Hey guys, this is a new chapter and at the requests I have added some of the names. I still don't want to add too many because that defeats the purpose and idea behind this story.

After this chapter I won't be writing much, I have exams next week then work experience.

Enjoy

The silence was once again eerie, unnerving.

Their faces frozen in a mix fear and horror, the sound of their once strong friend screaming in pain was still ringing in their ears.

People moved around them as they could not think of what to do next, after all she was their leader, the one who had called the shots, the one who would stand strong when the odds were against them.

Deep down he realized that he had always seen this coming, every leader has to fall.

And now it was her time.

He felt a strangle sensation over his heart; his first thought was that it was just his reaction to his realisation.

It wasn't until a sweet melody started to play; this caused him to tear up as he remembered the tune that was playing was her's.

His shaky hand reached for his shirt pocket that held his phone, his heart stared to pound in his chest as he looked at the caller ID, it was her.

He couldn't move, couldn't speak, he could only stare at the phone, too afraid of what awaited him if he hit the answer button.

One of the others grabbed the phone from him and hit the button, putting it on loud speaker and opening the gates to all their fears.

"Beckett?" he called her name, hoping that she would reply.

The answer that came through the phone crushed his heart, it wasn't her, it was someone else that he was more afraid to talk to, her father.

"Hello, Rick? Is Katie with you? She left her phone at my house."

He couldn't speak, the only audible noise that he could make sounded like a struggling animal that was in extreme pain.

"Hello? Rick, are you there"

Her father's voice continued through the phone, the other's looked like they were trying to get the courage to speak, just like him.

The voice came from behind them, "I think it is best if you come into the station Mr Beckett."

The captain stepped forward strongly and grabbed the phone from their shaking hands and pressed the end call button.

They looked at the captain who stared back at them, taking in their faces that still filled with the shock and horror that they had seen.

Only five words were spoken as they stood still, as their minds processed the horror and violence that they had seen, "We need to get back."

A single nod came from everyone, followed by a collective movement towards the cars.

The ride to the precinct seemed faster, no one spoke, the only noise was from the car tires as they turned the corners, coming closer and closer to their destination.

Her father was standing outside on the street as they pulled up, worry and concern was covering the father's face.

The silent conversation he and her father shared, just using their eyes.

He could only watch as her father's face crumbled, as the man grasped the seriousness of the situation, unshed tears threating to fall down his cheeks.

He couldn't help but step forward and hug the man; they both shook as both men unleased their fears for her safety.

Once the moment was over, they lead each other inside.

He could look at her loving father's face as the captain explained the situation and how they had now leads on the where abuts of his daughter.

The man that had always seemed strong but silent, who had been able to support and comfort his only daughter when her mother was murdered; a man who now was a shadow of himself, a crumbled mess.

He looked over to her desk; it was as messy as ever, multiple coffee mugs were at different points at her desks, where she had left them constantly trying to find the killer in their current case.

That when it hit him, why now?

Why had it been it now that she was taken?

He had to find out the story.

That was all he could do, it was lead him to her.

He spoke up so that the others could hear him, "why now?"

In response, he only got strange looks; he spoke louder this time, "why was she taken now?"

He walked closer as he continued that thought, "He said that she will suffer the same fate as his son."

He paused again, waiting to see if they were following before continuing, "Something had to happen to his son, or something about this time of year."

The others nodded in agreement, but it was her father that spoke up first; "I remember that Katie had a partially hard case about 5 years ago, before she meet you, rick."

One of the others practically ran to his computer, his fingers hitting the keys as fast as they possibly can.

The tension was building as he scrolled through the cases, trying to find the son. His voice echoed the precinct as he triumphantly cried, "I found it."

That's it for now, do you like the cliff-hanger?

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