DISCLAIMER: I do not own Sue Thomas FBeye or any of its characters, so if you recognize a person from this program or any other (I might put in a cameo here and there), know that I do not own them at all. All scenarios and people that you do not recognize, I own that, though they might be inspired from something else, but in no way is it copying them. If I am missing something in this copyright notice, please let me know!

KEY: Italics are a memory, and all caps is ASL. Sorry, some of my ASL grammar is bad. I only know some ASL, so if anyone knows how to properly say any sentences I write in ASL, please let me know, and I will change it to be how it should be!

NOTE: I can't believe no one has realized it! Here's another clue; October is very meaningful. Why?

NOTE TO roban05: I'm totally the same as you. No social media, but I will check it when I'm looking for something, or I hear or read something that something is happening. I used to check it more, but when the shutdown happened, I kinda gave up. Therefore, I am so out of the loop, I find things out months, even years later. For example, recently I found out one of my favorite singers came out with some new music over a year ago, and yesterday I found out a reboot/sequel to one of my favorite movies was announced 2 years ago! As far as I can tell it's in limbo, but it's still nice to know! Really the only thing I regularly check is Sue, because I feel like something's brewing. My intuition might be off, but I'd rather be safe than sorry!

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"Last night was great!" Bobby happily said as he leaned back in his chair the morning after Amy's birthday party.

"Yeah, it was." Jack replied, a bit distracted as he was finishing typing up the paperwork from the last case.

"The only thing is, I think I ate too much cake."

Laughing, Jack looked at his friend. "And this is a unique experience?"

He laughed as well. "I guess you're right."

"Hey, did you see the news this morning?" Mya asked as she walked in and plopped her stuff on her desk.

"No, what is it?" Jack asked, turning to her.

Silently, she picked up the TV remote, turned on the TV and surfed channels until she found a news station still broadcasting what she was looking for.

"…woke to this morning to find their small family bank rid of all its' assets; money." The newscaster said off-screen as video of the bank's exterior and interior flashed across the screen. "It is reported that the thieves broke into the vacant building next door, then broke into the safe directly." She said, then the main newscaster popped up on the screen, and the news focused on something else.

Seeing the segment was finished, Mya shut the TV off.

"Where was that? Here?" Bobby worriedly asked.

She shook her head. "No, Maine. It just reminded me of our last case, right?"

Jack nodded. "In a way. But we got Beck. He's not organizing bank heists from jail."

"We did, but we didn't get all of his apprentices. I mean, you saw how much initiation junk he had. That's a lot of apprentices." She worriedly replied.

"And if they're anything like Jordan and Cole, then we have absolutely nothing to worry about. They're lost without Beck." He assured.

"I suppose you're right." She quietly replied, sitting down at her desk. "What case do we have today?"

"The case of the ginormous paperwork pile! Bobby exuberantly replied, picking up a short stack of papers and waving them around.

Laughing, she nodded. "Well, let's get to it and solve the case!"

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"Ugh." Josh loudly said as he sat in his desk the next day, staring at his phone.

"What's wrong?" Tara asked.

"Mya's making me nuts!" He complained.

She chuckled. "What did she do now?"

"She keeps insisting that those bank robbers from yesterday are part of Beck's gang."

Tara shrugged. "Who knows, they could be."

"Could and are are two separate things."

"Maybe." She replied lightly.

"Oh so you agree with her?" He asked loudly.

She paused to form her sentence. "Without knowing more information, I'd say Beck and the bank robbers could be related. I said could, though. They should be looked at two separate cases until we know more."

"Well, you're going to be able to test your theory." Josh replied, looking at his computer, which just notified him of an email. "We just caught a case."