What Are They Going To Do?

As Karen disappeared back into the woods, Tom looked over at Ben, who was standing there staring at the spot where she had been standing.

"I know what you're thinking and you're not going alone," Tom said and Ben looked over at him. "We're going to figure out how to get Hal back and not let them get you."

"We have exactly 57 minutes to come up with a plan," Weaver said.

Ben stopped his dad as they went to follow Weaver. "I don't see how we're going to do this dad," he said. "They're not going to let Hal go if I don't turn myself in."

"Don't worry," Tom said slinging an arm around Ben's shoulders. "We'll come up with something."

They disappeared into Weaver's tent, joined by Anne, Maggie and others.

Meanwhile, Hal looked up as footsteps came into the clearing, and he saw Karen reenter the clearing. He had been tied to a tree since they'd arrived in the clearing.

"We'll soon have your brother," Karen said as she stopped in front of him.

"And you actually think they will let you get him," Hal said struggling against his bonds.

"They'll have to if they want to save you," Karen said as she ran her hand down the side of his face. "Or we can keep you as well as Ben."

"Not going to happen Karen," Hal said as he jerked his head away. "They'll figure out a way to stop you."

"We'll just see about that, won't we?" she said as she turned and walked away.