A/N: I own no one.
"B-Bo-Bob…" Alex sputtered trying to sit up, but the straps held her down. She began to whimper as the seconds of immobility went by. The metal cabinet door where Bobby pulled the blankets out of swung ominously over her, her partner's blood still clinging to it. "B-B-Bob-by…"
IIII
"We're looking for 3076 Kinston Way." Logan said as Barek drove them down the narrow road. Tree branches smacked their windshield as they made their way through the dark forest.
"It would be more reassuring if there were actual buildings here…Let alone street
numbers…" Carolyn grumbled as she stopped to let a squirrel jump across the path. "Are you sure we were supposed to turn in here Logan?"
Mike nodded not looking up form the map he had been concentrating on for the past two hours. "Positive Barek." He muttered glancing up and scanning the trees desperately.
Carolyn was about to question him further, but gasped when she nearly hit small green power box. "Dammit." She growled slamming on the brakes and glaring at the small object blocking their path. "How the hell am I supposed to get around that?"
"By walking." Logan replied with a small sigh. "Considering this is a low voltage box, that means there must be a building of some sort somewhere around here." He was out the door and making his way towards the path by the time Carolyn was able to get out their flashlights and kits.
IIII
Officer Wendell Perkins was driving down the highway in boredom. It was his first day on road duty, and they had given him the emptiest road in the tri-state area.
"Unit Four to Six-Eight," He reported to his radio "Twenty-two is slow and I have yet to see any signs of…" He trailed off when he saw an ambulance pulled over to the side of the road. The sirens were off, but the hazard lights were blinking. "Chief, there appears to be an abandoned bus on the side of the road, about fourteen miles south of the West Bend, you want me to check it out?"
After a moment's silence on the other end his chief responded gruffly, "10-4 Perkins, approach with caution."
Wendell nodded to himself and pulled his squad car over right behind the ambulance. He pulled out his gun and slowly climbed out and made his way to the back of the vehicle.
"If there's someone in there, I suggest that you exit the vehicle slowly." He warned loudly before banging on the back door. When he didn't receive an answer he swung the doors open quickly and then re-aimed his gun towards the inside.
He pulled his flashlight off his belt with his free hand and shined it around. After a moment he let out a gasp and dropped his gun. "Chief! Chief! I need some buses out here! The-the two detectives from the city! They…they're here!"
IIII
"This is it." Logan announced pulling out his gun as they approached the large brick building. Carolyn followed his lead. Mike made sure she was armed before turning and pulling open the front doors.
"Shuyler! Come out with your hands up!" He yelled kicking open one of the doors as they rushed by it. "Goren! If you can here me, let me know man!"
"Alex! Bobby! We need a sign that you're here!" Barek shouted kicking open another door, just as her cell phone buzzed on her hip. "Logan keep an eye peeled!" She ordered before picking up the phone, "Barek."
Mike glanced over to see that her face faded into one of relief. "Thanks captain." She sighed hanging up and giving her partner a small smile.
"They found Goren and Eames in an abandoned Bellevue Hospital ambulance about thirty miles east of here." She reported looking around cautiously still, "She's in critical condition and he has a nasty head injury, among other things. The captain's on his way to Lenox Hill and he suggests that we hurry up and get over there to get their waking statements."
Logan nodded as he peered into a few more rooms hesitantly. "I don't think anyone's here anyways." He growled heading back towards the front door.
Very short I know…But I needed to get something in before you guys lost faith in me.
Don't bother correcting my police lingo…I know it's awful.
