1"Looking for this?" a voice said behind her. Lisa gasped and whirled around to see Jackson sitting on her desk chair twirling a hockey stick in his long fingers. She made a break for the door but Jackson moved his body in front of it and held her tightly against his chest. He held up a knife and covered her mouth.

"Be quiet and you won't get hurt," he muttered, guiding her to the window.

Lisa still kicked strongly at him and made muffled noises, but they were already on her balcony. Jackson guided her down the steps and into his car. He pushed her in and slammed the door before she could jump out. They moved down the driveway and Lisa still tried to open the door, but it wouldn't budge.

"Nice try, Leese," Jackson grinned smugly at her. "After the last stunt you pulled I installed child safety locks."

"No, no, no," she cried, pounding on the window. "How did you get away?"

Jackson snorted. "The Florida state police is not that hard to outrun, Leese."

Lisa gave up and leaned against the window. "So who are you threatening now, Jack? What's your master plan?"

"No one except you, Lisa," Jackson smiled. "This time it's just you, me, and my little game."

Lisa called his bluff. "I'm not scared of you. You won't kill me."

Jackson sighed. "Lisa, do not underestimate my capabilities."

There was a few moments silence until Lisa finally asked quietly, "Where are we going?"

Jackson paused. "South Carolina."

A few minutes later he spoke again. "You know, it didn't have to be like this."

Lisa narrowed her eyes. "Yeah, you didn't have to be a dick."

"No. You could just allow me to be me," he corrected her.

"How could you?" Lisa's words accompanied a choked cry. "I...thought...I cared about you, I thought you'd changed. I started to understand part of why you were you...started to think you were human... I thought you cared about the kids," her head fell to her hands. Her voice fell to a whisper. "I thought you said you never lied."

"I did say that, but how do you know I wasn't lying then?" he counterattacked.

"You know, I wouldn't even be surprised if you made up all that bullshit about your parents to get me off your ass," she spat at him. Jackson's grip tightened on the steering wheel as he jerked the car to a stop and slammed her head against the window.

"Don't you ever. Say that again," he growled through his teeth. Lisa clenched her jaw.

"If you don't like it, don't dish it out," she replied.

Jackson released her with a jerk and began driving again. A few miles down the road, Lisa spoke.

"Why do you want me so much if all you ever do is beat me up, threaten me, and get annoyed at what I do or say?" she questioned.

Jackson glanced at her. "That's what I like about you. Your brains."

"What's in South Carolina?" she shot at him.

"Headquarters."

"But you drove to work in Florida," she replied.

"Those were state headquarters. These are national," he explained. "My boss wants to meet you."

"Did they hear...what happened with Jed?" she asked.

"They heard he was murdered but figured it was an unhappy customer," he smirked at her.

"I thought Jed started up the business," her eyebrows furrowed.

"No," he told her. A lie, she realized. "He started up the Florida branch after training with national."

"So you lied to me again," she rolled her eyes.

"No, I left out information," he grinned his cocky grin at her.

By the time they'd reached Georgia, Lisa was frustrated. "Can I at least call my father?" she pleaded.

Jackson ran a hand through his hair and chewed his lip. "Fine. But if you give any information on our whereabouts, Lisa, and so help me god-"

Lisa held up a hand. "Whatever, Jack, I just want to tell him I'm okay...well, not dead," Jackson glared at her and tossed her a cell phone.

Lisa quickly dialed in his number. It picked up after the first ring.

"Hello?" a frantic voice said. Her father.

"Daddy, it's Lisa," her voice cracked.

"It's Lisa!" she heard him cry, and then dozens of footsteps. The police, she thought.

"Honey, where are you?" he asked. Suddenly Lisa was struck with an idea.

"I can't say," she said pointedly, hoping beyond hope that her father would pick up.

"You can't-he's sitting right next to you," Joe realized.

"Uh, yeah," Lisa urged him.

"In...the car," he guessed. Lisa said yes.

"In...Florida?" he took a shot.

"Um, no," she answered him. Jackson glared at her suspiciously.

"Georgia," he asked again. Before Lisa could affirm, Jackson ripped the phone from her hand and jerked the car to a stop.

"Hi, Joe?" Jackson said. "Yeah, it's me, just wanted to let you know that if you keep trying to play these little guessing games with your little princess here, she will suffer. Oops, guess what, she just lost. Game over." He clicked off the phone and before Lisa could react he had slammed her head against the dash and she was engulfed in darkness.

Alright, I plan on putting out the finale soon...the end, finito...tears everyone LOL...but I do plan on making more fanfics...for one of them I am considering using real characters, so if you would like to be a character please email me or simply message me and I'll try to put you in...okay then..