The second the door opened and she saw Lucy, about a million emotions went through Lindsay at once. She felt the tears well up in her eyes. She almost asked Danny to pinch her, just so she would know that she wasn't dreaming, because it sure as hell felt like a dream. She was only a few feet away from her daughter, who's innocent face was staring at her and Danny, full of shock. Lindsay tried to move her feet, but she didn't know why she couldn't. It took a friendly nudge from the detective before she could actually get close to Lucy.

Lindsay walked towards Lucy slowly, afraid that if she went too fast, it would all be gone and she'd wake up. Once she finally reached Lucy, she got down on her knees and took her face in her hands. She looked over her daughter whom she never thought she'd see again. The tears started falling down her face.

"Oh Lucy," was all she could say before she started sobbing. She wrapped her arms around her daughter, squeezing her hard. She felt Danny standing behind her, and it made her cry harder. They were finally all together again.

Lucy awkwardly hugged her sobbing mother. She was shocked to see her parents, her real parents. The detective didn't even tell her that they knew where she was, so seeing them walk through the door was a little unreal for her.

As she continued to hug her mother, her eyes stared at Danny, who was now on the ground next to Lindsay. She just couldn't believe that they were there. This was a moment that she had wanted for the past four years, but now that it was happening, she just didn't know what to do, or say.

Once Lindsay had finally pulled away from Lucy so she could wipe her eyes, Danny quickly took her place.

"Oh God, Luce, I thought I'd never see you again." Danny said. He wanted to say more, but he knew if he did, he'd start sobbing like Lindsay.

"How'd you guys know I was here?" Lucy asked as she pulled away from her father.

"I called them."

Lucy turned to face her teacher, who had been forgotten once Danny and Lindsay had gotten there. Brooke smiled at the child, then she walked over to where her parents stood.

"I'm Brooke." she said, extending her hand, which Danny quickly shook.

"Thank you. Thank you for calling me when you found out. You don't know how much I, we, appreciate what you did." he said, glancing at Lindsay, who was standing by his side, smiling at Brooke through her tears, nodding her head in agreement. He then looked at his daughter, who was still sitting in her chair, still in shock.

"Excuse me, I hate to interupt."

Everyone in the room looked at the man who was now entering the room. Danny and Lindsay hadn't even noticed that the detective that they had been with hadn't followed them in. He had remained in the hallway.

Detective Bryan cleared his throat before speaking again. He looked at Danny and Lindsay and smiled. "We've got them."

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The second Danny had seen the two people, he had wanted to seriously hurt them. They were sitting in the interrogation room, looking as if they hadn't done anything wrong. In fact, according to them, they had done a good deed.

"So tell me," Detective Wilson began, "why'd you kidnap Lucy Messer?"

Elizabeth and Dylan Carter glanced at each other before Elizabeth spoke. "We really didn't have a choice. She would have had a miserable life if we had left her with those people."

"Because, they're cops. Do you think they really have any time to spend with that child?" Dylan stated, causing the detective to roll his eyes.

"Really? Because I have kids, and I see them all the time."

Elizabeth looked down at the table. When she looked up, she decided to let it all out.

"Look, we didn't go to New York to kidnap anyone. We went there to adopt a child, but the adoption didn't work out. After we found that out, I was pretty upset, and that's when Dylan and I saw her. She was in the park, with those people, and I saw their badges. What kind of life is that for a girl? Both her parents being cops, it's just not the kind of life a child should have. Parents are supposed to be like Dylan and I, two people with 9 to 5 jobs. And Dylan and I have got friends in New York, and so they helped us do our research, and that's when we found out about him. Danny's his name, I think."

When she said this, she glared at the mirror, knowing that Danny was on the other side. Danny glanced at Lindsay with a confused look, then waited for the woman to continue.

"He shouldn't be allowed to have kids. I heard about what happened with that boy, the one who was killed while he was with that man. Rachel could have been in danger with him around. And it looks like I was proved right. I mean, look at how easy it was for me to take her while she was under his watch. She deserves a better father than him. I did her a favor! And it's disgusting to think you're just going to let her go back to him."

Danny could feel his blood boiling, and before Lindsay could stop him, he snapped. He burst into the room, shocking both the couple sitting at the table and the detective. He made his way to Elizabeth, who was now leaning closer to her husband, fear in her eyes.

"You took my daughter because you thought she was in danger by being with me?! That's fucking bullshit! You have no right to judge me on a fucking accident that happened years ago!! And I'd never, EVER put my daughter in danger! I care about her more than you ever could! And I swear to God, if I didn't have so much to lose, I'd fucking kill you!!"

Danny was only inches away from Elizabeth's face. He was shaking from anger, and he wanted to hurt this woman who had kidnapped his daughter, but he stopped. He backed away from the woman, then he turned to look at Lindsay, who was standing next to the detective, looking scared at what he could do. Then he looked back at Elizabeth and Dylan, and for some strange reason, he smiled. He smiled because he knew he didn't have to fight these people. He had already won. He was going to be taking his daughter home with them.

He turned his back on them for good and walked to the door. Lindsay, who was relieved he hadn't done anything he'd regret, followed him.

"Come on," she said, taking his hand, "let's take Lucy and go home."

Okay, I know it was short, but I'll probably update it very soon, maybe even today. And don't expect everything to be all happy now...I plan on adding drama :)

Oh, and thank you so much for all the review! You all really have no idea how much they mean to me, so keep it up, and I'll keep posting!