Garrett was interrupted by another phone call from Shiloh.

"I almost forgot there's one other thing you'll want to keep an eye on," Shiloh said, "I'm not sure on all the details, but Kellie could have an IUD. That might cause an issue with the pregnancy."

"Noted," Garrett said, "I'll let the doctor making a house call know."

General Hospital

Jason entered Alyssa's hospital room. Alyssa was asleep as Olivia sat next to her.

"How is she?" Jason asked.

"She finally went to sleep about twenty minutes ago," Olivia said

They were interrupted by the sound of Alyssa whimpering, "No," and then letting out a scream, "Mommy."

Jason moved quickly to Alyssa's side, gently nudging her awake.

"It's okay, Alyssa," Jason said quietly, "You're safe. I promise."

Alyssa quieted down and slowly woke up.

"Uncle Jason," Alyssa said, groggily, sitting up, "You're going to save Mommy from the spider right."

"Spider?" Jason asked puzzled.

"The spider that took Mommy and had his hands all over me," Alyssa said.

"I'm going to everything I can do find your mom," Jason said.

"Pinky swear," Alyssa said, holding her pinky out.

"Pinky swear," Jason said, locking pinkies with Alyssa.

"Tell Mommy I'm sorry," Alyssa said.

"Sorry for what?" Jason asked.

"For getting her napped by not going the same direction as the other kids," Alyssa said, "The spider said it was my fault he took me and him touching me for trying to hurt him at the school. That I'm being punished. So that means Mommy getting taken is my fault too."

"Aww honey," Ollvia said, "What the Spider did was not your fault? I don't care what he tells you."

"That's right," Jason said, "That spider is the one who chose to do the wrong thing and to take you and your Mom and anything else he did."

"But I didn't do what the teachers said," Alyssa said, "And now the Spider has mom."

"Should you have done what the teachers said," Jason replied as Alyssa yawned, "Yes. But that's doesn't make what the Spider did your fault."

"We will tell you that as many times as it takes for you to believe that," Olivia said, "Do you think you can go back to sleep."

"What if I dream about the spider?" Alyssa asked, dozing off.

"Since it's your dream," Jason said, "You can imagine you're bigger than him and step on him."

Alyssa didn't respond having fallen back to sleep.

"You just have sweet dreams," Jason said, kissing her forehead before he turned to leave the room.

Olivia followed him into the hallway, "If I ever get my hands on Garrett…"

"You won't have to," Jason said, "I promise you he's not getting near Alyssa ever again. I'll do whatever it takes."

You promise me, Jason," Olivia said, "You're going to bring our girl home. I'll hold you personally responsible if Kellie doesn't come back with you."

"I'm going to bring her home," Jason said.

"I know Kellie was in the hospital earlier today," Olivia said, " Did the doctors figure out what was wrong with her?"

"She's either pregnant or has ovarian cancer," Jason said, "Until we get her home for more tests, we don't know for sure."

"I didn't think Kellie could get pregnant," Olivia said.

"No one did," Jason said, "Monica looked over her records from California. Let's just say Kellie's tubes weren't tied like we thought."

Olivia stood shocked as they were interrupted by Jason's phone ringing, "Spinelli, what do you have for me?…Text me the address."

Jason hung up the phone, "I have to go. Charles or Monica can fill you on Kellie's possible condition."

"You just bring Kellie home," Olivia said, trying to be strong, "My son's is God knows where right now. And I know I didn't give birth to Kellie or raise her. In my heart, she's my daughter as much as Dante and Leo are my sons. The thought of her at Garrett's mercy, Jason…"

Jason gave Olivia a hug, "It'll be okay, I'll make sure of it. Though I'm not sure how yet. For the record, I know she probably doesn't tell you this, but I know Kellie thinks of you as her mom."

"Just when she's drunk or being a brat," Olivia said, "But I wouldn't have it any other way."

The Quartermaine Mansion

"They can stay here if needed," Monica said as Jason stood in the doorway of the bedroom, watching Jared and Jamie sleep, "If Charles need a place for them to stay for some reason."

"I think he plans to stay at the house with them," Jason said, "I'm sure he'll reach out to you or Olivia if he needs help."

Monica nodded and left Jason with the boys.

Jason walked softly into the room and woke both boys up.

"I'm sorry to wake you guys up," Jason said, "But I didn't want to just leave town without talking to you."

"You're going after mom, right?" Jared asked.

"Of course he is," Jamie said.

"Yes," Jason said, "I have to leave town."

"So Garrett took Mom out of town?" Jared asked.

"I don't know," Jason said, "I know the PCPD is looking for her here. But if he did take her out of town, I'll find her."

"You'll cover more ground that way," Jamie said.

"And another law enforcement agency has been looking into Garrett's activities for a long time," Jason said, "I think they might be able to help."

"Did you find out why mom's sick before she was taken?" Jared asked.

"Not quite," Jason said, "The doctors didn't get to finish running tests before she went to find your sister."

"If mom's sick why is she chasing bad guys?" Jamie asked.

"Because there is nothing she wouldn't do to make sure you stay safe," Jason said, "The doctors had given her some medicine to help her feel better and she thought she was up to it."

"Wait so Mom's goes after bad guys sick while Alyssa goes after bad guys even though she's too little instead of running from them," Jared said, "So Alyssa is just taking after Mom when she does that?"

"Yes and no," Jason said, "I get on the surface it looks the same."

"Mom took Uncle Lo and Johnny with her," Jamie said, "The cops were on their way. It was on the news. Alyssa probably didn't even think about what she was doing when she saw Garrett. She was mad and just decided she was going to do what she wanted to do."

"Did you see Alyssa?" Jared asked.

"I saw her," Jason said, "She was sleeping when I left the hospital."

"Did Garrett hurt her in any way?" Jamie asked.

"She had a night mare while I was there," Jason said, "She'll probably have them for awhile."

"Like mom," Jared said.

"We'll sleep in her bedroom if we have to and make sure she doesn't have nightmares," Jamie said.

"I'm sure she'll appreciate that," Jason said, "She also thinks that Garrett hurting her, taking her and your mom is her fault. If she tries to tell you that, you need to help her understand it's not her fault. Regardless of what she did or didn't do at school today, she isn't to blame for what Garrett decided to do to her."

"We can do that," Jared said.

"It's not the victims fault," Jamie said, "That's what mom and dad taught us when ever we had to go with Mom to work with people they rescued from whatever Mom rescued them from. I just never thought we'd have to use that for one of our family members."

"And try to get along with Spencer," Jason said.

"We are," Jared said, "We have to get along with him."

"We can't exactly sneak off to the hospital to check on her with guards," Jamie said, "Not that we considered it."

The other side of town

Meanwhile across town, an unknown man opened the door of an apartment. Upon entering he saw invader newspapers opened to the medical column penned by Liesl Obrecht.

He heard movement and stopped just shy of the corner by the hallway.

"Who dares disturb me at this hour?" Liesl demanded to know, coming down the hallway. She was holding a lamp.

The man waited for Liesl to come into the living room and knocked her out before she could see him.