"Booth?" Angela asked not sure how much of the conversation he had heard.

"Angela?" Booth asked confused.

"How much did you hear?" Tempe asked walking in between the two.

"Something about Angela protecting her child." Booth said looking to Angela again. "Is this true?"

"Please don't tell anyone, please?" Ange begged.

"So it's true?" Booth asked unsure.

"Yes it is, please keep it a secret." Tempe said walking over to him to take the file he had in his hand.

"Your secret is safe with me." he said smiling at her. "So who is the father?"

"That is none of your business." Tempe said opening it up.

"Does he know?"

"That too, is none of your business." Tempe said as Angela shook her head no to answer Booth's question.

"I won't tell a soul." He said looking over to Tempe, then grabbed the file and her arm, pulling her out of the office.

"See if you can get those faces done." Tempe called being pulled out.

"Ok sweetie." Angela called back.

"Will you let me go?" Tempe asked trying to loosen Booth's grip.

"I will if you come with me." he said releasing her and continued to walk out the lab, Tempe following him the whole way.

"Will you tell me where were going?" Tempe asked from the passenger's side of the SUV.

"To a friends." He said making a right hand turn.

"What for?"

"How old did you say those bones were?"

"Except for one, under the age of a year."

"No I mean how long ago did they die?"

"About a year. Why?"

"Last year there was a huge outcry of woman claiming to have lost their children. Saying they were kidnapped and the mothers never knew who took them. All the children were under the age of one." Booth explained making a sharp left.

"You think these children were kidnapped, then murdered?"

"No, I know they weren't. The mothers didn't seem very sad by the state their children were gone. It was believed the mothers had them murdered, but there was no evidence to convict them so they walked."

"Why would we be finding the bodies now?"

"That park is new; by doing construction and everything it may have uncovered the place where they buried the children."

"So why are we going to your friend's?"

"Agent Morgan is a co-worker of mine and a close friend. His daughter Lilia lost her son Michael a while ago and I would like to talk to her about it."

Five minutes later they pulled up to a large white house with little windows and a small red door. Getting out, they walked to the front door and knocked. A young girl opened the door and smiled, her blue eyes shimmered with curiosity and her blonde hair was flowing.

"hi." She said cheerfully.

"Hi, Amelia, how are you today?" Booth asked smiling at her.

"Good, is Parker with you?" she asked looking behind them.

"No, he's with his mother, sorry." He said noticing how her face fell. "Is your sister home?"

"Yeah, come on in." she said opening the door for them to enter. "Hi, I'm Amelia."

"Nice to meet you I'm Temperance." Tempe said smiling as they took a seat on the couch.

"LILIA!" Amelia shouted from the bottom step, then jumped as her mother came up behind her and told her not to yell.

"Sorry mommy." She mumbled.

"Booth, welcome. What brings you here?" the woman asked.

"Just some work. Meet Dr. Temperance Brennan." He said introducing them. "Bones, this is Emily Morgan the woman of this house."

"Nice to meet you." The both said shaking hands.

Soon another person entered the room. She was about eighteen years old with long blonde hair and blue eyes just like Amelia.

"Booth." She said running over to him and hugging him.

"Hey kiddo how have you been?" he asked puling away from the hug.

"Ok you?"

"Fine, just fine." He said then introduced her to Tempe. "Look this may be hard, but I'm here to talk to you about Michael."

"Michael? Why?"

"Were investigating a case and we're going through all the files of mothers who reported a missing child last year under the age of one."

"Ok, I'll see what I can tell you." She said trying to smile.

"When was the last time you saw him?"

"On April 19, 2005. He was asleep in his room for the night. It was around 9:30 or so."

"When you woke up, were you alone in the house?"

"No, Amelia was here, but that was it. Michael was gone, dad was at work and mom was with her friends getting her nails done." She said looking to her mom, who then turned and left the room.

"When did you realize Michael was gone?"

"Around 8:30, ten minutes after I woke up. I went to check up on him and found his crib empty."

"Do you remember if there was a sign of a brake in?" Tempe asked out of nowhere.

"It didn't look like it." Lilia answered trying not to cry, but failed as a tear fell from her eyes.

"Thank you for your help, we'll get back to you once we find something out." Booth said getting up and turned to leave with Tempe. "Keep your head up kid." He said patting her back, then walking up to Amelia to mess up her hair.

"So what do you think?" Booth asked once they were in the SUV.

"I think it was an inside job. The kidnapper knew what they were looking for, Michael, nothing was stolen and she said the place didn't look ransacked or anything, proving there was no force of entry showing this person was well known and trusted."

"But remember, Bones, this was a year ago, I don't think she would remember everything."

"She knew the exact time and everything else. She obviously thinks about this a lot."

"She lost her son, of course she would."

"My point exactly." She said resting her head on her hand to relax and think things over.

They continued to talk to a few other people who had also reported children missing. The two they did get to talk to said they were raped at a young age and tried to raise the kids on their own, only to wake up one morning to find them gone.

Both girls, Ashley and Cynthia were still in their teens at least eighteen at the most and they seemed to go to the same school as Lilia.

Booth and Tempe went back to the lab to try and analyze the new information.