Lilli and Alyssa sat at the computer screen in the debriefing room at the C.I.A. Op-Tech. They were using the bug on their mother to watch the team's progress.

"I'll hope she'll be O.K." Alyssa said, a worried expression plastered to her face.

"She better be, or else Dad'll freak out even more than he has. With that stupid bomb we got, he expects someone to jump out of the dark and throw one at mom!" Lilli exclaimed, exasperated with her father's behavior.

The image on the screen was that of her mother, Dixon and Sceno getting into a taxi.

The cabbie turned around and fired his watch at Sydney. She froze and turned limp. The man did the same to Dixon and Sceno.

The last thing the twins saw before the screen went blank was the man pulling off his mask. It was Sark.

Lyssa turned to Lilli, the look on her face that of a troubled child.

"We can't let Dad know about this," Lilli whispered, using her top notch spy skills to make sure no one was listening.

"Yes, but we have to go after them," Lyssa said, her voice desperate.

"Go after who?" an unfamiliar voice asked.

The girls turned to face Daniel Flinkman and Jason Weiss. "No one," Lilli said hurriedly. She winced. She sounded too suspicious.

"You're gonna go rescue your mom, aren't you?" asked Dan. "Her bug just sent off an alarm in Dad's workroom."

Lyssa's eyes went wild with fear. Lilli could tell what she was thinking. "Does our Dad know?" she asked.

Jason's eyes were sad. What a beautiful color, Lyssa thought, but shoved it from her mind. Romance should not be thought of at a time like this.

"I'm afraid so," Jason said.

"We'll come with you," Dan offered.

Lilli was about to protest, but the look in the boy's eyes could not be defied.

"Alright, but we've got to be careful," Alyssa said.

"We will," Dan replied.

"How are we going to get equipment?" asked Lyssa, turning towards her sister.

"Well, we could always hack into the storeroom."

"Sounds like a plan," Dan said.

They decided to hack into the computer system which would be one way.

"When should we go?" asked Jason, spinning in one of the office chairs.

Lyssa stopped him. "We need to go now!" she said, annoyed.

"Sorry, Captain Serious," he said sarcastically.

They looked at each other for a minute.

"Come on, let's get going." She grabbed something from the shelf above her. It was a blue print of the CIA storeroom.