"How could that happen?" Fuller asked completely stunned.

"I don't know. She seems to be a complete pro" Doug shrugged.

"Captain, she is amazing! I have no clue about how she managed that!" Tom added.

Fuller looked at the officers and noticed that both of them seemed to be amazed rather than appalled by Macy's ability to escape again.

"Do you think it is possible that you have been too preoccupied towards Macy?" he asked, testing their reaction.

"Doug!" Tom hissed. "Did you?"

But Doug shook his head. He hadn't told Fuller about the strong emotional feeling Hanson had towards the girl.

Fuller watched them interact and raised his brows when he realized what their conversation seemed to be about.

"She's just a nice girl", Doug hastily said, but it was too late.

"Penhall, get out. Hanson, I'd like to talk to you personally"

Tom nodded a little bit embarrassed. "Yes Sir"

After Penhall had left Fuller looked at Tom and waited patiently.

"Is there anything you'd like to tell me?" he finally asked.

Tom stared at his lab, unsure about what to say. After a while he sighted and nodded.

"I think I fell for her", he admitted, blushing.

"Look at me", Fuller said. "I thought so. Hanson, it is no crime to fall in love. But it is highly unprofessional not to step back from the assignment. And it is a crime to help the suspect!"

Tom nodded, but then he realized what those words implied. ""you think I let her escape on purpose!"

"Did you?"

"Of course not! We already told you, it was unbelievable!"

"I am glad to hear that. Nonetheless I'd like to free you from that assignment"

"Doug has to catch Josef alone?"

"No, I'll have somebody else step in" Fuller smiled reassuringly at Hanson, and then he stood up. Tom was obviously dismissed.

"Booker?" Tom yelled in horror. "Why does Booker take my place now?"

"Relax, I'm with him, so he won't do anything bad", Doug consoled his friend.

"But I lost my assignment to Booker?"

"I'm afraid so"

Just a few minutes after that conversation someone came in. It was Booker, but he wasn't alone. He dragged a girl behind himself, not even bothering to check if she was coming with him or if he was just pulling her. It was Macy, who obviously had been crying. "I want my lawyer you son of a…" she yelled completely mad. She was exactly the opposite from the Macy, Hanson and Penhall had arrested the other day. Instead of being calm and reasonable she was hysterically and extremely unstable.

Fuller joined them and made sure that Macy was brought into a small room, where they locked her up. She kept screaming, even after the door was closed.

"Booker, where did you find her?" Fuller asked.

"Happened to know some places" he responded casually.

"What did you do to her?" Hanson exploded. "She has never been so upset before!"

"I think she is completely insane" Booker grimaced. "Went like that for the whole time. Wasn't easy to arrest her"

"I will talk to her" Fuller nodded at them and opened the door.

"Macy", he said very softly. "Can I talk to you?"

The girl was sobbing.

"I want a lawyer" she mumbled.

"You will get a lawyer, but we might not need to put you in prison at all, you know that"

The girl didn't reply.

"If you cooperate there is nothing for you to fear. We just need a few answers, that's all"

The girl still didn't reply. After a while she looked at Fuller.

"But I want to file a lawsuit, Sir", she said, completely calm now.

"Why would you…?" for the first time Fuller was confused.

"I would rather discuss this with my lawyer, Sir"

"But… can't you at least tell me, what this is about?" He didn't like being the one knowing less. Usually he knew far more than his clients.

"Your officer did treat me quite un-normal, if I can say it like that"

When she noticed that there was no reply she added "You know, hitting, threatening, abusing isn't the nice English way"

"I beg your pardon!" Fuller was alert now. "Dennis Booker is one of our best cop's and I am sure that he did not do you any harm – and even if, he surely did not do it on purpose"

"If you can accidentally slap someone and tell that you are going to rape her here and now, than maybe he did it accidentally" Macy met Fuller's eyes when she looked at him and she didn't even flinch once.

It was unbelievable, but his heart told him, that the girl was saying the truth.

"You will get your lawyer, but I am sure that things will be sorted out"; he said and left the room.

When he closed the door again he cussed silently to himself. "Booker!" he shouted. Inaudible he added "What have you done?"