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Picking up the phone to call Tony, Kate heard it ring about five times before his answering machine picked up.
"This is Tony DiNozzo. I am unable to take your call at the moment, but if this is an emergency, then hang up and dial 911 immediately. Otherwise, just drop me a message and I'll get back to ya." BEEP
Kate let out an exasperated sigh and then began to leave a message. "Tony, this is Kate... obviously. Anyway, why the hell aren't you answering your phone? Abbs and I think that we have some big news. " She paused for a minute, contemplating whether or not to say what was on her mind. "Babe, I am worried about you okay. Please call me back. Bye."
She turned around to see an annoyed looking Abby. "Nothing for you either?"
"Nope," Abby answered.
"They probably just have bad phone signals or something."
"What now?"
"Our only choice is to wait," Kate said. "No matter how long it takes."
"Kate, it could take them hours! Dawn may not have that long!" Abby yelled.
"What do you suggest we do? Go ourselves?" Kate asked, shocked by Abby's outburst.
"Yes."
"Are you crazy Abby? I can't go without backup. Do you know how dangerous going alone would be?"
"You won't be alone... I'll go with you," Abby reciterated, muttering the last part.
"No," Kate stated. "No. That is not an option."
"I go with you or I go alone," Abby said stubbornly. "Either way, I am going to find my daughter."
Kate stared in disbelief at her best friend. "Abby... you aren't trained for the field. Putting yourself in a situation like that is... like suicide."
Abby just shook her head. "With or without you. Those are my only options and I am willing to choose either path to bring Dawn home safely. All I need to know is, are you going with me?"
Tony, McGee and Gibbs searched the entire building, but found nothing. Abby and Kate were no where to be found. There was no note left in the lab or any where on their desks. Not even Ducky knew where to find them.
"Damn it! Kate knows better than this. Abby too," Gibbs hollered, slamming his fist on his desk in frustration. "Tony, what all did your message from Kate say?"
"Just that she and Abbs had possibly stumbled across something big. Mostly, just what yours from Abby had said," Tony told him, turning to face his computer. When he did, he saw that he had an e-mail.
"That from Kate?" Gibbs inquired, standing behind Tony.
"Yeah. Yeah it is," Tony replied nervously as he read through the e-mail. Gibbs is going to kill me after he reads this.
--NCIS--
TO: A.Tony DiNozzo
FROM: C.Kate Todd
RE: Looking For Dawn
Hey Babe!
Don't worry. Abbs and I think that we know where Dawn is. So we decided to use our female instincts to find her. LOL, but no worries. We'll be fine. We went to the old Mother's Crafts store just outside of D.C. The address is down in Abby's lab.
As you probably already know, we tried to call you guys, but got nothing. We left at about 0930 so hopefully, you will catch up. Oh, and this was all my idea so tell Gibbs not to be mad at Abbs.
All my love,
"Katie"
--NCIS--
As soon as he'd finished reading the letter, Gibbs smacked Tony in the back of the head. "You better know what you've gotten yourself into DiNozzo," he scowled. Although, behind that scowl was a smirk. He owed Abby twenty bucks.
"Is this it Abbs?" Kate asked, looking up at the big abandoned building in front of her.
"Yeah," Abby replied nervously. "That's it."
"Let's go," Kate said, checking to make sure that her SIG was secure at her side.
As they were getting out of the car, Kate noticed how freaked Abby looked. "Are you okay?" Kate questioned, apparently worried.
"I'm just ready to hold Dawn in my arms again." They began to walk towards the back of the building. "And put a bullet in the son of a bitch who took her," Abby added, holding tight to the gun Kate had given her for protection.
"Or we could just arrest them," Kate suggested.
"Sorry Kate." Abby had hate and anger in her eyes. "That's not an option."
