"Allison! Nathan!" Jack yelled as he raced down the hall. Allison Blake stopped and looked at him. She had been walking with Nathan, her husband, soon to be ex-husband.

"What is it?" she asked him, ignoring the disgusted look on Nathan's face.

"I've got a bit of a problem," Jack began, fishing out the data pad devise holding a copy of the document that Saralie had put on his computer. "My niece hacked into my computer last night. She put this on a document on it and sent the same thing to my email. If anything happens to her at home, I'm one of her legal guardians," he explained at an amazingly break-neck pace for him, "I don't know what to do about her, perhaps—" Nathan cut him off.

"She hacked onto your computer?" he asked startled, "How did she do that?"

"She's always been good at that type of thing. She's 16 now, but she started hacking at the age of 4, but at seven she had hacked into the pentagon five times. I had hoped—"

"She was the one who nearly set off a full fledged war by hacking into the pentagon!" Allison yelped.

Jack grinned sheepishly. "Yeah, she was. Tom was really proud of her, even thought he took away the computer he would boast about how his daughter had nearly caused a war. It was his favorite conversation starter, asking what the guest's children had done and then he would talk about Saralie's hacking. I thought she had stopped,"

Nathan spoke up again, "She shouldn't have been able to get to your computer, it's on a Eureka only network, impossible to hack onto," he seemed very shocked, if not mad.

"Well, I doubt you should be able to hack into the pentagon at the age of six as well, but she did it," Jack smiled gamely. "She skipped a few grades, I think she'll fit in," he shrugged, "That is if you'll let her come live with me here,"

"Fine," Nathan gave in after several minutes of careful thought.

"She can't be as bad as that Zoe of yours," Allison joked.

"No where near it," Jack said. "Thank you," he ran off to find a computer.