Donna couldn't believe that Mrs. Burkhart could be so cruel. Donna didn't want Jackie to go. She didn't want to believe that her friend had to live the rest of her life as a vegetable. Donna needed a break; she went to the ladies' room to freshen up. Donna had spent most of her time at the hospital; she rarely ever went home since Jackie had been in the hospital.

Eric heard her scream first, then Red. Eric jumped up from his seat and darted down to the ladies room, where he saw Donna standing over a pool of blood. Donna looked to the bathroom window it was opened. Detective Brooks was woken-up with the news of Dianne's disappearance. A cold calm fear came over him. He rolled out of bed as to not disturb his wife, Sandra. " How long has she been missing?" He asked. " At least two hours to two and a half-hours." Perkins replied. " Please tell me you have an eyewitness saying that she saw Ms. Rose being followed into the bathroom." Brooks asked with a plea in his voice. " No, sorry; but from how the blood is scattered on the floor tells us that kidnapper had to drag her before making his escape." Perkins remarked. " Well isn't this great, we got some psycho running around trying to kill 17 year old girls, while kidnapping another one. But why? Why go through all this trouble why would someone want to harm two 17 year old girls" Brooks questioned. " Maybe he got bored" Perkins replied sarcastically. " Ha ha funny, you know I was just thinking, weren't Jackie and Dianne friends at one point?" Brooks asked. "Um yeah the cheered together why?" Perkins asked back. " Well girls usually tell each other things, like for instance a ..." "Like a secret," Perkins interrupted. " Exactly what I was thinking we need, to get both girls diaries." Brooks said. " Dr. Rose, we need your daughter's diary and we need it now; Donna go get Jackie's diary," Brooks demanded. "Why?" Donna asked. " Because we think that Dianne and Jackie knew something important, something that they both shared that they knew that they could not share with anybody else." Brooks answered.

The Foreman's and Donna went to Jackie's house to retrieve her diary. The race was now on to save Dianne's life, if wasn't already too late. Detective Brooks knew this, and he dedicated his every waking moment to the case. He started with Jackie's diary:

Dear Diary,

I should have never told Dianne the truth. I should have gone straight to Steven he would have taken care of it, but I didn't. Now he won't leave me alone. I can't stand how he looks at me so strangely, I mean doesn't he have a wife and kids.

This was the last entry before the accident.

( In the conference room)

Brooks: Well?

Perkins: She admits to a secret

Brooks: Did she say it?

Perkins: No

Brooks: Man I didn't really get anything either, she does mentioning being afraid of a certain man though. A married man with kids. That's better than nothing. Did she mention anybody else?

Perkins: No, but up to her disappearance she feared that someone was watching following her. What could this mean, could it mean that...

Vanessa: Excuse me I'm Vanessa Roberts. I think there's something you should know.

Brooks: Yes, Ms. Roberts.

Vanessa: I saw someone follow Dianne into the bathroom.

Perkins: Who? Do you know who she is?

Vanessa: No but she was wearing a wedding ring.

Brooks: She you said?

Vanessa: Yes she was about 5'7", she was wearing shades and a hat. Oh, and her hair was long it was red.

Perkins: That sounds a little bit like that Donna girl.

Brooks: No it's not, the lady must be married to that man in Jackie's diary.

( Outside in the waiting room.)

Vanessa: There she is!

( points to Donna)