The next day Faye thought she had been forgotten. Not one cop had come to check on her. For all they know she could have escaped. Faye went up to the bars on her cell and looked around, but didn't see anyone.

"Hey, where is everyone? I'm still here you know? Can someone please tell me what's going on?" Faye sighed. "Of course I'm they forgot about me. Everyone does."

Faye sat down and wondered what the cops were doing.

Just then a cop came over and unlocked Faye's cell.

"You're free to go."

Fate stood up and looked at him confused. "Did you find the real thief?"

By the look on the cops face he didn't believe that Faye was innocent. "No, someone posted your bail."

Now Faye was even more confused. Who would do that? Faye walked out of her cell and into the main room. There she saw her mom.

"Mom? I thought you said you wouldn't help me?"

"I did, but for some reason your father decided to help you. He said he will only do it this once. Next time you are definitely on your own."

"Why did he come down himself?"

"He couldn't get the time off work. Don't expect this again."

"Um…tell him thanks."

"I don't want to get another phone call, do you understand?"

"Yes."

"Good." Then she left.

The cops gave Faye her things back and told her not to leave town then she was free to go. On her way out she over heard two cops discussing that the amulet was stolen again last night, but they had no idea how.

Well, they can't blame me for that. Faye thought as she left the police station.

Faye decided to go home to take a shower and change clothes then she would go to work and talk to her boss. Hopefully she still as a job.

An hour and a half later she was at her work and her co-workers were staring at her and whispering. She hated when people did that.

"Mr. Johnson."

"So they let you out of jail? Did they catch the real thief?"

"No, my mom bailed me out. I didn't steal it though."

"Well, it was in your purse."

"I was framed."

"I don't know who did it or if it's even true. The other employees don't like someone round here who steals."

"But I don't steal."

"There's no way to prove. I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to fire you."

"What? Can't you give me one more chance?"

"I'm sorry Faye. Stealing something from the museum is serious and people here are afraid you'll steal from them next."

"I see." Then Faye turned around without another word and left.

Faye was getting so mad with everyone. No one believed she was innocent.

That night Faye was sitting on the balcony as she thought about why someone would want to frame her and why. She couldn't have made enemies that quickly, could she?

She was snapped out of her thoughts when she heard her name. She looked up and saw Brooklyn.

"Hey Brooklyn." Faye smiled.

"Where were you last night? I came by but you weren't here."

"Yeah, I was in jail."

"Jail? What did you do?"

"I didn't do anything. I'm completely innocent and I'm being framed. There was an amulet that was stolen from the museum and some how it got in my purse so now everyone thinks I stole it. I'm being framed!"

"I believe you."

"Really? You do?"

"Of course I do. You don't seem like the person who would steal."

"I just don't know who would want to frame me."

"Well, I'll help you figure it out."

"Thanks so much."

"For now why don't we do something to take your mind off of it?"

"Like what?"

"We could go to the movies."

"How would you get in?"

"Sneak in of course."

"Ok, sounds like fun."

Brooklyn and Faye went to the movies. It was the new movie about Wolverine and Faye really enjoyed it. For awhile it made her forget about everything that was going on.

After the movie Brooklyn took Faye to the skyscraper and left Faye there as he went somewhere else. Faye wondered what he went to go do. She didn't have to wait long and he came back with two sticks of cotton candy.

"There's a guy in the park that's selling them." Brooklyn said when he saw the confusion on Faye's face.

"You're very sneaky, Brooklyn."

They ate their cotton candy and talked about the movie, sharing their favorite parts. After that Brooklyn took her home then he went back to the clock tower.

When Brooklyn got back Elisa was there talking about how the amulet got stolen again and the girl they think stole it from the museum was in jail at the time.

"I think she's innocent."

Everyone looked at Brooklyn.

"You don't even know her." Elisa said.

"She was framed, right? Why is that hard to believe?"

"We don't have any proof. We can't find anyone's finger prints at the museum and there was none on the amulet."

"What about the girls? Did you find her finger prints?"

"Uh, Well, no."

"See. Then she could have easily been framed."

"It just doesn't make any sense why someone would want to frame her."

"Then you better do your job and prove her innocence." Then Brooklyn went inside.

Everyone was shocked by what Brooklyn just said.

"What's up with him?" Broadway asked.

Goliath walked inside and saw Brooklyn sitting in the chair. "Do you want to explain what just happened out there?"

"There's nothing to explain. Elisa should be doing her job and prove that girls innocent instead of trying to figure out why someone would want to frame her."

"It sounds as if you know this girl."

Brooklyn sighed. He might as well tell him. "I do know her and I know she wouldn't steal."

"How long have you known her?"

"Long enough. She's a sweet girl, Goliath. I know she couldn't have done it."

"I would like to meet her. I need to know if she cane be trusted. If so then we will help prove her innocence."

"Thank you."