Reminder: I own Halie, Harvey, sam, Laura, Samson, Sydney, Molly, Mark and Blazer
Doc looked out his clinic window, deep in thought. Even though Lightning, Laura, Sam, Sheriff and Samson had come home, Halie and Harvey were still missing. He let out a depressed sigh before pushing through his clinic doors. He drove up to Flo's Café' before settling down on his shocks.
Lightning noticed how miserable he looked and perked up. "Hey Doc, how 'bout a couple laps at Willie's Butte?"
Doc sighed. "Maybe later, kid." He muttered.
Lightning looked at the ground before driving over to the older racecar. "They will come back." He said.
Doc looked at him, defeat in his eyes, making Lightning sick. He had never seen Doc like this before. Lightning looked at Laura and Sam and realized what pain Doc was going through right now.
Lightning gave Doc one last encouraging smile before driving up to Laura. "Where is Halie?" he asked.
Laura let her eyes fall. "Saving Sydney." Sam answered for his sister.
Lightning finally realized that Halie was taking a huge sacrifice. From what this "Blazer" guys sounded like, he was dangerous. He felt a burst of pride for Halie, even if she wasn't his, standing up to a dangerous car like that.
Lightning looked at his son and gently patted his fender. Sam looked up. "What's wrong dad?"
"I'm just so proud of you." Lightning said.
Sam smiled, but in almost an instant, a familiar blue porche let out a squeal of joy and snuggled Sam and Laura.
"Mom! I…I can't breathe!" Laura gasped. Sam couldn't even talk.
Sally let go of them, her eyes sparkling with tears. "I'm so glad you two are safe! Who knows what could have happened to you!"
Lightning noticed Doc flinch at what Sally said his eyes deep pools of sadness. Lightning slowly sighed. Saying goodbye to Sally and Doc, who didn't even look up, he went off towards the billboard. To his surprise, only the Sheriff was there.
"Sheriff? Where's Samson?"
"Back at the Cozy Cone. I...I don't want him to go missing too." The Sheriff said, but shook himself when he realized how he must look in front of Lightning.
Lightning gave the Sheriff a look of sympathy before turning his gaze to four pairs of headlights. Squinting, he could make out the shapes of three Hudson Hornets and one police cruiser.
"Is that Halie?" Lightning said keeping his eyes squinted.
The Sheriff came out from the billboard and looked out too. Even though the cars were far away, Lightning could see the windshields of the cars. "Dad!" Sydney's voice called out.
"Sydney?" The Sheriff called out. It took only a moment for Sydney to explode into view, snuggling up against her father, who seemed so happy that she was there.
The Sheriff let out a sigh of relief and cuddled his daughter until she pulled away. "I told you I would be alright!" she said.
"That's not what I recall." Halie said, coming up. "All I heard was you screaming like a little girl."
Sydney shot her a playful glare.
Lightning gaze a sigh of relief too. "Thank goodness your al alright."
Halie and Harvey looked back at a car that was lingering behind them "Come on mom." Halie said with encouragement.
"Mom?" Lightning and the Sheriff said at the same time.
The car that came from behind them was a lime green Hudson Hornet, looking quite nervous.
"So your…your" Lightning started.
"Yes, I'm Halie's and Harvey's mom." The car replied.
"What's your name?" The Sheriff asked.
"Molly." She said, looking proud at Halie and Harvey.
Lightning nodded and beckoned for them to follow. Halie drove up besides Lightning, smiling.
"It's good to have you back." Lightning said.
"Yeah, I'm glad too. So how's Doc?" Halie asked.
"Miserable without both of you." Lightning replied, looking grim.
"I know, I never meant to hurt him inside." Halie said.
"He's at Flo's." Lightning said, smiling with sympathy.
Halie nodded and drove in front of Lightning. She found herself soon at Flo's; where the only cars that were there was Sally, Laura, Sam and her father. She winced seeing him so sad.
"Mom! You were squeezing me so hard, I'm seeing Halie!" Laura said, looking at the purple Hornet.
Halie rolled her eyes and shook her head. Driving up to her father, she pressed against him until he looked at her.
"Oh hello Halie, so nice to see your back." He muttered and looked down again. Around a second later, he looked up and then looked at Halie again. "Halie?"
Halie smiled and pressed closer to him. "I'm so sorry I left you."
Doc smiled with relief and held her closer. "Your home now. That's all that matters."
Halie sighed. For a moment, she forgot that a huge, oil-thirsty, psycho-car was after her and her family.
Doc then let her go. "Where's Harvey?"
"With my mom." Halie replied, and then cursed herself.
"Your mom? Here?" Doc asked disbelief in his eyes. Sally perked up at the conversation.
Halie smiled warmly. "Yes. I…I found her."
Doc just blinked at her. "Is that why you left?" he asked.
Halie averted her gaze to the ground and shifted her tires. "Well, sort of." She admitted.
Doc smiled and nodded understanding. He brushed against her as he drove away from Flo's.
"You really found your mom?" Laura asked, amazed.
Halie nodded and nuzzled her friend. "Glad to see you." She whispered.
Laura returned it and nodded. "You too."
Harvey came into view with Molly and Doc, who were snuggling against each other.
Halie sighed happily. "Look how happy Doc is."
Harvey rolled his eyes. "Please Halie, you just wish that Charles would pay as much attention to you like that."
Halie blushed but butted her brother affectionately in the fender.
"Halie, do you still think Blazer is going to kill us?' Harvey asked,
Halie shook. 'Please, I was already in pieces under his tires, I don't want to go through it again."
"Halie, what did you say?" Molly said.
"Busted." Harvey whispered, but as he tried to drive away, Halie hooked her tire on his back bumper.
"Please Harvey, you just stood there like a frightened little girl while I was in extreme pain." She said.
"Extreme pain? Halie, what's going on?" Doc said, raising a windshield.
"Well you see, we met this extremely evil car named Blazer and…" Harvey started but Doc cut him off.
"Wait, who?"
"Blazer, 1989 Blazer." Harvey said.
Doc was silent for a moment, until Molly nudged him.
"Anyways, me and Sam and Samson noticed that the girls had left town and we went off to save them." He shot his sister a playful sneer.
"So I went down to save Halie since she was crying like a little baby…" Harvey continued, but Halie gave him a sharp nudge. "Okay, she wasn't crying. So anyways it just happened too fast. All I saw was her there and then her on the ground…in pieces."
Molly and Doc looked at their daughter, but Halie's head was lowered.
Doc finally spoke up. "Is that why there is that crack around your trunk?"
Halie nodded. She didn't want to tell her parents this.
"But this doctor, Mark put her back together, but blazer came in and kidnapped Sydney and Halie wanted to save her, and we saved her and mom and well then we ended up here."
Doc drove up to Halie and gently stroked her hood. He noticed her wince and thought to himself. You can't hide anything from me sweetheart.
"But the reason she was in pieces was because Blazer wanted to know here you were dad so he could rip you apart and take his revenge, but he didn't know where Radiator Springs was. He was forcing Halie to tell him, but she, being stubborn, didn't tell him." He gave his sister an affectionate glance.
Molly smiled at her husband. "She's more like you than I can remember."
Doc smiled and gave Halie a sympathetic look. "That was brave of you."
Halie looked up, her blue eyes filled with pride.
"Hey, don't get so spunky!" Harvey growled at his sister.
Halie rolled her eyes and drove off towards the billboard, but as she did, she spotted a familiar Red Mustang.
"Hey Mark! What's up?' she asked, giving him a friendly smile.
"Oh nothing, but I'm sorry about this Halie."
Halie looked confused. "Sorry for what?"
"For this!" a menacing voice boomed from behind Mark.
Halie looked up to see 3 huge monster trucks, glaring down at the young Hudson Hornet with hunger in their cold green eyes.
But what really made Halie's shocks shiver was the car that appeared next to Mark, who looked very disappointed with himself.
"Hello my dear Hudson Hornet, did you miss me?" All Halie could do was glare at the car that stood before her, but inside she was afraid, afraid for herself, for Harvey and for her parents.
"Blazer, how did you get here? And why are you holding Mark captive?" she growled.
Blazer laughed. "Oh my dear, mark is how we got here. Say hello to car who gave us directions to Radiator Springs."
