Dan helped Natalie into his car later on that day.

The doctors had concluded that Natalie didn't need to be in the hospital anymore, and had released her to Dan.

During the whole ride, Natalie didn't speak again. Dan didn't push her, but the silence in a way was comforting to him.

He could feel her presence, and that was more than words could do for him.

He wasn't sure how long had passed when he realized that he was near the parking garage.

As he started to turn, he hesitated.

Natalie had been kidnapped here. How would she feel being back?

He realized that her car was still there.

As he pulled in, she didn't seem to be afraid.

She was excited.

He found his parking spot, and parked.

He turned towards her, and started to say something. It caught in his throat as he saw her smiling.

It was the most radiant smile he had seen in weeks.

He was pulled in, and his mouth wouldn't open to speak for a second. Then he regained his composure.

"Let's go Natalie!"