A/N: Sorry this took so long!

Kat Kaplan-Fantine

Kelly-Sister Simplice

Jack LeJean/ Mr. Beauchamp- Jean Valjean/ M. Madeleine

Denning- Javert

Kat woke up the next morning expecting to see Lenore's face.

"Where is she?" she asked the nurse, Kelly, who was by her bedside, making sure she woke up alright.

"Who?" asked Kelly.

"Lenore, my little girl! The good mayor said he would bring her! Where is she?"

"I'll go she if she's in the visitor's room," said Kelly. Kelly left and found the doctor. "Did the mayor bring by Ms. Kaplan's daughter at any time last night?" she asked.

"No, but the mayor has gone out of town this morning," the doctor talk her. "He could be going to get her child." Kelly walked back to Kat's room.

"The mayor has gone out of town,"Kelly reported to Kat.

"Oh! He has gone to get my child!" she squealed in delight.

"Yes," said Kelly. "Now rest."

The Mayor had in fact gone to court, not to get Lenore. Upon arriving at the courthouse he saw a crowd leaving. He went up to one bystander and said, "Did the case just yet out?"

The bystander answered, "Yes."

"What was the verdict?"

" Guilty."

"The sentence?"

"Life in prison."

Shit thought LeJean. Here was my one chance to make this lie I'm living mean something, but I was too late. Then it hit him.

"What was the situation in this case again?"

"A woman was convicted of mass murder, or something like that," answered the bystander. "I don't really know, I just decided to go to an actual hearing instead of sitting on my ass and watching Judge Judy."

"Is there another case being heard?"

"Yes."

"What is that one about?"

"Not sure. An escaped prisoner was caught or something like that."

"Is that still in session?"

"I think so."

"Thank you."

"No problem."

Mr. Beauchamp entered the building and found the room in which the trial was being held. The security officer in front would not let him enter the room. He told the officer to tell the judge who he was, and he was let in. He looked around for Denning, but didn't see her.

"Your honor!" announced Mr. Beauchamp. All head in the room turned and looked at him. "Let this man go. I am Jack LeJean."

"Mr. Beauchamp!" exclaimed the judge. "You are ill, you need to see a physician. Doctor!"

"No," protested LeJean. "I can prove it, L block has exactly 95 cells in it, cell L 45 has 40 ceiling tiles." he continued to rattle off facts that only someone who had spent a considerable amount of time in the Lake Charles prison would know. Other inmates had to be questioned in order to confirm the accuracy of the statements. All were 100 percent correct.

A/N: Boing! I'll still need all of Patron-Minette except Claquesous and Montparnasse, and all of Les Amis except Enjolras, Courfeyrac, Jean Prouvaire, and Combeferre. If you would like to give a name (your own or a made up one)to one of the fabulous Mizzies tell me in a review or e-mail.