Jack continued to drive, his head running circles as he tried to take order of what he was going to do now he was no longer involved with C.T.U's activities. His phone rang once more and Jack was pleased to see that it wasn't Tony, he hadn't figured his trick out yet. Instead it was Jay. He wanted to know what Jack was up to and Jack was as surprised as Jay when he herd himself tell him what he was going to do. He figured it would be easier than keeping yet another person in the dark about his activities, which were getting even more complicated as he tried to keep track of everything in his head.

As he told Jay he was going to go and pay Beanie a visit, Jack noticed a change in Jay's voice, he could detect anxiousness. Jay advised Jack that he should take him with him, that Beanie wouldn't want to deal with a cop and that he would have a lot of people with him in his hang out. After a few minutes Jack finally gave in and agreed to pick Jay up from where they met before, deciding that their was no reason to make today any harder than it had to be.

As soon as the S.U.V rolled to a stop Jay climbed in, anticipation and enthusiasm dripping from him. Jack silently hoped he hadn't made a mistake by bringing an eager kid along, but he knew that Jay would be the easiest way to communicate with this lead. By bringing Jay along things would go easier, the gang may actually consider co-operating with him because he had one of their own with him. It would place them in a more considering frame of mind in the very least, he hoped.

Jay bombarded him with questions before the car was even moving again, much to Jack's displeasure.

"What are we gonna to say to them? Do you think they are really gonna to try blow the cathedral up? Are you gonna arrest them?"

"Jay!" Jack snapped, before taking a moment to calm himself. "I don't know what we are going to do. We need to look around, for evidence that they are even planning on doing what we think they are..."

His voice trailed of as his mind beg to form a new plan. He didn't know if he would even be able to pull it off, with Jay tagging along. He doubted it. He could leave Jay on watch somewhere while he covertly swept the area, but then he had no idea of the schematics. Unwontedly, Jay continued to interrupt Jacks thoughts with ridiculous questions, causing Jack to lose his temper as he lost his train of thought on how to proceed with this man Beanie.

"Jay can you just shut up, please. Just stop talking. I'm trying to think damn it."

"Aight man you only had to ask me."

Jack bit his tongue to stop himself from responding. He knew he was being rude, but he didn't have the time to waste on manners. The sudden sound of loud static interrupted the silence and Jack quickly stopped the car and pulled his radio out, checking it for a signal. It wasn't on. He looked at the black object for a second confused, before turning to face Jay who's face had that, 'rabbit caught in the headlights' expression plastered all over it. His hand was still lingering over what looked like a radio dial.

"Sorry man. It was too quiet. I was gonna look for a tune, but your radio doesn't work."

"That's because its not a radio Jay," He said dryly, before tossing his own radio into the back seat and starting up the car once more, clenching his jaw to calm himself.

"Then what is it?" He asked, giving the dial another turn, still getting static."

"Its a scanner. If something important comes up and they can't contact me, they can try through this. Or if I need to find where someone is, say the L.A.P.D., I can do so through this."

"Cool."

"Yeah," Jack muttered, happy to end the conversation so he could concentrate on the task at hand.

"What's this then," Jay asked, his hands now wandering over to the screen in his car.

"Don't touch that!" Jack snapped, swiping his hand away. "Don't touch nothing, just... can't you just sit?"

"Sure man, I can give it a go."

"Thank you."

Jacks heart was pounding now, Jay had almost activated the satellite map, which would have allowed Tony to know where he was. Although he would be able to get a better knowledge of the area Beanie would be stationed in, it wasn't worth the risk of Tony finding their signal. Even if he started looking an hour from now, they could still be found.

Jack thought about Beanie once more, and came to the decision that he would go in through the front and confront the kid with the information he had on him. That would make the kid listen, as he would be interested in how Jack knew so much about him. And if it didn't... well he still had his gun.

"We almost here man why don't you park or they'll se us coming a mile off."

Jack's lips curled into a smile as he kept on driving on. He slowed down as they passed the slip road which led to the three story derelict looking house. He glanced around before driving on. He finally stopped the car out of view, after turning down another street so people wouldn't be curious.

"You just gave us away man!" Jay shouted, thinking that Jack didn't know what he was doing.

"Jay were fine, and now we don't need to sweep the area, there's no bad vantage points or blind spots for us. I know what I'm doing."

Before Jay could retort with a comment expressing his opinion about what Jack knew his cell rang, which made him hold his comment for later.

It was Tony's extension once more, ringing his own.

"Bauer."

"Jack where the hell are you?" His voice made it clear that he knew Jack was no longer in his office.

"I'm following a lead Tony."

"I told you we have the people responsible!" Tony yelled.

"And I told you I had another lead to follow! If we want to stop this thing you have got to keep the door open for other possibilities," he snapped, equally as angry as Tony.

"Whoa Jack chill it man," Jay laughed as he watched Jack get worked up.

"Who the hell was that?"

"Nobody Tony," he hissed before turning to face Jay angrily. "Shut up Jay."

"There's an APB out on you Jack. If you don't come back now... I wont be able to clear your mess up for you."

"Fine."

"Jack don't do this." Jack thought he could detect some of the old Tony in his voice, but it wasn't enough.

"It's too late," he replied, before hanging up.

"Lets go." He said to Jay, his voice cold and distant as he got out of the car.