"You look like you got no sleep at all last night," Annie said as Silver came up to her locker.

"I didn't, Brenda spent the night last night, we we're up all night talking and watching movies," Silver answered.

"Fun! You're lucky to have sisters," Annie said helping Silver balance her books.

"Yeah, it was a fun night, Brenda is hilarious when she's tired, I mean, Kelly used to tell me she was crazy but I didn't believe her, I do now!" Silver laughed.

"Like how?" Annie said laughing as well.

"I don't know, she's just like a kid! She and Kelly were laughing at crazy stuff, I guess I was kind of out of it too, it was like three in the morning," Silver said starting to walk towards class.

She passed Brenda in the hall and just laughed, "What are you laughing at?" Brenda said sarcastically.

"You!" Silver answered giving her a hug.

"I'm so tired," Brenda said shaking her head.

"Me too," Silver answered.

"I'll see you at play practice, I'll probably go home and sleep," Brenda laughed and dragged herself towards the teacher's lounge.

"Don't be late," Mr. Matthews said passing the two in the hall. Silver rolled her eyes and headed into the classroom.

"Silver, hey," Dixon said coming up to Silver during lunch and wrapping his arms around her from behind.

"Hi Dixon, what's up?" Silver said turning around and giving him a hug, feeling butterflies in her stomach.

"Nothing, I just haven't seen or heard from you in a while, how you doing?" He asked.

"I'm okay," She answered looking at the ground, it was hard for her to lie to him.

"Look Silver, if something's wrong, I'm here for you, you can tell me anything," he said lifting her chin.

She shifted her face so she could put it back down.

"I know," She said.

"Do you want to talk about it?" he asked.

"Not here," She said, "Maybe another time."

She put on a fake smile. "Want to go out tonight?" he asked hopeful for a yes.

Silver smiled again, this time a real smile, she nodded and looked up at him.

"Yeah," she said quietly.

"What time can I pick you up?" he asked.

Silver hesitated, "I don't know, maybe I should meet you somewhere," she responded.

"Why?" he asked. Silver just starred at him,.

"I can't meet your mom?" Dixon asked trying to read Silver's expression.

She shook her head, "No, she probably won't be home," Silver answered.

"Okay, I'm confused, but if you want to meet me somewhere then I guess we can do that," Dixon said, he sounded mad but Silver wasn't sure.

"I'll explain later okay? I don't want to talk about it right now," Silver said.

Dixon hugged her and kissed her cheek, making her smile.

"It's okay, I'm here for you alright?" he said, "I'll see you tonight," he walked away.

Kelly sat in her office looking for something to do.

The phone rang and she answered it quickly, "West Beverly High School counseling office, this is Kelly Taylor," She said.

"Ms. Taylor, we have an emergency at the elementary school," The office woman spoke.

"What's going on?" She asked.

"There was a woman here, with the last name Silver, she claimed to have legal guardianship of Ava Silver?" the woman asked.

"Oh my gosh, your joking!" Kelly began to feel sick.

"No, She left here with Ava about 5 minutes ago, Ava was sobbing and saying she was not allowed to go with her, we suggest you get here as soon as you can," the woman said.

Kelly hung up and immediately ran out of her office. She had no idea where Silver was, so she left without her.

Kelly arrived at the elementary school to find the office waiting with two police officers.

"You have to find her!" Kelly yelled getting out of her car.

"Lady, please calm down, we're doing the best we can, we have cars out looking for her as we speak.

"We need photos, and descriptions of the girl, as much as possible," the police officer asked.

Kelly started to cry before she could say anything, she pulled a picture of Ava and Silver out of her wallet.

"She's about this tall," Kelly said using her hand to show.

"She's 5, in Kindergarten, she's got an older sister named Erin, and me as well," she said wiping her tears.

"Please, get her back," she continued.

The police officer listened on the radio, "You got her?" He said.

Kelly's face lit up, "How bad is it?" He asked. "Any other vehicles involved?" He asked again.

"Get her to the hospital, we'll meet you there," He said clicking off.

"I'm sorry, you're sister and mother have been in an accident, your mother is in critical condition, and the child was trapped."

Kelly felt like her heart stopped beating, she felt her legs giving out, "Please, take me to her," she begged.

The police officer opened the door to let her in.