Sorry about the chapter confusion earlier.

Mal, after just received a threat if being shot if he tried anything, did as he was told and let Molly tie his hands behind his back. She heard her nervous breath behind him, and could feel something ice cold press into his hand. A nail, bent on one end. Mal assumed she had found it and was keeping it just in case. She tied his hands tightly, but planted the nail in his hands in a way so it was hidden if he kept them clasped, but he could easily hack through the bindings. "Molly, come out first!" called her father. She obeyed. "Now you, real slowly!" he called to Mal. He did so, but noticed as he slipped out into the night that there was a glint of metal sticking out of Maxwell's pocket. Mal's gun. He slipped out, and noticed they were at what looked like the parking lot to a hiking trail. As it was early December, the parking lot was abandoned accept for a deserted looking information center. Maybe it was just wishful thinking, but Mal thought he saw a shadow move in the dark windows. Maxwell came intimidatingly closer to him, pressing the gun that was still in his pocket into Mal's back. He forced Mal to the beginning on the trail, forcing him to walk across the uneven ground. "Molly!" he called, calling his daughter like a dog.

Natara was shocked at what Ken had just told her. At this point there was evidence that Mal was somehow, miraculously alive. "What are we going to do? Go get him or-?" but Natara stopped abruptly at the look on his face.
"Remember when you were held hostage in the courtroom with Vernon Frist, and Mal kept the swat team out so you could have a chance to get out yourself?" he asked.
"How could I forget?"
"That's what we need to do now. Mal's obviously is in a situation where he's being threatened, if he's even still alive. If we go out there, he could be killed in the confusion. Even if he wasn't, by the time we got there it'll be to late to do anything."
"So all we can do is wait and hope Mal can get out alive?" she asked. She knew he could take care of himself, but couldn't help the surge of anxiety when Ken nodded.