Red pulled away, "We need to return to the Post Office and see where your team is on the rescue. I don't know that I'll have that much to offer, but I am willing to be my best," he explained, his hand running up into her hair, resisting the urge to pull her closer.

Haylie reached up and placed her hand on top of his, "Let's go and when we find Samar, then we can find time for us," she said regretfully, "Well, we have to find Samar and you have to locate your duffel bag, but after that…"

Red let out a sigh, pulling away, "It seems, my Dear, that choosing to be with the FBI's number one most wanted, doesn't allow for as much time as you, or I, would like," he turned back as he was walking toward the door, "I promise that, very soon, we will have some quiet to enjoy each other before the twins arrive."

Haylie nodded, following him to the car, where Dembe was waiting to drive them into the city so they could join the taskforce in the search for Samar. Once they were inside and out of the lift, Haylie left Red's side and made her way to the team.

"Aram, what do we know?" she asked, noting the anxiety he was under and adding, "We're going to find her."

"You don't know that," he replied, shaking his head, "We have the leader of the cult who contracts the man who took her when he was getting the little girl, but he won't talk," he said, frustratedly.

"Reddington is here with me," she reassured him, "If anyone can get that man to talk, it's him. Just be patient and have faith in Samar, she's the toughest agent I've ever worked with."

Aram nodded, not sold but slightly calmer, as Haylie left him and headed up the stairs to Cooper's office.

Haylie stepped into the doorway as Liz was explaining how she was going to be keeping a close eye on Reddington so that he wouldn't be able to slip away and reacquire the duffle bag. "Lizzie, some of my contacts are just that, mine," Red countered as he stood to embark on a task to help in the rescue of Samar.

Cooper stepped into their disagreement, "Agent Keen will go with you, but she will stay outside of your meeting in case you have something to share with us immediately."

Red let out an audible annoyance as he turned to see Haylie behind him at the door, "Dear, come speak with me for a moment before we depart."

She nodded, following him back down the stairs, into one of the offices where he closed the door behind them. "What do you need?" Haylie asked.

Red sighed, sitting down, his eyes giving away his exhaustion, "Elizabeth is intent on finding this duffel bag before I do and I need you to tell me if she finds any leads, to ensure that I stay ahead of her," he explained his request, receiving a frown from her.

Haylie moved toward him, lowering herself onto his lap, wrapping her arm around his neck, "You want me to spy on Liz again? That didn't go very well last time, but if you need me to, you know I will," she offered, her answer honest, "Make sure to alert me when she is done with you so I know to start watching."

"That means so much to me, Dear," he replied, placing his lips to her neck briefly, "I don't want it to be this way, but she has left me no choice. I will be leaving for Costa Rica as soon as I handle this matter," he changed the subject, "I wanted to be sure and inform you, to practice our new communication goals," he smirked as he laid his hand on her belly, feeling the twins move around inside her. "If only my day consisted of normal fiance and father duties," he lamented.

Haylie leaned down and placed her lips to his, deepening it for a fleeting moment before she released him. "We have the lives we have, and if this insanity means that I have you, then I'll accept it," she confessed, causing him to start the kiss once more.

Finally, they both pulled back from each other, "Be careful, and when you get back, hopefully we'll have Samar back," she stated as she stood, with his help.

He followed, joining her, "I know you will because that is what your team does," he stole one more quick kiss, "I will see you again as soon as I can," he left with that and Haylie was ready to take her mind off whatever Red was protecting in that bag to search for their friend and watch Liz.

Haylie was left at the Post Office once Aram found a lead, taking Liz with him which meant she was ok to not watch for the moment. Eventually Haylie received word that Samar was safe, but she was in a coma, just like Tom. Before Haylie could figure out what Liz would do next, she got the call from Red.

"Storm," she answered, wishing she could have sent this call to voicemail as she sat back down in her chair.

"Dear, Liz just appeared in Costa Rica almost on my heels," he began, "Yet, I haven't received a warning from you. Did you lose her?" he asked, his tone was annoyed but Haylie knew it wasn't fully directed toward her.

Haylie took a deep breath, "They left to find Samar and it was a dangerous situation which meant, I was forced to stay behind. I'm sorry, Raymond," she apologized.

She heard a slight chuckle coming from the other end of the call, "I understand, and I shouldn't have asked you to do it, knowing you may not be able to pursue her. I'm heading back to the states as we speak, but it will be a race to the finish line between her and I," he revealed.

"You'll find a way to win but I don't really want Liz to lose. I know this really isn't my business but Kate died so Liz could figure out what's in that bag, and Tom's in a coma," she blurted out, "I have a hard time wanting her to stay in the dark after all that's happened."

"I know," he replied, "But it's necessary. Go home and get some rest and I'll slide into the bed, next to you, as soon as we land," he pivoted the conversation, using romantic sweet talk.

Haylie sighed, "You don't have to change the subject, Babe, I said all I needed to say. I will go home, but I'll be waiting on the couch because you can get there faster, and I miss you," she confessed.

"Of course," he said softly, "I must go for now, but I will see you soon. And, I'm sorry we weren't able to get to Samar sooner," he added, the sadness evident in his tone.

"I have faith in her," she replied, "I'll see you soon," she finished, ending the call.