Inside the house

Tyler was on the floor, heavily sedated. He still had bruises from the beatings he'd been receiving. He even had several cuts on his arm that had to be stitched up.

"She can't be," he mumbled, "I know she looks like her. But it's impossible."

"Not this again," the girl said, annoyed.

"But she said it herself, she'd done the whole car in the river thing before," Tyler continued, "I knew there was something she wasn't telling me."

"Shut up, already will you?" the girl said, "Make up your mind about this chick already."

Tyler tried to scratch himself in his delirious state.

"Stop that," the girl said, "You'll undo the stitching job I did on you already. Which I might add by the way is fabulous despite not finishing EMT school."

"How's our guest doing?" the hooded figure asked, coming in the room.

"Same as always," the girl said, "Do you have to ask? It's pretty obvious."

"Watch your tone with me, young lady," the figure said. Someone knocked at the door.

PCPD

"What do you want?" Sonny said, "To gloat because you have a better relationship with my daughter than I do? I'm not in the mood."

"Do you have to make everything about you?" Lorenzo said, "Your daughter and Sam went missing. Now I'm here to find out why she came here last night."

"You promised you'd have Kellie's back and now she's missing," Sonny yelled, "So much for that."

"She wasn't kidnapped," Lorenzo said, "We're pretty sure she wanted to go missing. We think Sam went with her. The question is why."

Sonny slumped against the cell bars.

"So you have an idea where she went," Lorenzo said.

"She found a deed to a safe house I never bought in Bernie's old files," Sonny said, "I told her not to go off by herself."

"She listens about as well as you do," Lorenzo said.

"Here's what you are going to," Sonny said, "You find Sam and my daughter and then make sure Kellie gets nowhere near the business ever again.

"I've already tried to talk her out of finishing this," Lorenzo said, "She won't have it."

"Try harder," Sonny said, "I know she won't listen to me."

"She doesn't really listen to anyone if hadn't noticed," Lorenzo said, "If you would stop seeing her as a defenseless little girl. You might make more headway with your daughter.

"What do you know?" Sonny said, "You probably just want to use your connection to Kellie to stick it to me."

"Think whatever you want, Corinthos," Lorenzo said, "But remember this, god knows why, but my niece, your daughter will go to hell and back for you even if you don't deserve it. Right now she's the only person you have left. I wouldn't antagonize her in case it's possible to push her too far."

The guard approached them, "I'll have to ask you to leave, some of the other prisoners are complaining that you're making too much noise."

"Do you know where the safe house is?" Lorenzo asked.

"No," Sonny said, turning his back to Lorenzo. Lorenzo left.