Amy was still sobbing when Tim came up the stairs to the loft. "Honey?"
Amy turned around sharply. "Dad?!"
"I'm here now. It's gonna be okay." He said as he rushed over to her. His heart breaking. Amy had her arms around him before he could. "Their gonna find him. He's gonna be alright." He soothed.
She pulled away wiping her face. "Can you drive us to Calgary?" Tim looked puzzled. "I need to see Ty."
"Amy..."
"Please?" She begged. She picked up the baby bag and shoved it at him. He was so confused. He watched as Amy hurried to pick up Lyndy. She was already dressed in her jacket and boots.
"Amy...what's going on?"
"They found Ty." She said spinning around again. "Well, sort of. Officer Parker doesn't know any details but he was spotted driving away in a dark coloured SUV. He's okay, Dad. He's really okay."
"What about the kidnappers?"
"They don't know. The hotel room was empty when they raided it a few hours ago. It was bad. They showed Grandpa and I some of the pictures." She paused. "They think the guy fled. Or he could still be with Ty."
Tim sighed trying to process all this information in a short period of time. Heck, he'd only found out about all this from Lou late last night. He'd driven all night and was lacking sleep.
"Hurry up." She rushed to the stairs and practically ran down them leaving Tim shaking his head.
"Is taking Lyndy such a good idea?" He asked as he watched Amy secure her into the car seat.
"Yes. Ty is gonna want to see both of us." Tim stopped her. "Honey, I get that your worried but I think we should let the police handle this."
Amy shut the truck door. "Dad! I'm tired of just sitting around."
"We don't know the whole story. This guy is armed, right?"
Amy nodded fearful. "I can't lose him. We came so close in Mongolia."
Tim walked over to her side. "I know. And I don't know why all this is happening. But I will help in anyway I can." He hesitated thinking. The police did seem to be on the lead of something. And being at the station in Calgary did get her closer to seeing Ty as soon as possible.
Tim smiled. "Okay. Get in. It's an hour drive you know." Amy smiled widely and hugged him.

"Was that Dad's truck I seen leaving?" Lou asked as she entered the kitchen.
"Yes, he and Casey drove all night to get back here. She offered to come by later and help with the horses." Jack said as he set the newspaper down. "Amy insisted on going to Calgary. So that's why he was leaving in such a rush."
"What? Why?"
"Someone reported seeing a guy that fits Ty's description leaving the exact same hotel the wallet was found. And he drove the same SUV that was reported earlier. The police also figured out who the kidnapper is. Or at least they have a good idea. Thing is he's no where to be seen now." He said looking over his reading glasses at Lou.
She was stunned. "So does that mean? Ty's actually involved in all this?"
"Well, we hope not. But...he was the driver of the vehicle. And his earlier phone call to Amy seemed a bit strange."
Lou nodded. "He's in over his head, isn't he?" She asked scared for what that could mean.
"It still doesn't make sense I'll give you that. Ty will do the right thing. He always does eventually."
"You really think so? He lied to all of us. He disappeared on purpose. He was keeping secret documents." Lou folded her arms. "Your right, it doesn't make sense." She walked away leaving Jack at the table.

Calgary was disappearing from the rearview mirror far too quickly. If Ty was gonna get out of this he has once last attempt. And now seemed about as good a time as any. James was getting eager to stop he could tell. He noticed how he glanced around almost in search of the perfect abandoned place. The rain was coming down harder then earlier this morning. The wipers were on almost full blast. Ty could feel the blood soaking through his shirt. The stab wound now feeling numb. He got an idea that this was risky but at this point he was desperate. He jerked the wheel hard causing James to slam into the left aide of the door. Ty picked up speed. Ty heard the gun hit the floor. He jerked the wheel the other way James flying around since he hadn't put his seatbelt on. "What the hell?" James shouted. The SUV slid real well on the wet payment. Watching in the rearview mirror he seen James lean over to pick up the gun so he spun the wheel hard again. He closed his eyes as the vehicle lost control and slammed into another parked car and flipped.