UPDATE: It has been about two months since Samantha's enlightenment. The truth is Samantha still feels a bit jealous and hurt. Nonetheless, she is trying very hard to accept her break up. It is an aspiration to recover from it and to move on. She is gradually taking it hard but she believes that she can make it.


At a quarter to ten, Samantha was walking into the building of the FBI head quarters. She just came back from interrogating a convict who was doing parole. For that days' case, she was questioning the convict to ask if he had seen a missing college student from NYU.

She went into the elevator and pushed the button for the missing person unit. All of a sudden, someone blocked the doors.

"I'm sorry." Samantha said.

"It's okay." The woman said, "I kind of got lost. The sectary said I should take the elevator to the missing person unit. I think she said floor 12."

"Fortunate for you that's where I'm heading." Samantha assisted.

"Thank you. I was afraid that I wouldn't find it." She said as they heading up.

After a brief pause Samantha said, "Are you here for a case?"

"No. No, I am just here to see a friend." The woman answered.

"Oh." Sam interjected.

"What about you? Why are you here?" The woman asked.

"I work here." Sam responded.

When the doors opened, they headed out. Samantha noticed that the woman took a couple of steps out of the elevator but she was not heading anywhere.

"Did you need any directions?" Sam asked.

"No, my friend just told me to wait by the elevator." The woman replied.

"Okay. Nice meeting you." Sam headed out.

Samantha was grabbing a cup of coffee by the counter. Then Samantha saw Martin.

"Hey." Martin said friendly.

"Hey." Sam said back graciously.

"How was Michael Vanderwall?" Martin asked. Michael Vanderwall was the convict Samantha interrogated.

"He seemed pretty carefree. But I think he's innocent." Samantha explained, "Hey can you hand me a couple of those sugars."

He handed her the sugar packets, "Yeah I checked out his alibi, he was really at Denver at the night of her disappearance."

"Back to square zero." Samantha stated. Samantha was glad that Martin and she could talk to each other without there being any drama. Samantha did not have to get depressed causing her to start crying; Martin did not need to get angry causing him to start yelling.

"Yeah." Martin looked up to see by the elevator to see Angela waiting. He had forgotten that she was going to visit him at work.

"I'm starting to suspect the boyfriend," Samantha noted but Martin was not really listening. She continued, "Because of his bipolar disorder I would suspect he would get angry a lot. And I bet he was real ticked off when he learned about her leaving."

Martin did not hear a word she said. He was just finishing decorating his coffee so he would be able to go over to Angela.

Samantha continued to blab on, "The question is would he kill the only girl he loved." Samantha turned her cheek away from Martin, as he left. She did not know that he left. She thought he was still there, "He doesn't seem the type to kill the only person that loves him. Would you be able to kill someone just because they were moving a way?" Samantha looked up to find that she was talking to herself.

"Martin." Her eyes gazed around the area to look for him.

Out of nowhere, she was stunned when he saw Martin kiss a woman. She met the same woman on the elevator. It was Angela. Her heart sunk as low as it could go. Emotions filled her. These emotions were familiar to Samantha. Those emotions reminded how depressed she was when she broke up with Martin.

Martin looked so happy with her. Angela handed her a bag, which must have been lunch.

Without warning, Danny came up to her. At first, he did not see Martin and Angela. However, once he followed his eyes to the same directions as Samantha, he saw them.

Samantha turned around to see Danny was their. Danny looked into her eyes and could tell that she was not fine with Angela being here.

"Sam." Danny said innocently.

"Excuse me." Samantha ran out of there.