Disclaimer: All characters and locations that have been previously
created on Port Charles and All My Children are property of ABC/Disney. I
do not believe I own anything in this story except for Angel, Eddie, and
Jesse.
Sarah couldn't believe she forgot her math book. It was Saturday afternoon, and she was going to pick it up. Maybe Angel would want to go with her and her friends to the mall or the park. She walked in the room, and noticed Angel wasn't there. That's odd, her car was parked down below. She saw her purse on the dresser, and saw her shower caddy there too. Then she looked on the floor and saw a pink rose. Picking it up she immediately realized the red edges were dried blood. She ran for the phone, dialing the number to Angel's parent's house.
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"That's odd," Rafe said, scratching his head as he walked into the living room.
"What is?" Jesse said looking up from paying bills.
"That was Mikal on the telephone. He said he hadn't called Angel at all this week. He was calling just now to get her telephone number."
Just then the telephone rang. "Hello, Rafe Kovich speaking," he said answering.
"Mr. Kovich, this is Sarah Martin, Angel's roommate. I was out last night, and when I came in this morning I noticed she wasn't here. Her car is in the parking lot, and her purse is right here beside me. What scares me is there was a pink rose on the floor. The edges had been dipped in blood," she said frantically.
"Calm down, Sarah. Call the Pine Valley Police Department. I am headed out the door right now," he said putting the phone down.
Jesse looked at him, his hands were shaking and a look of complete fear was in his eyes. "What happened, Rafe?"
"Something has happened to Angel. I don't know what, but I can sense it's bad. I've got to get to Pine Valley and fast," he said giving her a kiss. "Tell Eddie I will call him later."
"Be careful Rafe. Please be careful," she said as he closed the door.
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"What do you mean you can't do anything? I told you my roommate is missing," Sarah said yelling at the police officer.
"Ma'am, there is no physical proof she was taken against her will."
"What about the rose? There was a rose with blood on it."
"Please, just go back to your residence. I'm sure she will show up shortly," he said looking back down at the papers on his desk.
"My father was right, this place is run by idiots," she said storming out of the place. She ran right into an older male, blonde hair and hazel eyes. He looked familiar, of course, he was Angel's father. "Mr. Kovich?"
"Yes?"
"I'm Sarah, Angel's roommate. I already talked to them, they say we have no proof that she was forced to leave."
Rafe ran his hands through his hair. He couldn't believe this was happening. He also couldn't believe how fast he got down here. What should have been a six hour trip took him four. "Well, tell me what has gone on this week. Is there anything strange?"
"Well, there was the telephone call, and then the rose. Oh yes, the first day we were here she got a card from who I thought was Mikal. It said he missed her and couldn't wait to see her, and was signed from her one true love."
"Well, none of this stuff has been from Mikal. Listen, you go back to the room, and I'm going to go walking around. I'll be back there later in a few hours."
He walked off, towards the park. He closed his eyes, "Angels, tell me where she is, tell me where to find my little girl." As he opened his eyes his thoughts became clear, as it felt like someone was holding his hand and walking him to where Angel would be.
Sarah couldn't believe she forgot her math book. It was Saturday afternoon, and she was going to pick it up. Maybe Angel would want to go with her and her friends to the mall or the park. She walked in the room, and noticed Angel wasn't there. That's odd, her car was parked down below. She saw her purse on the dresser, and saw her shower caddy there too. Then she looked on the floor and saw a pink rose. Picking it up she immediately realized the red edges were dried blood. She ran for the phone, dialing the number to Angel's parent's house.
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"That's odd," Rafe said, scratching his head as he walked into the living room.
"What is?" Jesse said looking up from paying bills.
"That was Mikal on the telephone. He said he hadn't called Angel at all this week. He was calling just now to get her telephone number."
Just then the telephone rang. "Hello, Rafe Kovich speaking," he said answering.
"Mr. Kovich, this is Sarah Martin, Angel's roommate. I was out last night, and when I came in this morning I noticed she wasn't here. Her car is in the parking lot, and her purse is right here beside me. What scares me is there was a pink rose on the floor. The edges had been dipped in blood," she said frantically.
"Calm down, Sarah. Call the Pine Valley Police Department. I am headed out the door right now," he said putting the phone down.
Jesse looked at him, his hands were shaking and a look of complete fear was in his eyes. "What happened, Rafe?"
"Something has happened to Angel. I don't know what, but I can sense it's bad. I've got to get to Pine Valley and fast," he said giving her a kiss. "Tell Eddie I will call him later."
"Be careful Rafe. Please be careful," she said as he closed the door.
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"What do you mean you can't do anything? I told you my roommate is missing," Sarah said yelling at the police officer.
"Ma'am, there is no physical proof she was taken against her will."
"What about the rose? There was a rose with blood on it."
"Please, just go back to your residence. I'm sure she will show up shortly," he said looking back down at the papers on his desk.
"My father was right, this place is run by idiots," she said storming out of the place. She ran right into an older male, blonde hair and hazel eyes. He looked familiar, of course, he was Angel's father. "Mr. Kovich?"
"Yes?"
"I'm Sarah, Angel's roommate. I already talked to them, they say we have no proof that she was forced to leave."
Rafe ran his hands through his hair. He couldn't believe this was happening. He also couldn't believe how fast he got down here. What should have been a six hour trip took him four. "Well, tell me what has gone on this week. Is there anything strange?"
"Well, there was the telephone call, and then the rose. Oh yes, the first day we were here she got a card from who I thought was Mikal. It said he missed her and couldn't wait to see her, and was signed from her one true love."
"Well, none of this stuff has been from Mikal. Listen, you go back to the room, and I'm going to go walking around. I'll be back there later in a few hours."
He walked off, towards the park. He closed his eyes, "Angels, tell me where she is, tell me where to find my little girl." As he opened his eyes his thoughts became clear, as it felt like someone was holding his hand and walking him to where Angel would be.
