They heard clicking heading toward them.

"You have to get out of here! Now!"

"No! I thought — " Hellboy came around the corner, the Samaritan aimed at Ben.

"NO!" Maya grabbed Hellboy's arm, causing him to miss his mark. Ben took flight. He stopped on the edge of the building and looked down at Maya. His lips moved, then he was gone. She knew what he had said.

"Damnit, Maya! I had a good shot of him! What's wrong with you?"

"You wouldn't understand,"

"I understand that you just let a killer bat go!"

"I let him go because what happened to him isn't his fault!"

"What are you talking about? He's a giant bat,"

"He's still human," She pushed past Hellboy. "Like me," she whispered.

John held the phone away from his ear. Around the corner, Abe could hear Manning yelling over the phone.

"Find it! Berlin shouldn't be that damn big!"

"That's the thing. After Maya confronted it, it went into hiding. Nobody has seen it since,"

"Put that over grown cat on the phone!" A worried look came over John's face.

"Um, that's a bit of a, uh, problem,"

"It better not be a problem! Go over to her and hand her the phone!" Abe had enough and relieved John of the phone.

"Manning, you're going to give Agent Myers a headache and yourself high blood pressure if you keep yelling like that,"

"Look, Fish stick, don't start being cute with the one-liners,"

"I'm not. Maya's out looking for it. Thus she can't come to the phone," Liz chose that moment to walk into the room.

"The moment she comes back, tell her to call me!" Manning slammed the phone down in Abe's ear.

"Manning?"

"He's in a very pleasant mood today," Liz smiled.

"From what I have heard him talking to some of the agents, he doesn't seem to be a very pleasant man," Abe, Liz and John hadn't notice Katrin come into the room. Abe offered his arm, which she took without a hint of the oddity of taking a fish's arm. She sat in one of the plush chairs. She didn't say anything for a few minutes.

"They're both one of the many faceless victims of the Nazis," Abe and Liz glanced at each other.

"What makes you think that?"

"The anger the bat creature had against anyone associated with the Party," she paused. "And hurt. I believe they took something dear from him. As for the girl," he shook her head. "They took her and she was never the same when she was liberated. They took the same from her as they did from him. But they are different. She takes her anger out on the paranormal," Katrin smiled at the three agents. "I see much. I also saw she's not on the roof tonight,"

"She's looking for him,"