Chakotay moaned.

"What time is it?" he mumbled. There was no answer but from the sounds of people outside of the room, he could tell that it was late. He looked around for the sound and he saw B'Elanna arguing with Tuvok in behind the glass. This was definitely a fight that Chakotay shouldn't miss. He quietly made his way across the room making sure that he didn't disturb Kathryn. Chakotay laid on the floor so he could hear through the crack. Finally, he could make out the words. And those very words disturbed him.

"He… you mean our Chakotay? B'Elanna said surprised.

"Yes, the evidence would say so." Tuvok stated. Chakotay sighed. Chakotay could hear but it would have been better if he could see the fight as well

"I can't see!" Chakotay came up with an idea.

"The hole in the glass." Maybe just maybe the hole he had punched in earlier hadn't been repaired. He slid his fingers over the glass hoping to find it quicker.

"Bingo" Chakotay kneeled under the hole. He then watched and listened through the hole.

"Visual and audio accomplished." He whispered. He grinned at his accomplishment.

B'Elanna shook her head.

"What evidence?" B'Elanna was expecting an answer and a pretty damn good one at that.

"When the admiral was found, she was searched for foreign DNA. Hair or skin things like that. Several of the Captain's hair strands were found on her. The doctor had found a ring that seemed to be on her finger. The object was not there last time she had he physical."

B'Elanna seemed puzzled. She had taken off the ring mark had given to her years ago, 2 or 3.

"What does this ring have to do with anything?" B'Elanna said impatiently. Tuvok sighed. It was hard enough to describe the mind of a criminal and the basis of a case, let alone to some one who didn't want to hear it.

"There were also fingerprints found on the ring, they belong to the Captain. We also found bruising on the Admiral's skin implicating the fact that it was forced on."

B'Elanna still seemed confused.

"What does this stupid ring have to do with anything? I don't believe it, Chakotay loves her we all do."

"The difference is in which way."

"What?"

"Infatuation" B'Elanna's eyes widened. There she stood there laughing her head off.

"You know Tuvok." She said laughing, "You Vulcans really get me."

"Commander, I am serious."

"Please excuse me if I can't seem to believe you. But if you have a point to prove you can try it."

"We think that the Captain believes that he owns the Admiral. Our thought is that he lured her in to his house, he then explained his obsession. When she attempted to leave, the Captain, by all means tried his best to keep in the house. Meaning he probably injured her. We think he locked her in the house for about three months. When she managed to escape, she could only get so far because she was injured. He then attacked her and hit her in the head with a large blunted object. We then think he left her there and proceeded to go on the camping trip with your husband."

B'Elanna was at a loss for words. Everything Tuvock said checked out.

B'Elanna was overwhelmed.

"Who found her? I'd .. I'd like to thank them." B'Elanna was caught up in her feelings.

"A man named Mark Johnson." B'Elanna looked at him with a strange look in her eyes but she decided not to speak about it.

"What will he be charged with?" B'Elanna asked with her head resting on her hand.

"Attempted murder, kidnapping, assault, and sexual assault. The Captain is looking to life in the brig."

"Sexual assault?"

"Yes, we have reason to believe that he had sexually assaulted her."

"Why would you say something like that?"

"That part is confidential. I can tell you no more than that." B'Elanna nodded her head. She then rubbed her face. She let her eyes wonder to the sleeping body behind the glass. She then knew what she wanted to say.

"I have nothing else to say except for the fact that he deserves more than life in the brig." Tuvok nodded his head in understanding.

"I would have to agree."