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"Where's Kendall?" James asked Amirah as he and Carlos approached. "We needa take pictures!"

Amirah shrugged. "He went off somewhere with his Katie." She looked around the room. "They never came back."

"Is everything okay?" James asked, his voice laced with concern.

"I think Katie got sick," Amirah answered.

"I'll go see if they're okay," Carlos offered. He ran out into the hallway and called Kendall's phone. It went to voice mail. He tried Katie's phone, and sighed when he got the same result. He ran to Gustavo's office. Empty. The dance studio. Empty. The recording studio. Empty.

He finally went outside. He gasped when he saw the sight in front of him. "Katie!" he yelled upon finding Kendall's baby sister passed out on the concrete floor. He ran to her sleeping form, falling on his knees once he reached her. "C'mon Katie! Wake up! Please!" He grabbed her shoulders and shook her. He then noticed another thing. Kendall was nowhere to be seen.

He pulled out his phone and called Logan. He screamed into the phone after Logan answered. "Logan! Come out quickly! Please!"

Logan had a mini heart attack. He wasted no time in coming, hearing the way Carlos' voice shook over the phone.

He grabbed James and ran outside. "Oh my God," Logan breathed out after seeing Katie on the ground. He knelt beside her and was relieved to see that she was still breathing. He whipped out his phone and dialed 911 as James and Carlos tried to wake Katie up.

"Where's Kendall?" James asked Carlos, who just shrugged as his eyes watered. "Oh no," James breathed out as realization hit him. Kendall wouldn't just leave Katie out here, unconscious or not. The only way Kendall would leave Katie was if someone used force.

"He was kidnapped," Logan whispered as if he read James' mind. His eyes widened. "He got him. That monster got Kendall!"


Katie woke up in a white room and a very uncomfortable bed. She had no recollection of leaving the party ending. She wasn't in the casual clothes she had worn to the party, She panicked, seeing as how she was in an unfamiliar place. Until she realized something important. I'm in a hospital.

She looked to her right and saw her mom sleeping in a chair. "Mom," she croaked out, surprised at how bad her voice sounded.

Jennifer practically jumped at the small voice of her child. She gasped. "K-Katie." She pulled her daughter in a hug. "I'm glad you're okay, sweetie."

"What happened?" she asked.

Jennifer had a scared look on her face as she released Katie. "You don't remember what happened at the party?"

Katie felt a tear fall from her face. "I-I was hoping it was just a bad dream." She looked down and swallowed the lump in her throat. "Where is he?"

"W-we don't know," Jennifer responded. Her voice cracked, already knowing that Katie was asking for big brother.

"It's all my fault," Katie whispered. "Kendall took me outside because I started freaking out." She hesitated before continuing. "I saw him at the party. Martin. Martin Bledsoe was there and I didn't tell anybody!"

Katie could only think that Martin wanted to be seen. He wanted to raise a panic.

"We'll find Kendall," Jennifer said. She didn't know if those words were meant to comfort Katie or reassure herself.


Everyone else was at the apartment. It was getting late, but no one could sleep. Thinking about Kendall was messing with their minds right now.

"We shoulda known something was wrong," Carlos said, his feelings laced with guilt. Carlos could think of so many ways last night could have been avoided. They could have fought Kendall harder, making him not go to the party at all. They could have made sure Freight Train was always with them. They even could have all walked out with Katie. There's no way two guys could chloroform five people!

"None of us paid attention," James said. He sat on the couch playing with his thumbs. "We shoulda kept a closer eye on Katie and Kendall instead of focusing on our publicity." James felt extremely guilty, even though the current circumstances were beyond his control.

"There's gotta be something we could do," Logan sighed as his mom put her arm around his shoulder.

"Officer Sloan is doing everything he can to find Kendall," Mr. Garcia said. "We're gonna get Kendall back."

"H-how do you think he's doing now?" Logan asked.


Kendall woke up with a pounding headache. The first thing he noticed was that he was in a dark room. He lifted his hand to his head, but was stopped by handcuffs chained to the wall. "K-Katie," he whispered. "Katie please be okay," he prayed.

Kendall squeezed his eyes shut, hoping the headache and nausea would subside.

Kendall was genuinely full of fear. He wouldn't hesitate to admitting that. He scanned the room, which wasn't very useful. Everything was dark, he couldn't see a thing.

Suddenly, a beam of light entered the room as a door opened. He saw the room was a plain white one, and a small window was on the right side of the room. Suddenly, a figure walked in and turned on the light.

Kendall gasped. "Gavin," he said with clenched teeth.

"So you do remember me," Gavin replied as if he were flattered. He knelt down by Kendall and grabbed the boys face to make sure Kendall looked at him right in the eye. "It was amazing how it easy it was to get to you." Gavin smiled. "Your soft spot is Katie, isn't it? Your world revolves around her. That's how anyone can get to you."

Kendall didn't want to hear anymore. "You're not gonna get away with this," he said, his voice didn't show any sign of fear. "And where's Katie?"

Gavin chuckled. "And if I told you she was dead...?"

"Then I'll kill you," Kendall promised. He spat in Gavin's face, which angered him.

Gavin wiped his face with the back of his hand. He took a deep breath and laughed. Suddenly, he put his hand around Kendall's neck, and watched in satisfaction as Kendall's eyes widened and breathing became difficult. "Be careful what you say, kid," Gavin warned. "This next period of time will be the worst last days of your life. I'll make sure of it."

He let go of Kendall, who coughed and sucked in deep breaths. The black dots slowly cleared from Kendall's vision.

Gavin stood up. "Your father's pride got him killed...You should learn from that." He gave Kendall a smile. "You' better start behaving, sweetheart," Gavin said as he turned off the light and walked out the room.

Kendall continued taking deep breaths. He closed his eyes as the effects of Gavin's choking wore off. He closed his eyes, and before he knew it, he was back into a deep sleep.


So this chapter wasn't so suspenseful...well...IDK

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