Author's Note - Hi to everyone's who's reading.(If any, I wouldn't know). Sorry it took so long for me to update this story. Been busy with work and had a bit of a writer's block at first when it came to this chapter. Well anyway, here's the next chapter. Have fun, please enjoy.

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Duncan hurried down the street, hoping he could come across Methos. The Immortal was becoming increasingly worried by each passing moment.

'If I were an angry Immortal, out looking for two others who took a friend hostage, where would I go?' Duncan thought to himself.

He glanced down every street and alleyway he passed. He had to wonder if Joe had heard anything from the eldest Immortal. He picked up his cell phone and dialed the number of the bar. It rang a few times before Joe answered.

"Hi Joe, it's me. Have you heard anything from Methos yet?" Duncan asked him.

"No, I haven't Macleod. Nothing from him, Bobby or Anna. I have no clue on where they could be without checking in on the Watcher Files again," Joe replied.

"Think you'd be able to do that?" Duncan wondered as he drove up to his home.

Duncan stopped the car and prepared him to listen to what the Watcher has to say.

"Well, let me check. Their Watchers have had a very close eye on them over the years Macleod. Yet lately, they kept losing track of them. Unable to keep up with them and they kept disappearing on them. We already knew they were here in town, just not where they live. We've been trying Macleod. Like I said, they've been elding us lately and we don't know how," Joe explained.

"Well, that's just great. We haven't heard from anyone and the Watchers don't know where to find them. This is so perfect," Duncan grumbled to himself.

"Hey, we didn't know this was going to happen. We knew they were the vengeful type. Have been for nearly 2,000 years. We simply didn't know about this. No one did until just recently," Joe told them.

"I'm sorry, what was that last part again?" Duncan had to say.

"Which part? The one where they've been vengeful for nearly 2,000 years?" Joe wanted to make sure. "They each are around 2,000 years old. They met just before they even became Immortals and they both died at the same time, which kicked in the Immortality."

"That means they've got nearly just as much experience combined as Methos. We don't have much more than them," Duncan told himself. "Joe, we have to find a lead soon or else you know what's going to happen."

"On it Mac," Joe said before hanging up the phone.

Duncan lead his car through the streets, hoping to find something soon.

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Bobby walked into the building to see Anna standing at the other side of the room. Elkaryene was still in her chair. The young Immortal watched as Bobby brought Methos' body into the room.

"Scott!" she cried out.

"Silence!" Anna yelled at her.

Elkaryene immediately shut her mouth, not wanting to aggravate the two any further. She watched as Bobby stopped and dumped Methos' body onto the floor. She yearned to help her friend but she didn't know how.

"He was easy to take down. Too easy.He cares for her greatly and I would like to know why," Bobby told Anna. "She was the reason I could take him down."

Anna's eyebrows shot up in curiousity at what her husband had said.

"I'd like to know that myself. I don't know how much older he is to us but I'd love to know," Anna agreed.

"That too. She could know but I doubt it. I really don't think that someone as young and naive as her knows how old her friend could possibly be," Bobby replied.

"And their friends are still looking for them. We should eliminate them as well. Particularly the Immortal. The mortal isn't so bad. I don't think he knows what we are, unless I'm wrong," Anna said.

"Good thing is they don't know where to find us. Unless we want them to find us rather soon, it'll be a while before they find us," Bobby told her.

Anna nodded in agreement as she folded her arms. She began to pace back and forth, wondering what to do. Her stare soon came to Elkaryene, who sat quietly in her chair. Anna walked over to her with a smile.

"I think there's one way of bringing them here. We could bring their friend here ourselves, then take them out all at once. I mean, you or I are older than all of them put together. I just know it. Scott can't be too much older than us. They'd never be able to defeat us," Anna suggested.

She smirked as she looked over at her husband, who smiled back at her. Elkaryene watched them with frantic eyes.

"You can't do this!" she cried out, unable to keep quiet anymore.

She began to wriggle in the seat as both Anna and Bobby walked up to her. They both smiled at her.

"Of course we can. You're not in a position to do anything. You can't help Scott so don't even try. He's dead, just as you are and your friend we saw at the bar," Bobby told her.

Elkeryene watched as they walked over to Methos, who still hadn't revived quite yet. The young Immortal saw that he was in the process of healing and she heard him groan. The two lifted him up and carried him across the room to a wall. Bobby and Anna each pulled out a dagger, causing Elkaryene to gulp. She knew what was coming as she continued to watch them.

'I don't think I'm going to like where this is going,' she thought to herself. 'Not at all.'

She had to close her eyes and turned her head away. She didn't open her eyes as she heard a cry out in pain. She didn't want to look but she knew she would have to eventually.

'Methos, no. Sometimes, I wish some things never happened. If it wasn't for me, you wouldn't be in this mess. I really hate putting others at risk because of me,' she thought to herself.

"Leave him like that. I'll go after their friend. Do something with her in the meantime. When I come back with their friend, we can't have her warning him about anything," Bobby said before he headed for the door.

Elkaryene opened her eyes and looked over at her friend, the tears in her eyes. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Bobby leaving the building. She slightly lowered her head as Anna walked over to her.

"What's the matter with you? Never seen your friend like this before?" Anna asked her.

"It's none of your business," retorted Elkaryene.

She lifted her head enough to stare at the woman standing before her.

"You know will not live past this night," Anna said.

"When I die, it will not be by your hands. I'd rather die a million deaths than be permanantly killed by you," Elkaryene snarled back. "In fact, I'd rather be killed by Scott than you."

"Too bad your wish won't come true," Anna replied with a sneaky smile on her face.

The older Immortal took out another dagger and looked over Elkaryene with an evil smile on her face.

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Joe walked over to the bar, reaching for the phone as he did so. He dialed a number and it rang a few times beforesomeone finally answered.

"Have we found anything about Anna or Bobby yet?" he asked the other on the phone.

He began to listen to what the person had to say.

"Yeah, I know that already. Anything else you can tell me?" Joe wanted to know.

He began to listen to what the man had to say. Joe began to write things down all the while, not noticing that the door opened. He didn't notice the quiet footsteps that made their way towards him.

"Listen, that's great. You've been a great help. Thanks," Joe said before hanging up the phone.

Almost immediately, he heard the clicking of a gun behind him.

"I see you're here. I figured you were going to come sooner or later," Joe told him without even turning his head.

"Then why are you alone if you were expecting me?" wondered Bobby.

"I was actually expecting you later than sooner," Joe admitted to him.

"Don't even think about moving. Where's your friend? The one who was here earlier with you, Scott and Elkaryene?" Bobby demanded. "And no lies."

"No lies, huh? Well, honestly, he's out looking for you and Anna. When he'll be back I won't know," Joe replied.

"Does he have a cell phone?" Bobby asked.

"What? Joe asked, a bit surprised with what he heard.

"Does he have a cell phone?" repeated Bobby. "If he does, you are going to call him and tell him to come back here."

Joe sighed. Bobby's answer came as the mortal picked up the receiver. He began to dial the number and let it ring a few times before Duncan answered.

"What is it Joe?" Duncan wanted to know. "I'm trying to look for Methos and Elkaryene."

"It's about Scott and Elkaryene. There's someone here at the barto talk to you. So you'd better come back and talk to him," Joe explained.

Joe couldn't tell how surprised Duncan was but he could only imagine. The Highlander was quiet for a moment before speaking back up.

"I'll be right there Joe. Don't move," Duncan told him.

Duncan hung up the phone as Joe stared at the receiver in his hand.

"Don't worry my friend. I'm not planning to move anytime soon," Joe said with a snicker in his voice.

Joe didn't see the smile creeping onto Bobby's face when he said that.

'Now they will all die,' Bobby thought to himself.

TBC...