Danny couldn't shake that feeling of knowing something without actually having enough evidence to prove it. The victim, Leah Watson, looked vaguely familiar and he could not put a finger on it yet. He had to find out why this case is bothering him and whose baby was that.

The best way that he could distance himself from that gut feeling was if he just kept busy. Busyness kept him focused and that is what he needed to do now.

Lindsay was another way for him to stay focused and distracted at the same time. That woman had a way with him that no other woman could. Her smile, the twinkle in her brown eyes and the way that she looked when she was frustrated always did him in.

Lindsay had returned from the hospital after checking in on the baby Macy. By all standards, the baby was healthy and would be held at the hospital until the Department of Family and Children contacted the father whose name is also on the birth certificate. Normally the state does not do this, but they wanted to make sure that both parties knew their rights as parents.

She had collected blood from Macy and was headed towards DNA. Opening the double doors and handed the sample to Margo, one of the DNA techs.

"Margo, can you put a rush on that sample please?"

Margo looked over at Lindsay. "Sure".

Lindsay thanked her and she headed towards the locker room. Even though she kept clean at the scene, she was longing for a new set of clothes right now.

She took her clothes and changed in one of the shower stalls. She grabbed the dirty clothes and realized that there were 2 cell phones on her. One of them was hers and the other was Danny's. She remembered now that he asked her if she could hold his phone since phones were not allowed in the part of the lab that he was working it. Danny's phone started to vibrate and she looked down to see who was calling.

The caller I.D. said:

The Department of Family and Children.

And she had a feeling.

The feeling was that he was hiding something.

And she wanted to know why.