Chapter 11: MIA
The next morning Joe let himself into Harrison's house. He still had the sample of blood from the Chameleon. Thanks to the meta-lizard Joe and his team had managed to gather all the smugglers including the two meta-humans. It seemed whatever the vigilante had injected the two metas with had caused a temporary inhibition of their powers. Now the police force was working with Cisco to safely contain the two men. Joe hadn't given Cisco the blood sample because he wanted to give Harrison something to do while in house arrest
"Hey, Harrison," Joe called out as he strode through the house.
"I'm sorry Joe, Harrison is not home at the moment," came the pleasant response from Artemis. Joe found the AI that ran the security system a bit disconcerting, but Harrison had been so relaxed about the computer that Joe had accepted it.
"Where is he?" Joe hadn't been expecting Harrison to be out. They were supposed to be eating breakfast together after all.
"He has not returned from his evening outing on his motorcycle," Artemis replied.
"Wait, are you saying he never came back last night?" Worry started to permeate through Joe. What if Harrison had crashed? Would the paraplegic man be able to get help?
"That is correct."
"What about the tracker Harrison was wearing? What about his phone?" Joe wanted to go running out and search for his best friend right away. Instead he forced himself to hold still and interrogate the AI.
"Both Harrison's cell phone signal and his GPS tracker band shut down at the same time last night," Artemis replied.
"Where? When?" Joe demanded, pulling his phone out and starting to text Cisco. He considered texting Barry, but he knew his foster son was angry with everyone else for still trusting Harrison.
"If you would like, I am capable of sending that information to your mobile device," Artemis supplied.
"You can do that?"
"Yes. Harrison has saved your contact information into his digital address book. I have full access to the information."
"Good. You send me Harrison's last known coordinates along with anything else that might help." Joe waited a moment before starting towards the door. "Previous ride information, anything," Joe called out.
"Affirmative. I am sending your phone the data now," Artemis called as Joe headed out the door. A moment later Joe had pulled the information up and called Cisco demanding that the young engineer meet him at the location. He didn't give Cisco any details, afraid that if he did, Cisco would call Barry. The last thing Joe needed at the moment was Barry's anger.
