Jason and Kellie were waiting as the latest events put GH's staff further behind.
Kellie had dozed off against Jason in the meantime. She woke up when Jason's phone rang.
"Hey Michael," Jason said answering and putting the phone on speaker.
"So have you heard from Mom?" Michael asked.
"I saw her an hour ago maybe," Jason said, "She stopped by to see Kellie before leaving GH after her doctor's appointment."
"I was supposed to meet Mom after her appointment at the MetroCourt," Michael said, "She never showed up. No one at the MetroCourt has seen her. She's not answering her phone. And why is my sister in the hospital?"
"They're running tests to figure out why she's been sick," Jason said, "I'll look to see if Carly is still here and check if her car is in the parking garage."
"I'll head over to GH," Michael said, hanging up.
"Are you okay if," Jason started.
"I'm not going anywhere," Kellie said, "Go find Carly. Make sure she's okay."
In the parking garage, Jason found Carly's car still there and her cell phone on the ground. He called Spinelli to check the video footage, confirming Carly had been in the garage at the same time as Ryan.
Michael pulled into the parking garage and got out of the car.
"I see Mom's car is here," Michael said.
"Her phone was on the floor," Jason said, "Spinelli said she and Ryan Chamberlain were in the garage at the same time."
"Do you think Ryan could have taken her?" Michael said.
"I'd say it looks that way," Jason said.
"What do we do?" Michael said as they walked back in the building.
"Let's check GH one more time," Jason said, "See if we can't get an idea where Ryan was headed. Hopefully Kellie will be done with her tests."
"I can stay with Kellie if you need to go after Mom," Michael said, "I'll check the hospital while you let Kellie know what's going on."
Jason walked in to Kellie's room.
"Any idea when they'll take you in for the ultrasound," Jason asked.
Kellie shook her head, "Did you find Carly?"
"No," Jason said, "We think Ryan Chamberlain might have her."
"You're going after her right?" Kellie asked.
"I have to," Jason said, "I hate leaving you here."
"I'll be fine," Kellie said, "Carly and my soon to be brother or sister are in the hands of a serial killer. I'm just waiting to have tests run."
"No sign of her," Michael said, walking into the room.
"Jason, you need to go," Kellie said, "I'd offer to go with you."
"You're not in any condition to," Jason said.
"It certainly wouldn't stop my sister from trying," Michael said.
"I do not need my little brother baby-sitting me," Kellie said.
"How many times have you disappeared from hospitals?" Michael teased.
"Sick or not sick," Kellie said, "I can still…"
"Throw tables to scare me," Michael said, "I don't doubt it. Don't think of it as baby-sitting think of it as catching up with your brother you haven't seen for weeks."
"You should get going," Kellie said to Jason, "If Chamberlain has Carly, you don't have time to waste."
"Call me when you get any kind of answers," Jason said, kissing Kellie before he left.
The elementary school
Earlier at the school when an anonymous threat was called in, in the middle of the chaos of trying to bring the students inside from recess, Alyssa had wandered toward the backside of the playground.
She looked at the fence to see Garrett standing there. Alyssa promptly marched over to him and attempted to slap him as best she could.
"That's for being a lying snake," Alyssa said.
"Well, this certainly was much easier than I thought," Garrett said, picking Alyssa up and putting his hand over her mouth so she couldn't scream.
