The Ghostbusters themselves called it a night sometime later on.
During the night however, around 4 in the morning, the team was awoken by the sound of a ringing phone.
"Uh crap, muddered Abby, who had the phone by her bed, thinking it was going to wake-up Brice.
Thankfully however, he was in a deep, peaceful sleep.
She then cleared her throat, picked up the phone and said,"Ghostbusters.
Yes of course.
We're on our way."
By then, Holtzmann,Patty and Erin were up.
"What's going?" asked Patty.
"Major disturbance down at the loading docks," Abby answered.
She and the rest of the team got out of their beds, suited up, grabbed the equipment, got into Ecto-1 and drove off.
Little did then know, they left Brice,who was still sound asleep back at the firehouse.
It was still quite dark out, when the Ghostbusters arrived at the loading docks, where they meet meet with the person who made the call to them, a gentleman who looked to be in his late 50's said that he and his crew where taking shipments of crates and boxes off on the the boats when they saw a group of ghoulish looking men appear before them.
"I think I know what you're talking about," said Patty.
"What is it?" asked the gentleman.
"There was a tragic fire accident that happened at this dock back in 1896.
Killed an entire work crew of 20 men when a heavy gust of wind cause a gas lamp to fall on a shipment of tabacoo that was sent here from the Carolinas."
"That's a good possible," said Abby.
"We're on it," said Erin.
The four member team then split up to find what or rather who they were looking for.
The Ghostbusters searched high and low all around the docks, but had no luck.
The four met up a short time later, with empty traps.
"Anything?" asked Erin.
"Nothing," Abby replied.
"Zilch as well," Patty added.
"You don't think those guys were hitting the sauce do you?" asked Holtzmann with a crackle.
Just then, the four of them spotted something coming their way.
"Guess they were indeed sober," said Abby.
"It is those crew men.
Their spirits anyway," said Patty.
"Just hope we bought enough traps," said Erin, as she and the other ghostbusters powered up their packs.
And thankfully, the four traps they took with them were plenty to capture the spirits,(trapping five ghosts per trap.)
After the crew thanked and paid them for the service, the Ghostbusters headed back to Ecto-1.
It was when Holtzmann was packing up the back, that she noticed something.
"Hey guys, we have a problem," she said.
"Crap, is there a leak in the packs?" asked Abby.
"Or is it in the traps?" Erin added.
"No, it's bigger," Holtzmann.
"Baby you better not be pulling a joke on us," said Patty.
"No, I swear it's a big deal."
The three ghostbusters then looked in the back seat and found Holtzmann's discovery.
Brice's car seat was unbuckled.
"Oh My God! Brice!" screamed Patty.
The four Ghostbusters then began to search franticly around and called out the child's name.
"Brice!
Brice where are you?!" they all called out.
Suddenly, a thought came to Patty.
"Wait a minute, Brice doesn't know how to un-do his seat belt," she said.
"So that mean he didn't escape," said Erin, who along with the other Ghostbusters were relief.
Their almost calmed down nerves were shattered however a few moments later when something else came to Patty.
"Wait a minute, since Brice didn't come with us," she said.
"That can only mean one thing," said Holtzmann.
"We left him alone at the firehouse," said Erin.
"Damn, how stupid can we be," said Abby, as she and the rest of the team scrambled back to the car.
"My sister is gonna be pissed! said Patty, but then corrected with, No, she is going to kill me!
Step on it Holtzy!"
"Can do," said Holtzmann, who then zoomed off the docks back to the firehouse.
It was by some luck that Holtzmann didn't get pulled over by a police officer, and the team was able to get back to the firehouse in record time.
The ghostbusters all dashed out of the car and raced to the bedroom where they left Brice.
However, when they got there, the playpen was empty.
"Not good not good not good," said Erin, who was almost hyper ventalating.
"Where could have gone?" asked Patty.
"I don't know I don't know," said a very panic stricken Patty.
Just then, the four heard the sound of giggling.
"Brice!" the ghostbusters said at the same time.
They raced out of the bedroom and sure enough they found Brice, who was being bounced on Kevin's lap.
"Hey bosses," said Kevin.
"Kevin, how did Brice get out of the playpen?" asked Holtzmann.
"I came awhile ago, smell something not ripe, figured Holtzmann must have forgotten to put away some leftover take-out again.
Found the source of the smell was coming from this little guy, who was standing up in his playpen.
Changed him, dressed him, feed him some oatmeal, and we've been playing."
"Kevin," said Brice.
"He even knows my name.
Smart kid."
"Wow Kevin, you impressed me," said Patty.
"How do you know so much about taking care of kids?" asked Abby.
"I babysit my sister's little one all the time," Kevin replied.
"You really are great with kids.
You'll make a wonderful father someday," said Erin, looking just as googly eyed to Kevin as Brice was.
Just then, Brice said,"Uh-oh."
Patty was about to take him, but instead, Holtzmann took Brice out of Kevin's arms and said,"I got this time Patty."
Patty was glad at the fact that not only did she find her nephew, but that all her team members had taken such good care of him.
