Reminder: I only own Halie, Harvey, Sam, Laura, Samson, Sydeny, Molly and the new character, Blazer!
"Are you sure they left?' Sam asked.
"I saw them myself! Laura was muttering something about Halie's mom, but I didn't get to hear it all."
Harvey looked up from his oil, horror in his eyes. "She can't!" he said, randomness in his voice.
Both Sam and Samson turned their puzzled gaze on him. "What do you mean?" Sam asked.
Harvey looked at both his friends, then out towards Ornament Valley, then back at them again.
"Take care of everyone for me." He said.
Sam was really confused now. "Wait, what?"
Harvey looked back at both of them. "I'm going to bring them back. I can't trust Halie in her state of mind right now."
Sam drove in front of him, blocking his from driving any further. "No Harvey. You're not leaving."
Harvey glared at him. "I can if you get out of the way!"
"No I mean I'm not letting you go!" Sam repeated.
"What about the girls?" Samson piped up.
"We won't give them away and maybe we can go ALL together tomorrow." Sam decided.
"But what if something bad happens to them?" Harvey challenged.
Sam looked surprised. "Since when have you ever been so concerned for Halie?"
Harvey narrowed his gaze. "She's my sister. Don't tell me you don't worry about Laura."
Sam shuffled his front tires awkwardly.
"I do, but not when I know where she is." He challenged.
Harvey gave his friend and annoyed look. "Okay then, where is she?"
Sam hesitated and looked at Harvey. If you changed the color of him, he would look just like his father, especially with the look he was giving Sam.
"I…I don't really know" he admitted.
Samson looked at Sam with a look of worry. "So what does that mean?" he prompted.
Sam sighed and shook his head. "Well, if we don't know where they are…"
"Don't know where who are?"
All three cars turned to see Lightning, a puzzled face staring at them.
"Um…um." Harvey stammered
Sam looked at his father with a sheepish gaze, but it was Samson that came to the rescue.
"Sally and Flo. I saw them both at Flo's café', but didn't see them again."
Lightning looked around. "Hmm, maybe they are up at The Wheel Well."
Samson nodded. "That's what I told them, but they didn't listen to me." He said, motioning to Sam and Harvey.
Lightning shrugged. "Well I'm just glad you guys are not getting into any trouble." He drove off towards Willie's Butte.
Samson looked back at them. "So are we leaving or what?"
Harvey smiled and nudged his friend affectionately. Sam hesitated again, but sighed.
"Alright. But if we get in trouble, it's not my fault." Harvey and Samson just rolled their eyes.
As the three set off towards Ornament Valley, Samson made sure his dad wasn't near the billboard before they drove off, searching after their sisters into the sunset.
Halie tried desperately to keep her eyes open. They had been traveling for the whole day and she was tired. Looking back at her friends, she could tell they were tired too.
All of a sudden, Sydney collapsed. She moaned before speaking. "I can't drive any farther."
Laura drove up to her and gently nudged her. 'Come on Sydney, just a bit farther." She sounded very calm, but Halie could tell she was just as tired as the young police car.
"Where can we stop for the night?" Halie asked, stifling a yawn.
Laura looked up and looked around thoughtfully. Before she could speak, a very cold voice sounded from behind her.
"Hey, are you alone?"
Halie narrowed her eyes. "Why?"
"Answer the question. Are you alone?"
Laura seemed more disgusted than afraid. "We maybe so, but why do you care?"
In the shadow where the voice came from, a pair of dark dark green eyes shone, narrowed and dangerous. Sydney let out a whimper.
The eyes close for a moment before the shape of a car comes out of the shadows. It is a navy blue 1989 Blazer. Halie is shaken by how much the color of the car is the same color as Doc.
"What's wrong, got lost or something?" the blazer asked, a smirk crossed his grill.
Halie drove up in front of her friends, standing up to the taller car. "Why do you want to know? Are you stalking us or something? I bet you work for Chick Hicks! Why do you want to know…" she stopped as Laura presses her tire over Halie's grill.
"We are not lost. We just want to be on our way." Laura said, dragging the angry Halie away and nudging Sydney up on her tires.
But the blazer wouldn't back off. Driving in front of them, he replied in a menacing voice.
"I don't think you are going anywhere. You are going to be good little cars and follow me."
Before Halie or her friends could reply, the blazer roughly pushed them in the direction back towards town. Halie stiffened. They couldn't go back now! But they were pushed into an old abandoned shack they had passed a few moments earlier. Halie couldn't take this. Without any warning, she sped off, away from the blazer, but it wasn't too long before she felt searing pain on her fender She let out a yelp and fell, feeling oil drip out of her wound.
"HALIE!!" Laura screamed, but whatever she said afterwards, wasn't heard, because Halie felt herself slipping into unconsciousness. Before she fell into it, she felt fear grip her engine sharply. What if they never returned to Radiator Springs?
