Heads-up: This chapter is very short, but I had to set the scene for the next chapter. I own Halie, Harvey, Samson, Sydney, Laura, Sam, Mark and Blazer. After this story, I'm going to make a sequal, so heads-up to that!

All the cars just stared at each other with shock, except for Lightning and The Sheriff. The blazer suddenly narrowed his eyes with thought. Halie knew what he was thinking.

She looked at Harvey, but the Hudson Hornet was still staring at the two Radiator Springs cars.

"Oh, you mean these two?" Blazer cooed sweetly.

Laura and Sydney both struggled, but in the end, only Laura escaped, rushing to Sam, scared out of her shocks.

Blazer looked down at Sydney and narrowed his eyes. Turning to Samson, he smiled evilly. "Nice sister you got here."

"Get your tires off her you jerk!" Samson growled.

Blazer looked at Sydney, who was trembling in his grip. "Nah, she's kind of cute."

Samson made a face and stuck his tongue out with disgust. "Eww! You're hitting on my sister? Just leave her alone!"

Blazer scoffed. "And who's going to stop me?"

"The law." The Sheriff said, driving a bit closer.

"Stay out of this, old man." Blazer growled at the police car.

Blazer signaled to his two burly cars to push everyone out. "Say goodbye, sweetheart."

He said to Sydney.

"No! Dad! Samson!" Sydney cried out, but both she and Blazer disappeared into the wreaked waiting room.

"Sydney!" Both Samson and The Sheriff called out. Samson tried desperately to reach his sister, but the two cars shoved him away, before driving off after Blazer.

"No! Sydney!" Samson cried.

"She's gone." Laura whispered. She snuggled closer to Sam, who wrapped his tire around her.

Halie stared out after her lost friend. She closed her eyes and whispered so quietly. "She's gone forever. It's my entire fault."

Harvey pushed against his sister, but she felt tears come to her eyes.

Samson closed his eyes, a stray tear falling from them.

Lightning looked with shock. He hadn't expected that. His eyes were filled with sympathy as the Sheriff looked at him, defeat in his eyes.

"That's it. He's gone to far this time." Halie growled. She looked at Mark and called his name.

"Can I move yet?"

Mark looked at her, shock still in gaze. "Well, you may not be that stable, but you can try."

Unhooking everything from the Hudson Hornet, she wobbly got off the lift, but stayed steady.

"Halie, where are you going?" Laura asked.

"To settle the score." Halie replied.

"No Halie! You nearly got killed last time!" Harvey said, coming to her side.

"I'm not letting Sydney go." Halie gave her brother a cold-stare.

Harvey knew he couldn't change her mind. Turning to the other cars he said. "Sheriff, Lightning, Laura, Sam and Samson, head back to Radiator Springs."

"No! I'm not letting that piece of junk tear my sister apart!" Samson growled.

"Samson, you're coming back with me. I'm not losing you too." The Sheriff said firmly.

Samson turned back to look at his father, before letting out a sad sigh. "Alright."


Halie nodded to the cars departing. Looking at the Sheriff, she replied. "Don't worry, I'll bring Sydney back."

The Sheriff nodded sadly.

"Lightning, just incase I don't come back, Tell…tell Doc that me and Harvey love him."

Lightning gently nuzzled her. 'You will come back."

Halie nodded. Then, the five cars headed back in the direction of Radiator Springs.

"Alright Halie, come on. I'm not letting you get torn apart this time."

Halie smiled, when her eyes caught the shape of an old warehouse. "Who knew that was there?"

Harvey shrugged, but followed his sister as she drove into it. The floor was evened out and Harvey and Halie hid behind a huge stack of boxes. They saw Blazer, leaning over the struggling Sydney, but next to the young car was the shape of a car that Halie never thought she would see.

"Mom." She whispered.