A/N: Thank you so much for any and all feedback. Means a lot! This is a short little chapter leading up to some longer ones. Thanks guys!

Jason paced back and forth, hands on his hip, talking to Blackburn. Sonny watched his team leader think and process, hoping that he was using his unmatched combat expertise to figure out a way to get Lisa out of king sized pile of dog shit situation. Sonny knew his own expertise was not the strategy but the enforcement and he was okay with that. Sonny's strengths lay in force and he was itching to use them.

"Hows the hand, brother?" Ray asked, handing him a water bottle to put on his knuckles. Sonny ignored the gesture and opened and closed his fingers, feeling the sharp pain of a boxer's fracture radiate through his shoulder.

"Better than the table, I'm guessing." Ray said, jerking his head towards the destroyed wooden desk beside Blackburn. Sonny continued to bore a hole in the back of Blackburn's skull while he furiously sorted through old ISR footage of the land near the reactor.

As soon as Sonny heard Lisa mention the show, he knew what she was telling him. She would've never dropped a random comment in like that in front of the group unless it was important. Blackburn had thought it odd as well, because he made quick eye contact with Sonny who nodded once, confirming his suspicions.

Blackburn then ducked his head to write a note and Sonny had lunged for the com, growling a threat that he hoped he could keep. Blackburn wrestled away the com and had motioned for Trent to pull Sonny back. Trent did so, looking at him apologetically. Sonny immediately took his anger out on the closest item (which happened to be a very well made table) and was satisfied as pain bloomed throughout his body. Clay grabbed Sonny and steered him to the back of the room, forcing him to sit as Blackburn finished the call.

Now Sonny was quarantined in the back as the team worked on finding Lisa. He felt useless once more, sidelined because of his anger and overall incompetency. At least he had provided Blackburn with the most important information about the reactor which spurred him to action.

"None of us can work those things the way Davis can. Not even Blackburn. We're just in the way up there." Clay said as gently as he could.

"It's ironic isn't it?" Sonny said, looking at his friend wearily.

"What's that?"

"That the best person to find Davis right now would be Davis."