Okay. Back to Don. This chapter will explain more about the case, which was difficult, because I didn't want to repeat anything from the show. So here's chapter 4! R&R please
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Don sat in the interrogation room across from Sonya Martinez, the mother of Isabel Martinez, the six year old girl who is missing again. "So tell me what happened Mrs. Martinez." Don said softly.
"I was at my home, with my daughter, just after she was released from the hospital. She was asleep in my arms, and I just wanted to let her rest. She has gone through things most children her age can't begin to imagine. Then I heard a knock on my door. I quietly set Isabel down and went to the door." Sonya paused, the tears welling up in her eyes as speaking became more difficult. "I opened the door, and there was this big man. He pinned me to the ground, as another man barged in and took my daughter! My little Isabel! She had just come home and now she's gone again!" Sonya was bawling at this point.
Don sat there silently, waiting for her to calm down while she let out her feelings. When Sonya had quieted down some, Don asked, "Could you describe the men for me?"
"Well, the one who was holding me down was big, about 6 foot 5, maybe. He was white, and he had really dark long hair. They were both wearing masks, but I remember his eyes. They were shockingly blue, and they almost looked to blue to be real. The other man was shorter, maybe 5 foot 10? But he was strong. I couldn't see much of him, but he picked up my daughter with one arm and threw her over his shoulder, so he had to be strong. I don't know if that helps. but…"
"It helps." Don said simply. "I'm sorry this had to happen to you again, Mrs. Martinez." Don stood up, looked her straight in the eye and said, "But don't worry. We've recovered Isabel before, and we will get her back again."
"Thank you Agent Eppes. Thank you." Sonya said softly, before standing up herself. Don escorted her out of the room and went to the War room to meet with this team.
"So, it seems we have a team of kidnappers. Not sure how many there are, but so far we have Bailey, his accomplice Weise, and the two guys who showed at the Martinez house tonight. We also know that Bailey was a serial rapist, but we're not sure of the rest of his team." Don paused at looked at him team, who were listening to him intently. They had already solved this case, but it turned out that is was so much bigger than they had known.
Don's team hadn't changed much over the past five years. Sometimes David would come back if their cases ever crossed paths. Megan returned for a short amount of time after she had received her doctorate. She said she wanted one last taste of the FBI before she switched her careers completely. Other than that, these three had always been there. Colby was now Don's relief agent, and both Nikki and Liz had grown as agents.
"Now," Don continued, "We have vague descriptions of the two men. One is large, tall, Caucasian with blue eyes that, according to Mrs. Martinez, were almost too blue to be real."
"Maybe he had colored contact lenses." Nikki commented.
"They make those?" Colby asked. "Why would you want to change your eye color?"
"I don't know, so maybe if you're holding someone captive, and all they see is your eyes, they won't be able to identify you." Nikki shot back
"Well then…" Colby started
"Guys!" Don interrupted their small argument. Some things never change Don thought. "As for the other man, all we have is about 5' 10" and strong. I'll have Mrs. Martinez work with the sketch team and we'll try to get those out. Nikki, Liz, I want you to go and talk to Weise and see if he can't give us any more information about the rest of the team. Colby, you and I will go and check out Bailey's apartment again."
And with that they set off for their own tasks. Don's team worked well together, and having a team of four was good for splitting up like this. Don and Colby got in the black SUV; Colby in the driver's seat. Don decided to call Larry, for he and Otto had helped out with this case earlier on.
"Hey Don." Larry answered after the third ring.
"Hey Larry. The Martinez girl is missing again. Do you think tha-"
"Again? Why again? And who would do such a thing?" Larry always hard a hard time with cases that involved children.
"We think that Bailey was part of some team. Do you think you could do your whole wave analysis again?"
"Well, as a wavelet analysis worked in locating the original kidnapper, I doubt it would work again as now things have changed. That particular analysis pertained to that specific occurrence in time and space, but things are different this time. I'll call Otto and see what he has to say."
"Okay Larry. Colby and I are on our way to Bailey's apartment, so you and Otto can head to the FBI and we'll be there soon."
"Alright Don." And with that, Don hung up.
Colby pulled the SUV into the parking lot for the apartment complex. He and Colby made their way to Bailey's room, and walked into the door.
Don couldn't believe he was doing this again.
So, what do you think about the case? Dang, writing for Larry is difficult. Don't kill me if I screw something up with the math, because I honestly have no idea what I'm talking about. They used wavelets on an episode that had a kidnapping, so I used it here. With that said, please review! I'll take any suggestions you give me! Thanks, and God bless =]]
