(Around 4:00, Lucy walks over to D's desk.)

Lucy: D? Your kids are downstairs with a Mrs. Thornstein who wants to know if you'll keep them here or if she should take them home with her or to your house…

D: What? Donna was supposed to pick them up from school. I, I'll go downstairs and see what's going on. Thanks anyways, Luce.

(D heads to the elevator as Bobby turns to Jack.)

Bobby: He's sure having a good day, isn't he?

(D comes upstairs with his kids)

D: Hey guys, you know my kids, Tanya and Davey. There have been some mix-ups. I need to make a few phone calls so I'll be back in a minute. I need you guys to watch them for a bit while I'm gone.

(D pulls out his cell phone as he leaves the room. Both kids immediately go to Levi. Tanya starts asking Sue about Levi, and they talk quietly by Sue's desk. Davey goes over to Jack.)

Davey: Do you know why my mom didn't get us from school?

Jack: No, but I'm sure we'll find out. She probably just lost track of the time.

(D comes back into the room, looking distressed.)

Jack: What's going on?

D: Donna's missing.

(Scene is D's home, with the kids playing video games in the livingroom. The doorbell rings and D goes to answer it. It's the pizza boy.)

D: Thanks. Here you are.

(He hands the boy $20.)

Delivery boy: Thank you. Have a good night.

(D shuts the door.)

D: OK, guys. Pizza's here. Time to eat!

(The kids come running from the other room into the kitchen.)

D: Now, you guys know we can't do this every night.

Tanya: I know. But, since Mom's not here…

D: I know. And my team at work's doing everything to try and find her. We will find her.

(He tries to look brave. Davey looks like he's going to cry.)

(D's on the phone.)

Bobby: Hello?

D: Hey, Bobby? It's D. I tried to call Jack but he's not home.

Bobby: Jack's over here. Jack? D's on the phone. Come on over here, we'll go on speakerphone.

D: You there, Jack?

Jack: Yeah, I'm here. How you holding up?

D: I finally got the kids to bed. Donna's always so good at getting them to settle down. I know they miss her and feel kind of helpless. I kind of do, too. You know how I told you I had a bad feeling earlier today?

Jack: Hey, you had no way of knowing anything would happen.

Bobby: Metro PD knows our number, mate. They'll let us know if anything comes in. And, you know they can't send out a search party until it's been 24 hours.

D: Yeah, I know. I should also tell you I had a phone call tonight from one of our friends from down the street. He hasn't seen his wife all day, either.

Jack: That doesn't sound good.

D: I know. You think it could be connected to the other kidnapping?

Bobby: Could be. We'll check it out in the morning. Try and get some sleep. See ya tomorrow.

Jack: Yeah, we'll see you tomorrow.

D: Thanks, guys. See ya tomorrow.

Next day

(All gathered around the screen.)

D: I just got back from the police station. If they don't get anything today, they'll send out a search party for Donna and Brenda.

Myles: And who's Brenda?

Bobby: Brenda is a friend of D's family, who wasn't seen at all yesterday, either.

Myles: And you would know this because…?

Jack: I was over at Bobby's last night and D called us.

(Myles looks at them with a rejected, puppy-like look. Jack raises his hand to get Sue and Tara's attention. Tara points over to Jack's direction.)

Jack: What's the status on the tape from the gas station?

Tara: We're done the robbery part and nothing new there. Just the same guys the police got for robbing the station.

Sue: But, there's something from the part before the robbery.

(D pops his head up.)

D: And?

Sue: It looks like the guys are part of a gang or something. They've all got the same bandana on their arms. They mention something about "getting rid of blacks."

(D and Lucy look at each other.)

Tara: And Sue's pretty sure they said something about Cameron.

D: That's our street.

Tara: I know.

Jack: Bobby and Myles: go talk to some of the neighbours there and see if there's been any more suspicious activity. D, you and I will look more into this "gang". Tara, you and Sue keep at that tape and see if there's any more you can find.

D: Guys, before you go, I want to apologize for yesterday. I'm sorry for the way I acted. I guess I just need to appreciate what I have, before it's taken from me.

(Myles and Bobby are closest and pat him on the back. Jack smiles at him.)

Bobby: It's OK, mate. We're here for you.

D: Thanks.

(Bobby and Myles leave. Lucy stops D before he goes to work on the case.)

Lucy: Hey, I'm sorry about all that's happening. I was wondering if you needed any help at home, with the kids tonight. I could come over and cook dinner or something.

D: That would help, thanks. Last night wasn't good at all. We ordered pizza.

Lucy: Then I'll come over right after I'm done here. Are you supposed to pick up your kids?

D: Oh, I forgot to arrange it. I'll call one of their friends' parents to bring them here. Thanks for reminding me.

Lucy: Hey, what are women for?