The CIA's team and Jim's buddies arrive simultaneously about five minutes later. McQuaid's house is in shambles and an unconscious McQuaid is bleeding with one hand zip-tied to his oven door handle. Jim's friend radios him. "Annie Walker is no longer on the premises and we have a man down."

"Shit, get McQuaid medical attention and track down Annie, look for the panic room. She might be in there," says Jim.

"We've got Langley over here telling us to stand down."

"Ryan wouldn't want you to. Stay with it. What do you have?"

"Panic room is empty from what we see. CIA is in there. Tire tracks heading south out front, need to find the tracker."

"Track it," commands Jim. "I'm on the way."

When Ryan regains consciousness he looks around and realizes Annie is gone. He thinks, damn it, she didn't have to come out to help him. The idea that Kravec has Annie turns his stomach and he's leaped into mission mode. He starts barking orders and trying to run through the possible scenarios to keep the bubbling fear he had from surfacing. It's the only way he knows how to cope with the thought that Kravec may seriously hurt or kill Annie before he makes it to her.

"There are tracking devices on her, let's look at where they took her," says Ryan to the CIA lead. He makes his way with effort to his panic room.

"You need medical attention," says someone from Langley.

"I'm fine. There's no time to lose."

Auggie calls McQuaid. He knew Annie was gone from, he heard much of it happen. "McQuaid, you okay?"

"No, not until I find her."

"You know Annie as well as I do. It's not in her make-up to do nothing when someone she cares about is in trouble. What happened isn't your fault."

"She came out when Kravec had me cornered. Then everything went sideways. I should have been able to hold off Kravec and his men. I should have been the one to protect her, how is it not my fault?"

"We'll find her. She's a survivor and always has her wits about her. Going down that path won't bring her back . Do you have, any leads on where he might have taken her? Did Kravec say anything?" asks Auggie.

"The guys Jim sent over think they headed south down the main road and so far the trackers confirm that."

"Ok, I have another angle I'm going to follow down," says Auggie. "Get your injury looked at."

Langley and Jim's friends track the tracker on Annie. They have a direction of travel, south for about five miles and then one of the trackers stopped and another has continued, but at a higher speed.

"You look like you're drowning man," says Jim's friend who was told by Jim to look after Ryan.

"I'm fine."

"No you're not. You've been shot and you've lost blood. Here, Jim wants to talk to you." He hands a phone to Ryan.

"As your friend and someone who likes Annie a lot, I know you want to go after her, but you're no good to her unless you're 100%. I'm just as motivated as you are to find out who broached our security protocols. It looks like our flight plan was hacked at the Bethesda airfield."

"Shit!" says McQuaid. "Those firewall were supposed to be rock solid. Find out what happened."

"I'll keep you posted, you need to get taken care of boss." says Jim.

Ryan is taken to be treated, he needs surgery. As he drifts under, he thought, why didn't she stay inside the panic room? Why didn't they leave when she wanted to, she always had good instincts, she was right, they were sitting ducks. A dozen "could haves" and "should haves' ran through his head despite Auggie's words of wisdom. It wasn't in her nature to stay hidden and do nothing, he knew that, but hoped she would think of herself and their child. But she felt compelled to save him, to protect him. That's Annie. He couldn't expect any less of her, but he was angry at her. Why didn't she stay put?

Kravec never intended on taking both Ryan and Annie prisoner. Someone as high profile as Ryan McQuaid would be difficult to keep hidden for long. Annie was a covert operative, the CIA would not allow her capture to be publicized. He could and would get away with her. Besides, taking Annie from McQuaid was better than killing him. A morally righteous man like McQuaid who liked to play hero would be crushed that he couldn't keep his beloved Annie safe. Kravec was certain it would be torture enough for McQuaid to live with knowing that he couldn't keep Annie safe. Kravec relished in that thought. He wants to exact on Annie the torture that was done to him while he was imprisoned. He wanted to break her.

An unconscious Annie is dragged away by Kravec and his men, they speed away to a nearby field where they put Annie on a private plane bound heading south.

Meanwhile back at the last ping on the tracker, the CIA has taken over the investigation at the scene. Auggie is looking at all of Kravec's contacts in the DC area as well as his holdings. He weighs the pros and cons, but decides to try the source at the Russian Embassy, it's the only lead he has.

Auggie hears back from his source almost immediately. It is dangerous for the source, but she agrees to meet with only Auggie in exchange for a way to get out of the DC if necessary. Auggie goes into the field for the meet.

CIA team on the ground reports to Joan and Jim, "We tracked the car to a field nearby. It was abandoned, but Annie was in that car. We picked up her clothing left in the car, one of the trackers was there. No blood or other fluids, but we did find some blond hairs that are likely Walker's."

Jim arrives at the field to meet with Joan. He's with a couple of McQuaid's guys. He tells them to spread out. He looks around and sees what looks like tire tracks. "Look here and look at the length of the field."

"There was a plane here," deduces Joan. She gets on the phone to call Barber and Auggie.

Jim says, "The second tracker on Annie speeds up and then just disappears. It lost range at high altitudes is what I presume. The question is where did they go?"

Jim says to his men, "Go around and find the closest residents, ask what they've seen, and if they can tell us anything about a plane and the direction it took off in." as he tosses them bundles of cash from his bag.

Joan says to Barber, "Let's see where the closest surveillance cameras are in the path of the plane and review satellite footage. This is the best lead we have."

"On it," says Barber.

"Where's Auggie?" asks Joan.

"Uh, um, he's running down his own lead," says Barber.

"What lead?" demands Joan.

"Um, it's sensitive," says Barber.

"Tell him to call me as soon as he checks in with you. I don't like any of this," says Joan.

"Ok, I'll get to it," responds Barber.