It wasn't long after Hank left that Gilly and Chucky were brought it and put in the cell across from Bishop and Natasha.

"What the fuck is this?" Bishop asked angrily. "What happened?"

"I wouldn't let the social worker take Lili," Gilly told him. "Chucky wouldn't either."

Natasha stood up from the cot and walked toward the bars. "Chucky, you did that?" She asked with tears in her eyes. "You got arrested protecting Lil?"

Chucky nodded sheepishly. "I know you don't want her with strangers."

"You're a good man, Chucky," Bishop said somberly. "You protected my daughter, I'm not gonna forget that."

Gilly opened his mouth to make a sarcastic joke but he could the emotion in Bishop's expression.

"We didn't do a great job," Gilly said sadly. "She ran."

"She what?" Natasha asked sharply.

"I don't know what happened," Gilly sighed. "Right after we pulled onto the street I saw her bolt out of the yard, the social worker went out after her but judging by the police radio they didn't find her."

"Fuck," Bishop bellowed. "We gotta get out of here. NOW!"

"Where would she go?" Natasha whimpered, shaking hands covering her face as she began to sob. "We have to find her. Where would she go? Where is she?"

"Hey," Bishop grabbed her face and stared deeply into her eyes, "We're gonna find her."

"How?" She asked desperately, leaning her forehead against his while whispering. "We're in a fucking cage, Obispo, we can't do anything."

"We're gonna get her back," he growled at Natasha hoping to force her to calm down. "I'm gonna get Pena down here, she's gonna let us out and we're gonna get Lil."

Gilly shouted for the attention of the guard and a deputy appeared moments later. "What's up?" He asked knowing the members although not as well as Rogan.

"I want to talk to Pena," Bishop said, turning his attention away from Natasha.

"I can try," the officer said hesitantly. "She knows you're here but told the chief she didn't want to be involved."

"Tell the mayor Lili is out there and if something happens to my daughter because she's being petty she won't have to worry about re-election."

Natasha grabbed his arm and squeezed him. "You can't threaten the mayor in front of a cop," she chided.

"Get Pena down here," Bishop said, ignoring his wife's warning. "Now."

Lili Losa was smart and fearless, for her age at least, but as she sprinted further away from the clubhouse it didn't matter. Levi prowling the neighborhood for her didn't help either.

Seeing him park haphazardly after catching sight of her, Lili ran into an alley and hid behind an overflowing dumpster.

"Lili," Levi said in a soft voice. "It's okay. I'm a friend of your mom, sweetie."

"GO AWAY!" Lili screamed just as Bishop had taught her.

"Shh," Levi said, "I'm going to take you to see your parents."

With a tiny roar, Lili lobbed a previously discarded rusty paint can. It did little more than startle Levi and draw attention to the alleyway standoff.

"Alright you little bitch, let's go," Levi snarled, reaching out to grab Lili

The girl shrieked and swung a splintered piece of wood hitting Levi's arm.

"Yo," a strong male voice hollered from the alleyway entrance.

"We're fine," Levi snapped without looking at the man.

"HE'S NOT MY DADDY! HE'S NOT MY DADDY!"

Louie heard and saw enough. He grabbed Levi by the back of his collar and slammed his skull into the wall.

"You okay, kid?" He asked, speaking surprisingly softly to Lili.

Lili just shook her head.

"I'ma call the cops," he huffed. "I'm not messing with some little girl."

Lili rattled off the phone number to the clubhouse and timidly waved as Louie's son scurried behind his father.

"That's Lili!" He said excitedly, not realizing the situation was so dire.

"You know her?" Louie asked with surprise.

"She plays with Carla at the rec," the boy explained. "Her Dad is a Mayan."

"Your dad is a Mayan?"

Lili nodded, feeling more comfortable and confident now that she saw the friendly face of her friend's older brother.

"Obispo Losa," Lili said proudly.

"I know your old man," Louie said, offering her his hand. "Go into the barbershop, Ima gonna take care of this shit."

Lili disappeared into the barbershop and Louie dragged Levi further into the alley. Standing over the body, he called Angel who was out with Coco and EZ looking for Lili.

"You're gonna wanna get over to the barbershop. I got a scary little girl who says she's your president's daughter."

"Lili," Angel said with a relieved sigh. "She okay?"

"She threw a paint can at the pedo going after her then hit him with a fuckin' 2 x 4."

"That's our girl," Angel chuckled. "I'll be around."

"What about Bish?"

"He's busy," Angel said vaguely. "You got the guy?"

"I got him. Who is he?"

"White Pride piece of shit," Angel explained. "Keep him for me. Bish wants him."

"No doubt, I got you," Louie said before hanging up. "So much for the master race," he huffed, hoisting Levi into the dumpster and jamming it shut with a pipe.

"I can't just let you go," Pena hollered. "That kennel is bad news, I told you that years ago, Bishop."

"We're beyond that," Natasha snapped. "This is our kid, Antonia! The kennel is not important, I'll plead guilty to that shit I don't care."

"Natasha stop talking," Bishop barked at her.

"She's my kid too," Natasha reminded him. "I'm just as willing and able to make sacrifices to protect her!"

"Sounds like the honeymoon is over," Pena grumbled.

"Fuck you," Natasha spat. "You have a wife and a baby, be happy with that shit instead of poking around with your ex."

"Tash," Bishop hollered. "You're not helping."

"I can't let you out," Pena said, keeping her voice low. "I can't just open the door and let you out. This is more than just a local issue."

Bishop nodded. "Let us out, both of us, and I promise I'll come back and follow these charges through."

With a heavy sigh, Pena reluctantly nodded. "Twelve hours, Bishop. Twelve. Hours."

"Thank you," he said stoically.

She had the door opened and Bishop hurried out with Natasha following after. She stopped, looking directly at Pena, and leaned in to whisper. "I still don't like you but I appreciate this."

"It's mutual," Pena grumbled, "But you're welcome. Just find Lili, if we get nailed for this I'd like it to at least be for something."

Natasha nodded. "Me and you both."

"Tash. Now," Bishop beckoned from the end of the hall. "I think we already got a lead."

"Thank you," Natasha said to Gilly and Chucky as she hurried to catch up with Bishop. "Are you really coming back?"

Bishop shook his head and grabbed her hand on the way out. "I'm gonna make sure I don't have to."