NOTE: I'm not 100% sure how videophones work via a cell phone. I know how an actual videophone works, and how if someone calls that doesn't use a videophone works, I've talked to people through video relay, but I honestly have no idea how cell phones work, and if you can use the phone like a normal phone if you want to. I also don't know how tracking a call works via a relay as well. If this information is not true, please let me know, and I will change it! Thanks!

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At. 10:00 AM, Jackie and her parents came in. "So what do I need to do?" she asked Jack as she walked up to his desk.

He looked up. "Well, we're going to set you up in a conference room with an interpreter. You will call Jamil, but not through the relay service. We can't track him that way. I want you to do some small talk, enough for us to get his location, then tell him you want to meet him." Jack explained, signing when he could.

Jackie nodded. "Alright."

15 minutes later, they were set up in one of the conference rooms. Jackie took a deep breath, then pressed Jamil's number on her phone. She watched the interpreter to know when he answered.

"Hello?" Jamil answered.

"Hi, it's Jackie."

"Hi! He replied.

She paused for a second, thinking about what to say. "What are you doing?"

"Nothing much."

Jackie quickly looked at Jack and Tara. He motioned for her to continue her conversation.

"How about you?" he asked.

"I, uh, I'm just sitting in my room, bored. That's why I called." She looked at Jack again.

"GO-AHEAD." He signed to her.

"I was wondering if you'd like to get together sometime today."

"I wish I could, but I have to work today. I'm sorry."

"Ok, tomorrow then?" Jackie asked.

"Yeah, sure. But in the morning. I have to work in the evening."

"Boy, you need to work a lot." Jackie mumbled, loud enough for Jamil to hear.

"That reminds me. I have a question to ask you." He replied.

"What?"

"I'll ask you tomorrow at our favorite restaurant at 11:30. You'll have to wait and see." Jamil replied, then hung up.

"I wonder what he's got up his sleeve." Jack mumbled to himself.

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Once Tara stopped incessantly sobbing, Bobby let go of her. "You OK?" he asked when she looked at him.

She nodded. "Fine."

"Do you want to talk about it?"

She shook her head quickly as she fumbled around her armrest storage area, looking for a tissue.

"Do you want to go back upstairs?"

"No, I think I'll stay down here for a bit longer." Tara replied.

"Do you want me to stay with you?"

She shook her head again. "I'll be fine.

"You sure?" he asked, concerned.

She nodded again.

"OK, I'll see you in a bit." Bobby replied, getting out of the car.

Tara sighed as she watched Bobby walk into the building. "If only I didn't love him like a brother."

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Jack had just sat down at his desk from escorting Jackie and her parents to the front door when he saw Bobby walk in. "Hey! Where have you been, Crash?"

Bobby shrugged as he sat down at his desk. "Helping a friend."

Jack looked at him for an explanation, but when it didn't come, he shrugged it off.

"What's going on with the case?" Bobby asked.

"Well," Jack started. "Jackie called Jamil, they have a meeting set up for tomorrow morning. And he said he has a question to ask her." He emphasized the word question.

"Uh oh. Here comes the reason." Bobby replied.

Jack nodded. "I already informed them that to catch this guy, Jackie will have to do what he says, but we will be there, watching them at all times. The parents weren't too enthused, but they understand it is for the greater good."

Bobby nodded. "I wouldn't be too thrilled to hear my kid has to get in the middle of this, either."

Jack nodded. "We got Jamil's IP out of the call, so SOG's tracking him right now."

"Good." Bobby replied. He then called over to Stanley. "What about the review chatter?"

Stanley shook his head. I have a program that checks out every review that gets posted. Nothing suspicious lately."

Bobby pursed his lips. "Looks like Jackie has to be our key to getting to the bottom this."

Jack nodded in reply. "Now all we have to wait for is tomorrow, unless Jamil does something that we could catch him in tonight."

Bobby shook his head. "He seems too smart to do that. His weakest link is Jackie. Let's hope she's up to the task."

"Jackie's a tough cookie." Sue replied, seeing their conversation as she walked by. "She will pull through for us. I just know it."

"And how do you know this?" Bobby asked, amused.

Sue smiled. "Women's intuition."

"Let's hope your intuition is right, otherwise we're putting many people in danger." Jack replied.

Sue smiled at him. "It will be."

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Tara woke up Wednesday morning with a headache. She had called in sick the afternoon before, and wasn't planning on coming in the rest of the week, or until Stanley left. Too many worlds of hers were colliding, and she couldn't think straight. She spent half the night wide awake, and only fell asleep at 4AM. Now it was 6, and she was wide awake again. She sighed as she got out of bed.

"Might as well do something productive." She mumbled to herself as she went to her computer to do more research. After about an hour of unproductiveness, her eyes grew wide. She quickly emailed it to the entire team, minus Stanley, of course.