AN: Sorry it took so long, but I've got a new job and it's taking up a little of my time. Anyways here's the next part.

Duncan walked out of Joe's room closing the door softly behind him. Connor, Joe, and Richie were all sitting on the couch in the living room. No one was speaking. It wasn't a tense silence. It was just silent.

"How is she?" Richie asked, standing up as Mac walked over.

"She'll be all right," Mac said plopping down next to Connor on the couch. "She's sleeping.

Richie sat back down. "Did McDaniels." He trailed off.

Mac shook his head. "No, but he beat her up pretty good."

"So what do we do now?" Joe asked.

"Now," Connor said. "I end this with McDaniels."

"Connor you don't even know where he is," Duncan said.

"Actually," Joe spoke up. "I found out where he's staying."

Connor stood up. "So have I."

Mac looked up. "When did you have time to do that?"

Connor smiled at him. "You are not my only friend in the city Duncan and I do have a phone."

He started walking for the door and Duncan stood up.

"Connor."

"I know you're angry Duncan." He said over his shoulder. "But McDaniels is still mine."

"Don't you think that you should at least tell me where he is in case." He trailed off.

Connor turned around and looked him directly in the eye.

"Connor I didn't mean,"

"No Duncan, you are right. But you must promise me that you will only go if I do not return."

The Highlander nodded. "You have my word."

Connor sighed. "He's at the abandoned fair grounds. There's an old cave that they used for one of the rides. He likes to spend time in there when someone has figured out who he is."

"Aye, I know what you're talking about," Mac told him.

Connor nodded. "Good. I hope to see you again my friend."

"As do I."

"Richie, Joe," Connor acknowledged as he walked out.

Duncan sat back down on the couch and sighed. He didn't like any of this. Of course no one noticed that Joe's bedroom door was slightly ajar and that Dri was listening to the whole conversation.

She hated Jason McDaniels almost as much as she hated Alec. She knew where he was and she wanted to watch Connor destroy him. It wouldn't redeem what he had done, but it would give her pleasure to watch.

Dri turned and limped over to the window.

"Mac should know better." She said to herself.

She crawled outside and put her feet safely on the fire escape. It took her a little longer than usual, but she made it to the bottom level which was equal with the first story window and looked down. There was still a small jump to the ground.

"Can't they ever reach the damn ground?" Dri asked angrily.

She knew that the jump was going to hurt like hell. She held her breath and jumped. She bit down on her tongue hard to keep from crying out as she landed. A pain shot all the way up her left leg. Her cry was muffled from biting on her tongue, but at the same time she caused her tongue to bleed from biting down so hard.

Dri tasted the metallic blood in her mouth as she stood there to catch her breath. Walking on a sprained ankle took a lot out of a person. Jumping on it took even more. She started walking down the road. The pain in her left ankle was more than it had been before. She'd never make it to the fair grounds in time to see Connor fight this guy and she really really wanted to.

Dri walked out into the street and her jaw dropped. This wasn't happening. It couldn't be. There was no way in hell.

"Hello Beautiful."

Dri turned around to run, but her ankle hindered her and Jason caught her fairly quickly. She started to let out a scream but McDaniels quickly put a hand over her mouth.

"Tsk Tsk you shouldn't do that. It might draw some unwanted attention." He laughed. "You know it would do you well if you didn't constantly climb out of windows. A beautiful girl such as you might find herself in a bind."

A car pulled up next to them and Jason pulled her in the car with him. A man Dri had never seen before was driving. He was already moving before the door shut.

"Now Beautiful, I'll remove my hand as long as you promise not to scream."

Dri nodded slowly.

"Good," He went to remove his hand but stopped. "Audrina, if you do scream I will hurt you. Do you understand?"

She nodded again and he took his hand away. She didn't scream. Jason had his arm around her shoulders so she couldn't move. Instead she turned her attention to the front of the car.

The man driving had black hair cut almost exactly like Dawsons. He was younger though. Probably in his early thirties. His eyes were brown and his lips were so thin they were barely there.

"You're the one who shot up the apartment aren't you?"

"Well I couldn't exactly send an immortal in there now could I? After all your friends would have felt me coming from a mile away. With Andrews help it's been a much easier task." Jason answered all of this for him.

"I bet it was you son of a bitch," Dri responded icily.

"Now, now that's no way for a beautiful young lady to speak."

"Oh it is when she's in the company of unscrupulous men."

Jason looked as though he had just stricken him. Dri wished she had actually done so.

"Did you hear that Andrew?" He asked in shock. "She said we're unscrupulous."

"I know," Dri said. "I was wrong. Your just assholes!"

Jason pulled back and then slapped her hard across the face. He had hit her on the left side which was where the bruise already was. The pain caused her to cry out.

She put her hand to the side of her face and turned back to glare at Jason. He put his arm around her shoulders and leaned into her so that his nose was almost touching hers.

"You would do well to treat me with respect beautiful. Things might go much more to your liking."

Then he leaned in and kissed her. Dri squirmed under his kiss and pushed him away. Then out of reflex she quickly slapped him across the face.

Jason smiled. Then he slapped her four more times back and forth across the face causing her head to snap left and right. By the time he was done blood was dripping down her nose and mouth.

"I can tell you're going to be a tough one to break beautiful. I'm going to have fun bedding you."

"Over MacLeods dead body," She seethed.

Jason turned amused eyes on her. "Exactly as I planned it."

Dri hadn't told him which MacLeod. He still hadn't realized that there were two of them which was definitely to her advantage. Connor wouldn't let anything happen to her. She knew that, but she didn't know how well Connor could fight. She hoped he could do it well and god forbid he couldn't, she had no doubt in her mind that Duncan could.

They pulled up to the old fair grounds. Connor had been right. Dri only hoped that he was already here. If he wasn't she was in big trouble.

Andrew brought the car around to a large cave and stopped. He got out of the car as did Jason who pulled Dri with him.

"Take it easy," She told him as pain seared through her. "If you recall you slapped me through a table last time we met."

"I am sorry about that, but you were being so stubborn."

"I thought you liked that," She replied as he started dragging her into the cave.

"Oh I do, believe me I do, but under very different circumstances.

"Aww gee, that's too bad."

Jason scowled and threw her at Andrew. Andrew had caught her by the shoulders. Dri looked down and noticed a watcher tattoo on his wrist. She looked up at him with surprise in her eyes.

"You're a watcher," She stated.

He smiled. "So I am."

Andrew pushed her and she stumbled but didn't fall.

"Get over there," He said pointing to a group of Rocks.

It was where the cave had collapsed which told Dri it didn't go back as far as it should.

She walked over in front of the rocks and turned around. Andrew picked up some roped that had been to the side and walked over to her.

"Sit down." He told her.

"Go to hell!" She replied. "I can't believe you would betray the organization."

He slapped her so hard that she stumbled into the rocks. It scratched her hands and part of the right side of her face.

"SHUT UP!" He yelled.

"Andrew, calm yourself," Jason said. "Tie her up quickly. The Highlander is here."

Andrew jerked dri off the rocks and put her hands together. He tied them tightly with the ropes, but luckily it didn't hurt her as bad as it would have because of the bandages that were already on her wrists.

Then he slapped her again and pushed her to the ground. He grabbed her ankles roughly causing her to cry out. Sprained ankles were not meant to be handled that way.

Andrew grabbed some more rope and tied her ankles as tightly as her wrists. She did feel it on the ankles, especially since her left one was swollen. The ropes were digging into her skin and it was excruciating.

Andrew leaned down and looked her in the eyes. "Maybe when McDaniels is through with you, he'll let me have a turn." He raised his hand to hit her again.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you," Connor said from the cave entrance.

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