Aaden woke in a bright room. Her head ached even more than before. She longed to be back in that dark room on the not so comfortable bed. It was better than the cement floor that she was lying on know.

Aaden then realized that she wasn't alone. The man that had knocked her over the head stood in corner with a grin on his face. He looked amused. Aaden felt herself grow angry. The thing she longed for most was to wipe that look off of the bastards face.

Aaden lifted her head and glared at the man. He started walking towards her. Aaden thought to herself, "what the worst he can do?" Then she saw that he was holding a metal bar in one hand.

***/**/***

Morgan and Reid stepped out of the black SUV and headed over to the abandoned building. The windows were covered in black paper and an eviction sign hung on the door.

Morgan played with the doorknob trying to open the door. When that failed he resorted to using his feet. The door broke open and revealed a stench that could've gagged a pig. Morgan covered his nose and walked. Reid followed in close behind. They took out there guns and cautiously cleared all the rooms.

A few minutes later they regrouped in one of the halls, "Anything?" Morgan asked, shaking his head.

"Nothing," Reid replied cover his nose and taking another look around, "Hey, Morgan, look over here." Reid stood over a few floor boards that had been cut into a makeshift door.

Morgan pulled it open and walked down the narrow steps gun first. They found themselves in a dark hall way with doors on each side. Morgan started walking down the hall checking doors that were mostly locked. Morgan stopped himself when a scream filtered the silence. He stared running towards the door from where it had come. Reid called after him but he was already through the unlocked door.

Morgan stepped into the lightly lit room. A young girl was laying the cement floor. Blood was splattered around her but she looked to be still alive. Morgan put his gun back in its holster. That was his biggest mistake. As he stepped farther into the room the young girl lifted her head and stared at him with wide eyes. Morgan recognized her as Aaden smith. She started to shake her head when Morgan was smacked on the head, letting out a tiny yelp. Reid ran into the room then his gun out and ready. The man had already returned to wall and when Reid stepped through the doorway he was hit full force in the face with the metal bar. He crumpled to ground, letting out a painful moan.

***/**/***

Aaden stared wide eyed at the two men lying unconscious on the ground. The man grinned and dragged the skinny one father into the room. His forehead was bleeding a bruise was showing on his brow. The darker skinned agent most definitely had a broken nose and maybe a few teeth as well. The man then turned his attention to her. He roughly grabbed her wrists and bound them together. He then dragged the larger dark skinned agent to a chair in the room and tied him to the seat making sure that he couldn't move his arms. Not worrying too much about the skinny one, he only bound his hands and dumped him in a corner. That's when he left turning off the lights and slamming the door behind him.

***/**/***

Morgan opened his eyes. It was dark but he could make out the faint silhouette of Reid's body, limp in the corner opposite to him. Aaden was lying on the floor next to him. Her breathing was harsh and she whimpered in her sleep.

Morgan shoved at the ropes that held him to the chair. Where the hell did that man come from? They never profiled that Rogers had a partner. He never seemed like a dominant personality. Morgan pondered the notion for a long time until he was disturbed by the sound a young voice, "You're the good guys, Right?"

Morgan looked down at Aaden trying to smile, "FBI," he answered. She looked nervous and upset, "don't worry sweetheart; our team will come looking for us. We will get out of here."He didn't if he was reassuring himself more than the girl.

"Can you go over and check if my partner is alright?" Morgan asked the girl. She nodded and crawled over to where Reid was lying. She shook his shoulders many times before he woke up feeling dizzy and in pain.

They didn't know how long they stayed there, waiting for the team to realize that something had gone wrong. The silence was eventually broken by the sound of multiple gunshots and many high pitched screams.