away from him." Audrey quickly decided what she wanted and set the menu down, "So, why don't you tell me what you were doing on Duke Crocker's boat?"

Haven set her menu down as well and asked, "He didn't say why?" before taking a sip from her previously ordered coffee with cream and three sugars.

"He did." Audrey replied, "But I want to hear your side of it."

Haven shrugged a little, "I remember being on the docks and it started to hail. According to Duke lighting struck the electrical box I was running by, and the force of the explosion sent me flying. I woke up on his boat, made introductions, and got dressed. Any other questions or don't you trust me?"

"I trust you, Haven. It's Duke that I'm not so sure about." Audrey replied honestly then asked, "Why? Do you trust him?"

"You know I don't trust anyone." Was Haven's answer, even though, as she had already stated, she knew that Audrey knew that.

"Except for me." Audrey corrected and Haven nodded in agreement, "Except for you."

Just then the waitress came over with a smile and said, "Hello ladies, may I take your order?"


After breakfast Audrey took Haven with her to the police department since Audrey really wanted to keep her sister close, especially now. Upon entering the station Audrey was about to speak but Haven knew what she was probably going to say so she said, "I know, I know. Stay out of your way but close enough where you can keep an eye on me." Haven looked at Audrey after saying that and Audrey replied with, "Smart alec."

"Yeah, and where do you think I got that from?" Haven replied with a raised brow and followed her sister inside.

Haven sat in the waiting room and worked on her sketches. It was like she was in her own little world when she sketched. So much so that he brain didn't even register what she was sketching, her hands just seemed to know exactly what to do and when.

After what felt like forever, Haven had enough. She closed her sketchbook and got up to look for Audrey. She found her in an office with Nathan talking about Duke from the sound of it. She was going to announce her presence when she heard Nathan say that Duke was a bad guy. "Duke saved my life and gave me a cup of coffee. He can't be all bad." Haven said with crossed arms as she leaned against the door frame.

"I've known Duke since we were five. He's all bad." Nathan replied and Haven got the sense that he had a chip on his shoulder where Duke was concerned or something.

Haven rolled her eyes slightly and turned to Audrey, "Sis, I've been sitting out there forever. Can I please go explore." Haven put her hands together and pouted pleadingly.

Audrey sighed and said, "After what happened to you last night I'd rather you stick around here." Haven was about to say something to refute her words but Audrey said, "I mean it Haven. You wanted to come along so you agreed to my terms. These are it, no please let me do my job."

Haven sarcastically saluted her sister then stormed off back to her seat, not really paying any attention as to where she was going.

"Watch yourself, Miss." The Chief said to her when she almost walked right into him, and Haven said, "Sorry. Running into people in the literal sense has been a habit of mine lately."

"It's alright. Just watch yourself Haven." He said to her before going on his way.

Haven didn't think anything of it until she was about to take a step forward then realized he knew her name when she didn't give it to him. Haven pondered this for a moment with a raised brow then figured Audrey must have told him or something since she remembered seeing him talking to her at the crime scene earlier. That's what made sense to her as she walked back to her seat.


Haven wasn't sitting there for long when Audrey hurried past her. Before she could even open her mouth Audrey said, "Stay here Haven." Haven slouched in defeat and stayed where she sat.

Haven worked on her sketches a bit more and looked up when she heard a familiar voice say, "Are the cuffs really necessary? In some cases I can see where they would be, but is now really one of them?" The voice was that of Duke Crocker and he was being brought in by Nathan, in cuffs.

When Haven made in Duke's line of sight he grinned and said to her, "Don't tell me. You've been falsely arrested as well."

Haven held up her uncuffed hands and said, "Nope, but still a prisoner." Referring to the fact that Audrey wasn't going to let her go anywhere.

"Don't talk to her." Nathan said to Duke firmly before he said, "Sit." Duke sat down at the table as Nathan continued to speak, "I will be right back. Don't go anywhere."

Duke sarcastically saluted Nathan which made Haven laugh since she had done the same thing to Audrey earlier. And once Nathan was out of sight, Duke turned around in his chair to face Haven. "So you're the sister of Miss FBI."

"That'd be me." Haven answered then asked, "So are you cuffed because of the mysterious case my sis is working on or because of some other shenanigans?" Haven was slightly teasing him.

"I'd have to say a mix of the two." Duke replied then smiled.

Haven pulled a bobby pin out of her hair and tossed it to Duke. He caught it and looked at it with a raised brow, "Just in case." She said with a grin.

"Seriously?" Duke asked, a bit surprised by her.

Haven was amused by Duke's expression, "It wouldn't be the first time a pin's been used to remove cuffs."

"Just in case." Duke repeated her words as he slipped it into his pocket and just then Nathan came back over.

It wasn't long before Audrey showed back up with some guy in cuffs. "Sorry, I only had one pin." Haven said to the guy in passing and Audrey stopped to look at Haven and then to Duke. "Oh come on." Audrey said to herself then held her hand out to Duke, "Hand it over."

Nathan looked confused by this exchange and Haven was amused by it. When Audrey made the hand motion for him to hand the pin over, Duke reached into his pocket and gave it to her. Only because he didn't want Haven to be in any hot water with her sister. Once the pin was in her hand she said to Haven, "Seriously?"

Haven shrugged and smiled in pretend innocence before standing, "I'll leave you all to do your copper stuff." On that note Haven turned on her heels and headed out the door. She didn't get very far though, and just sat down on the front steps. She wasn't sure what she was waiting for but she felt like she was waiting for something.


After a little bit, Haven looked up when she heard someone come out the doors, and saw it was Audrey. As Audrey walked by she tossed Haven back her pin, "You've gotten in trouble how many times for escaping cuffs?" she asked with a raised brow.

"It was just in case." Haven replied then asked her own question, "How much longer do I need to stick around her, Audrey? I mean seriously."

"I need to handle a few things. Just please stick around here, okay?" Audrey asked, well more like pleaded. She really didn't need the stress of worrying about her sister on top of all the other insane stuff going on since they arrived.

Haven could see that in her eyes, the need to have one less thing to worry about. "Fine, I'll stay here."

"Thank you." Audrey said sincerely and as she walked off she said, "I'll get you that pen and ink set when this is over."

Haven perked up a bit at that, "The set where I can make the ink?" she called back and Audrey nodded with an 'oh yeah' kind of smile and Haven smiled back in a way that promised she would be good.

She didn't want to go back inside right then, so Haven stuck with the steps. She flipped her sketchbook open to the sketch she was working on earlier at the crime scene and looked surprised when she saw it. If Haven didn't know better, she wouldn't have thought it was her sketch. It was of herself, and Audrey standing on a beach looking at a body with other people around and such. "Weird..." Haven said to herself because while she knew she often got lost when she was in the zone with her sketching but it had never been this far from what she was looking at, at the time.

While it wasn't what she had intended to sketch...the scene felt oddly familiar to her. Before she got a full on sense of dejavu she closed the book and ran her hand through her hair. Haven swore that she was going to scream if she felt a sense of dejavu again and that really wasn't something she could do in front of a police station so Haven pushed it from her mind as much as possible and thought about anything and everything else.


Finally, she couldn't take it anymore and texted Audrey saying that she was just going for a little walk but wouldn't be far. Once the text went through, Haven took off down the street and after darting around a corner, out of sight, Haven pressed her bag against her face and let out a scream to release all the weird feelings she's felt since her arrival.

Haven honestly felt better after letting it all out and sighed in relief. And then...things got weird again. Another freak storm started and a woman walked down the street past Haven. She looked pissed beyond belief and Haven honestly felt like she was seeing a scene from an X-Men movie.

Something about this intrigued her, so she followed the woman. This wasn't the first time she'd followed someone like this, but that was a story for another time. Haven didn't know where the woman was going or what she was up to, but she felt like she should follow her, so she did.

Haven followed the woman all the way to a house and hid behind a tree so she could observe. The weather was getting worse the angrier the woman seemed to get. Marion, the name Haven heard the guy call her, seemed to literally control the weather. Haven was having a hard time believing it and yet...not.

Haven was trying to pay attention to what was going on then screamed when the tree she was hiding behind got struck and ignited. She backed up a bit and turned around when she saw a car pulling up. "Audrey?" Haven asked when she saw her sister and Audrey said, "Stay back, Haven." And went closer to Marion.

"Marion!" Audrey called out to her.

"This doesn't concern you!" Marion shouted back.

"Look around, Marion. All of this...this is you. You're the one doing this." Audrey was trying to get through to Marion, but so far it wasn't working.

Haven saw a gun on the ground and she ran for it when the guy started going for it too. Haven didn't get to it before he did and he raised it at her. Haven froze in fear then she heard a "Hey!" being shouted from Nathan. In that moment the aim went from her to him and Haven screamed when a shot was fired. The next thing she knew Nathan had the guy tackled to the ground and was putting cuffs on him. Haven really should have listened to her sister when she said stay back, but still wasn't listening when she went over to Audrey.

Audrey was still trying to get through to Marion, to get her to see...to understand that she was in control of this. "Marion, let it go."

If Haven wasn't standing there, witnessing all this...then she wasn't so sure she would have believed it. As soon as Marion started to cry and expressed everything she was holding it, the storm started to calm. It was like Haven herself when she screamed. Once she let it out, she felt better. Haven wasn't trying to be self centered with that thought, her mind just couldn't help itself from making that connection.

Haven watched as Audrey comforted Marion and wished there was something she could have done, but there wasn't. Not anything that she could think of anyway and Haven hated it, but it didn't matter. Marion mattered and Haven knew Audrey had that covered. One thing was certain though, Haven wanted the whole story as soon as this was over.


When Audrey tied up the loose ends with Marion, Lester, and the case in general, she went back to the station. Haven was sitting at one of the tables sketching away so Audrey let her sister be.

Audrey went into Nathan's office and after going over the final details, she picked up the newspaper article that Vince and Dave gave her earlier about the Colorado Kid murder. The photograph had a woman in it that looked strangely like herself an another who looked strangely like Haven.

Nathan noticed she was looking at it and after saying what he knew about the case, he asked to see the picture. After looking at it he said, "They look like you and your sister."

"I know." Audrey replied, trying to make sense of it.

"So what are you thinking? Could one of them be your mother?" Nathan further inquired.

"I don't know." Audrey admitted. "Growing up I always imagined my mother to pull up in a big bus and rescue every kid, from every orphanage in the world and bring them home."

"Probably a good idea to let go of that one." Nathan replied then asked, "What about Haven? What did she imagine?"

Audrey thought for a moment then said, "Haven always thought our mother came from some tragic past and letting us go had to be the hardest thing in the world for her but for the best."

"But you don't remember anything about your mother?" Nathan asked and Audrey shook her head. "No," she replied, "I was in foster care for as long as I can remember then one day when I was nine a social worker came to my foster home with a baby in her arms. He told me that she was my little sister and to always look out for her." Audrey cleared her throat, "Long story short, when I was eighteen I petitioned the state for custody of her and I won."

Audrey rubbed her forehead, "I don't know why I went on like that." It wasn't like she always went on telling people she barely knew her life story. Not just her story but her sister's as well.

"It's fine." Nathan replied with an assuring smile, "I won't tell anyone." he was sincere with his words. Audrey was grateful to hear that and smiled in thanks before she stood up and took the picture back from Nathan.

"You show it to Haven yet?" Nathan asked, referring to the picture.

"Not yet." Audrey replied, no teven sure if she was going to show her or not. Audrey left the conversation at that and left the room. She saw that Haven wasn't at the table where she once was and called her instantly. "Where are you?" Audrey asked and when she heard where Haven was headed she said, "Where?" not believing that Haven was going where she was going.

Audrey and Haven both stood at the sight in the picture, where the Colorado Kid was found. "Why did you come here?" Audrey asked and Haven showed her the sketch. "You saw the article too?"

Haven had no idea what Audrey was talking about. "What article? I just sketched this earlier."

Audrey thought it was too weird for words so she handed over the cope of the newspaper article. "What the hell." Haven said as she looked at the image. It looked just like the sketch she had drawn. There was no doubt in Haven's next words, "Audrey...I don't think we should leave here."

Audrey looked Haven in the eyes and answered, "Haven...I agree." It was settled right then and there. Audrey called up her boss, Agent Howard, and requested a few weeks of her unused vacation time as Haven compared her sketch to the picture. The older woman had to be their mother and the younger one their aunt. It was the only thing that made sense to Haven. Which meant that they had family somewhere...which meant that there were answers somewhere and this town, this Haven was the first step in finding out.


End Episode 1