"Sir, we detected an irrational energy in an abandon art gallery warehouse near the old Davenport mansion. The society believes that it's a suppose member of the rebels, those who work for the Davenports and have captured your granddaughter and other people without any traces of the triton app or a recognition chip. Readings indicate that the signal, along with the rebel disappeared right after it's arrival." A blonde woman wearing a white Dr.'s coat and holo-lens informed the man sitting behind his throne as he looked at the smart window flashing images of cities every so often.

The man sitting on his throne, Dr. Montgomery responded, "I'm warning you Sabrina. If your saying this to get my hopes up about finding my granddaughter then you'll have another thing coming your way."

"Wouldn't risk it Sir. We did find her." Sabrina informed, standing rigid against the corner of the room.

"Found who?" Asked a brunette, well more like demanded. her brown hair was unnaturally strait as half of a holo-lens covered one of her eyes as the other eye revealed unnatural green eyes. The eyes of someone under the influence of the triton app.

Dr. Montgomery's chair swiveled around just as he stood up and began to make his way over to her. The blonde had to hold back a wince once she saw the scarred skin on his face though he didn't notice.

Smiling softly at the girl, Dr. Montgomery greeted, "Hello my darling daughter. How's my pride and joy doing?"

"Cut it Sam." The brunette snarled, "Who was it that you found?"

Raising her hand, Sabrina asked sheepishly, "May I answer this one sir?" Once Dr. Montgomery nodded, she continued, "The society thinks they have found your daughter Mrs. Davenport."

The brunette scowled, "Don't you ever go by that name again. It's Renaldi, Sabrina or do you want me to repeat it again?"

"No ma'am." She told her, looking into her piercing green eyes terrified.

Dr. Montgomery says that his daughter is a lot more like her mother even though she's turning into more like him every day.

And it's all because of the triton app.

Returning her glare back to her father, she exclaimed, "It's been 15 years Sam and we haven't gotten anywhere. That's it, I'm going to go look for her on my own."

Turning around harshly, the brunette began her walkway down the hall as Sabrina asked, "Do you want me to send her some Specials and Extra's?"

Dr. Montgomery responded, "Did you really need to ask?"


"Let me go you freaks!" The brunette heard someone exclaim harshly, struggling against the Special's hold on them

Mrs. Renaldi sighed and went towards the struggling voice to knock some sense into them until she froze. She recognized that voice but she can't even pinpoint from where she heard it from.

Shaking her head from those thoughts, Mrs. Renaldi continued her way torwards them and asked the Special, "What's going on here? Does it really take that long to put a prisoner-"

"Mia?"

Mrs. Renaldi spun her head around to get a good look at the prisoner who was currently using her name. He was kneeling on the floor looking up at her surprised.

"It's Renaldi to you prisoner and how do you know my name?" She asked, angrily.

He was confused, "Wait, you don't remember me? Mia, it's me. Leo."

Bending down so she could be at eye level with him, Amelia's eyes softened, "Your the guy who helped my ex-husband kidnap my daughter aren't you Leo?"

Looking at her in the eye, Leo realized that this woman wasn't the same woman his step-brother fell in love with many years ago. She changed.

Just like her eyes.

They were green, the same color of the-

Amelia smirked, as if reading his mind. "You like my eyes Leo? Do they remind you of the time when your sibling's were under the influence of it? Speaking of siblings, where's my dear ex-husband? We have a few things we need to sort out. Holding my daughter captive for about 15 years, surely you of all people would understand?"

If it weren't for the Special holding him down, Leo would have lunged at the girl he once considered family.

She smirked. Amelia had gotten to him.

Standing up, Amelia told the Special, "Take him to the Blue room. My father has a few things he needs to ask him and the Blue room is one of the only available soundproof room left."

"Yes Mrs. Renaldi."

As Leo was roughly brought up and pushed towards the stairway, Amelia continued her walk through the building before being pushed down to the ground.


"You have got to be kidding me." Amelia mumbled annoyed, trying to break free from the ropes that tied her against the pillar outside of the city.

She heard a scoff, "Yeah, I know. I didn't expect us to meet this way again."

Stepping out into the light, a tall thin brunette woman at least a year older that Mia, approached her.

Mia scowled, "Oh, it's just you."

Bree rolled her eyes, "Wow. Not the kind of welcoming I was hoping for but then again, it's coming from someone who can't help but take orders."

"What do you want Davenport?"

Walking up to her until they were face to face, Bree told her, "It's obvious what I want. I want my husband back, my son safety's to me ensured and my family free. Including the one's your father took from us."

"I would," Amelia said, "but you have bigger things to worry about."

Bree raised an eyebrow at her, "Like what?"

"Like what I'm going to do to you the second I'm set free."

It was as if the world was against her because in that moment, the rope snapped.

And Mia was set free.