Caitlin parked the car some distance away from Watson's cabin. She decided if Watson had abducted Sarah then driving up would give him too much notice and Mike was happy enough to follow her lead. They walked up to the cabin in silence with their plan of approach already worked out. The gradually lightening sky made the path easier. Just before the road widened out into the cabin clearing, Caitlin went left and Mike went right. Their weapons were drawn and in their hands.

She went around the back while Mike covered her from the dense undergrowth at the side of the house. She peeked into the window and her eyes widened; lying on the double bed in the centre of the room was a young woman. Caitlin couldn't make out her face but her hair was the same colour as Hawke's and she was tied up. Watson entered the bedroom and Caitlin ducked down. She strained to hear the conversation.

'What do you want with me?' Sarah was asking.

Caitlin closed her eyes at how scared the young woman sounded.

'I just want to spend time with you, Sarah.' Watson's voice drifted through the simple wooden structure.

Caitlin slowly rose to look through the window again.

Watson was sat on the bed caressing Sarah's hair. Caitlin shuddered to see him and the way Sarah was flinching away from his touch.

'They're all out looking for you.' Watson said. 'But they'll never find you. You're mine now.' His hand reached for her jeans. Sarah started to struggle.

Outside, Caitlin paled. If she didn't do something, she was going to end up watching and listening to Sarah getting raped. She could already hear Sarah's frightened cries through the wall. They needed a distraction. She ran back around the house and fired a shot at Watson's car taking out one of the back tyres. She took position next to the cabin door and when Watson raced out, she sneaked into the cabin behind his back. She ran to the bedroom.

Sarah's blue eyes widened at the sight of her. Caitlin quickly pushed past her shock at how alike Sarah and Hawke were to reach for Sarah's bonds. She tried hard to ignore the fact that Sarah's jeans were partially open.

'Who are you?' Sarah asked.

'Explanations later. Escape now.' Caitlin said as she got Sarah free who immediately did up her jeans with trembling hands. Caitlin crossed the room and opened the bedroom wide. She gestured for Sarah and the other woman jumped out. Caitlin was halfway out when Watson charged back in.

'Hey!' He yelled.

Caitlin aimed and shot at him.

Watson dived out of the way and Caitlin dropped the rest of the way out of the window. She grabbed Sarah and started to run toward the undergrowth.

A shot rang out and hit the dirt by their feet. They both dropped to the ground.

'Stop!' Watson shouted. 'Or I will shoot you.'

Caitlin whirled, rising to her knees and shot at him getting out of the window. She pushed Sarah to get going and they raced again for the tree line. Watson was hard on their heels. He shot again. The bullet flew past to shatter a tree branch nearby. Sarah stumbled on a rock and fell. Caitlin went back to help her and came to an abrupt halt as a bullet hit the ground in front of her.

Watson smiled snidely. 'Stop right there. Drop the gun.' He jerked the shotgun at her and she slowly lowered the gun to the ground. She was hoping that somewhere in the foliage was Mike backing her up.

Watson's brown eyes raked over her. 'Well, aren't you a live one.' He smiled. 'It's a shame but I don't have time for you and I've been waiting on Sarah a while now.' He raised the shotgun. 'Time to say bye-bye.'

'No!' Sarah yelled. She kicked out with her legs catching Watson's, sending him off balance.

The gun fired.

Caitlin was already half-way to the ground when she felt Mike hit her from the side, sending her the rest of the way. She grabbed her gun and fired at Watson; he jerked and fell backwards.

Mike groaned.

'Mike?' Caitlin turned him over to find him clutching his left arm with his other hand. She pried his fingers away.

'Is he OK?' Sarah asked crawling over to them.

'It's just a graze.' Caitlin said with relief.

'Just.' Mike exclaimed. His eyes met hers and she was pleased to see them twinkling irrepressively. 'You know Saint John's plans always involve me getting shot too.'

The distinctive howl of engines filled the air.

'What is that?' Sarah commented looking up. Caitlin and Mike exchanged a wry look.

'Come on.' Caitlin said as she and Sarah helped Mike to his feet.

Airwolf descended into the clearing and landed by them. The doors opened and her crew spilled out.

'You OK?' Hawke asked sliding an arm around Caitlin.

'I'm OK.' Caitlin said hugging him back. 'Mike saved my life.'

Hawke's blue eyes smiled gratefully at the blonde-haired man. 'Thanks.'

Mike shrugged and winced. 'Any time.'

Saint John nudged his brother. 'Didn't I tell you he was good at what he does?'

Hawke didn't reply. His eyes were pinned to the woman standing beside Mike and he gently let go of his wife. Caitlin reached over and pulled Mike away; they moved back to stand by Airwolf next to Jo leaving the two brothers opposite Sarah.

Sarah's eyes widened as they travelled over the two men, her mind making the connection to a photo of two young boys. 'Oh my God. You're dead!'

Saint John swallowed hard against the sudden press of tears. 'No. They lied to Mom and Dad.'

'We've been looking for you.' Hawke said quietly, his voice rough with emotion.

'We're really here and we're really your brothers.' Saint John added. 'You're not alone anymore.'

The tears welled in Sarah's eyes and she took a tentative step forward. A moment later, she was in her brothers' arms as hers wrapped tightly around them.