NOTE: I'm so sorry! My head has been goofed up lately. I keep on thinking today is Tuesday, and I was preparing the chapter for posting tomorrow! So sorry it's about 20 hours late!

NOTE TO Guest: No, I haven't tried their agents. I don't have IMDB Pro to get that information easily. Besides, they would just be like a filter, not giving me much information, if any. That's why I tried the actors directly, if I could (I was able to for a few). Maybe that'll be my next research project.

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"We're here." Sue said. She looked around the main road. There was not a single car going either direction, and it seemed like the road wasn't used much, since there still was a good amount of white snow on the road, opposed to the grey, dirty snow. She looked on the side of the road and found a large rock that she set Jack on.

"How are you doing?" She asked.

"Fine. The dizziness pretty much went away. I'm just a little unsure on my footing. That's it." Jack replied.

Sue eyed him, not fully believing his story. "Well, you might have a concussion. I don't want you to go asleep until we get you checked out, OK?"

Jack chuckled. "Yes, nurse."

Sue frowned. "I'm serious!"

Jack calmed down his laughter. "I know."

Just then, Jack heard something, and looked to the left. Sue followed his eyes. It was a car coming down the road. Sue quickly got up and jumped and waved her hands. As the car came closer, it slowed down. There was a middle-aged couple in the car. The passenger side window was opened, and Sue leaned down to see the people's faces.

"Hi, we're both FBI agents, and we were captured, and we have no way getting back, can you please help us?" Sue said quickly.

"FBI? In Canada?" the woman said.

Sue frowned. "Canada?"

"Sue!" Jack said, waving his hand, trying to get her attention. How he wished Sue didn't leave Sunny in the hotel room this morning. Then again, who knows what Tony would've done to Sunny.

"I think your friend there is trying to get your attention." The man driving said, pointing to Jack.

"I forgot to tell you, I overheard them say 'Kingston' and 'border' on the way here." Jack explained.

"You did?!" Sue exclaimed, angry he never mentioned it before. She turned to the couple in the car.

The woman nodded. "Yes, you're about 20 minutes away from Kingston, just up the road there." She pointed towards the way the car came.

"Then does that way mean that's the way back to New York?" Sue asked, pointing towards the way the car was going.

The man nodded. "Yep. But we're not going that far. We're going to Gananoque."

Sue nodded. "If you could just take us that far, and let us call our team, it would be greatly appreciated. I promise, we'll pay for the call." Sue replied.

The couple exchanged looks.

"If we could show you our identification, we would, but that's all in New York. We weren't planning on getting captured." Jack called out.

With a bit reluctance, the couple agreed.

"Thank you! I'm Sue, this is Jack." She said, pointing towards Jack. "I'm Deaf, so you need to look at me when you're talking. Jack might have a concussion, so we're trying to take it easy."

"Yeah, she gave it to me." Jack joked as Sue helped him to the car. The couple looked at them in shock. Seeing the look, he replied, "Never mind I said that."

"I'm Marianne, this is Matt." Marianne said once the two were settled in the car. Sue was on Marianne's passenger side of the backseat, so she didn't see what she said clearly, so Jack fingerspelled it.

Marianne watched Jack curiously. "It's amazing that they'll let Deaf people in the FBI, eh?"

Jack looked at her. "Sue's a great help when we get video files that have no sound. She's able to understand what they're saying in the video."

Marianne looked surprised. "Wow!"

"Do you mind if we make that call now?" Sue asked.

"Sure." She replied, digging in her purse for her phone. Once she found it, she gave it to Jack. He smiled his thanks, then took the phone and dialed Bobby.

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Bobby frowned at his phone. Someone from Canada was calling him. "It's probably one of those scam calls." He mumbled to himself. He put it back in his pocket, until it dinged, letting him know that there's a new message. He took it out again to listen to it. As he was, his eyes grew wide.

"What is it?" Myles, who was nearby, asked.

"Sue and Jack are in Canada!" he exclaimed.

"Well, let's go!" Myles replied, rushing to leave.

"Coming," Bobby mumbled, fumbling with excitement to call him back.

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"No answer?" Sue asked when he put the phone down.

Jack shook his head slowly, so as to not get dizzy. "No, it's probably because he doesn't recognize the number. He'll call back in a minute."

Sure enough, Bobby did. Sue watched Jack's half of the conversation.

"Yeah, we're safe… We're going to Gananoque. Then, we'll have to figure out how to get back to New York from there… No, don't come all the way up here… Alright, we'll meet halfway… I didn't think about that…yeah, we'll see what they say when we get there… Alright, see you soon, bye."

Sue looked hopeful at him, hoping for an explanation.

"We'll meet them halfway, in Watertown. We just have one hitch." He looked quickly at the couple driving them, then reverted to ASL. "US-TWO DON'T HAVE ID. CROSS BORDER HOW? DON'T KNOW."

Sue nodded in realization. "MAYBE US-TWO SAY CALL BOBBY, HE SEND ID PICTURE?"

Jack nodded, liking the idea. It would have to work. Now just how to get to the border.

Sue waved to get his attention. "HOW US-TWO CROSS BORDER BEFORE?"

Jack shook his head. "DON'T KNOW."

Marianne chuckled. "It's like you have your own little conversation going on there. It's so cute!"

Jack distractedly smiled at her, but then went back to his and Sue's conversation.

"MAYBE WE CALL TAXI, SAY US-TWO PAY IN WATERTOWN?"

"THAT MUST WORK." Jack replied, praying that it will. They had to figure out how to get back to New York.