"Damn," Jason said as he looked around to see if there were any clues left behind, "she's gone."
Sam suddenly felt scared. Her daughter and brother were home, how come she couldn't let go of the fear. Oh yes, because she was afraid the kidnapper may strike again and they would have to find them again and it would be a never ending cycle. "Do you know where she might be?" Sam asked while giving up her search for clues and looked up at Jason.
"I don't know." He really wished he could have said more but that was the only truth he knew.
"I think I might know." Diego said as he walked into the hotel room, "It's a long shot but it might help."
Jason and Sam turned to Diego, full of hope.
"She might still be at that house where she kept Danny and Lila."
Jason was surprised he hadn't thought of it. It seemed so obvious now, she could have left a clue there.
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Jason stepped into the dark house that was so close to the woods, Sam followed. They both felt a little safe knowing that Carly and Alcazar were taking care of Danny and Lila and that Diego and Sage were both also at home with the Alcazar's.
Jason flipped the light switch and the lights turned on. Suddenly, they both noticed that the house was empty. No people, no furniture, nothing.
"Shit." Sam said out of frustration as she looked around and realized she wasn't even close to getting rid of Sally.
"Wait," Jason suddenly said when he bend down to puck something up.
"What is it?"
Jason showed the object to Sam. It was a wallet and inside of it laid all of Sally's money, including her drivers licences and ids in both names, Sally and Jenny. "She'll be back."
"When?" Sam hoped it was sooner then later.
"Soon." Jason said and they both walked towards the door to wait for the kidnaper.
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Sam stood up from the front door steps when she saw Sally approaching.
Sally turned a little nervous but she acted like nothing happened, "Hi Sam."
"Jenny, or shell I say Sally?" Sam started to say and all of the sudden, Sally turned to run.
"Ah ah ah ah ah." Jason was standing behind Sally, with a gun in his hands ready to shoot her in the head.
"Wait," Sally exclaimed in fear, "You can't kill me."
"Oh why not Sally?" Sam said pulling out her gun. She saw that from far away, someone was walking with a flashlight. They had to get this over with fast.
"Because..." Sally really had no excuse. She turned to face Jason who simply shrugged and continued pointing his gun at her.
"Oh Sally. The world will not miss you." Sam teased.
"But someone will miss me..." Sally was interrupted by Sam.
"Tell me something. For the two or three years that I've known you I knew you were stupid as hell. How the fuck did you pull this off?"
Sally's face suddenly light up as she pulled out her gun and said, "I had help."
Jason and Sam both felt like they were hit with a bomb, what kind of help. Suddenly the person with the flashlight walked up closer and was in clear view. Sam had to blink to see if she wasn't dreaming.
The blond woman approached. Her long blond hair was choppy and looked like it was either bleached too many times or was washed with a really bad shampoo. It was hard to tell with the bad lighting.
"Hi. I guess you didn't count me into your little party." The woman said. How stupid were they to forget about her, "Well, I guess my invitation got lost in the mail, so I came anyways."
"What the hell do you want?" Sam managed to mutter out while Jason pulled out another gun and took aim at both of the women.
"Revenge" said Faith Roscoe.
