Hey everyone, I'm sorry it took so long to update but I have been travelling a bit the last couple of weeks. I'm not really in the flow anymore regarding this storyline but I'll try to get back into it. Please review :)

The next time Sharon opened her eyes, Andy was gently stroking her hand.
"I'm sorry to wake you up", Andy said quietly. Sharon hadn't even noticed that Andy had woken her up since she had been drifting in and out of sleep for hours now.
"But we could really use some information from you to get the investigation rolling. So far we have as good as nothing", Andy explained with a sad smile. Sharon was still in the process of waking up so she simply nodded.
"Is it all right if Amy and Louie talk to you? I'll stay here but I don't think I should be the one", Andy said and sighted, "I don't think I can stay objective."
"Yeah, sure", Sharon whispered. She still felt the leftovers from the drugs in her system and wasn't fully anticipating the situation anyhow. Andy got up and seconds later he, Sykes and Provenza gathered around Sharon's hospital bed.
"How are you feeling, Captain?" Amy asked.
Sharon tried her best to smile while answering: "I had better days. But I'll be fine."
"What is the last thing you remember about last night?" Provenza asked, cutting right to the chase.
"I'm not sure. I remember that we were arresting the man that killed Mike Orson", Sharon remembered the last case they were working on, "and that I was the first to leave because you said you'd finish everything up, right?"
"Right", Amy nodded.
"It's just fragments from there on. I walked to my car and I remember feeling really tired."
"And then?" Provenza asked in an effort to keep her talking.
"And then", Sharon sighted. She closed her eyes for a couple of moments while trying to remember her car drive. "And then I remember lights."
"Lights?" Amy asked.
"Yes, lights. I can't tell you why, but all I remember from driving home is penetrative light that had been bothering me."
"Like someone driving with high beams behind you maybe?" Provenza offered an explanation for Sharon's memory.
"Maybe. But I honestly don't know", Sharon said slowly.
"Do you remember anything after that?" Amy asked.
Sharon took a few seconds until she answered: "No. Next thing I can recall is lying in that ditch. Have you found my car?" Sharon asked and then the three told her everything that had led them to her the night before.
"I walked a mile after getting out of the car?" Sharon asked in disbelieve after they finished.
"At least you were found a mile away from your car. Right now we don't know how you put that distance between yourself and the car", Andy answered.
"All right, I know this'll probably be even harder for you to remember. But can you try to get together everything you ate and drank that day?" Provenza asked. Sharon had been expecting that question. In fact, she had been thinking about that herself ever since she knew that someone had drugged her, so she didn't need to think much and told them everything she remembered about what she ate and drank the day before. Of course what the team really wanted to know was what she drank and ate last.
"Are you sure you didn't have anything to drink in the bar?" Andy asked.
"Andy, there is an empty spot in my memory. Of course I'm not sure", Sharon snapped a little and tried to sit up. She regretted both immediately. Her head started spinning, pain shot through her body due to her cracked ribs and she knew that Andy was only trying to find out what had happened to her.
"I'm sorry", she whispered while Andy helped her to slowly lied back.
"It's ok", Andy smiled.
Sharon swallowed and then said: "As far as I can recall the last thing I had was coffee from my coffee mug in the car before we got into the bar. And yes, I'm pretty sure that the coffee was from our machine at station."
"Who had access to your mug?" Provenza asked and Sharon sighted frustrated: "You know as well as I do who did. All of you, other police officers that were there, I can't tell you anything specific."
"All right, I understand", Provenza offered an understanding smile, "I do. Morales is already looking for any traces left in the mug."
Sharon nodded and closed her eyes.
For a moment Provenza and Andy exchanged looks. Then both of them looked at Amy before all of them looked at Sharon.
"What?" Sharon asked. The conversation exhausted her and she fought against the sleep that was threating to overcome her.
"Sharon, when the doctors examined you, they found a… well, I suppose you could call it a message", Amy began to explain.
"A message? What kind of a message?" Sharon asked, suddenly feeling awake again.
"It said: You're mine", Amy answered.
"What?" Sharon whispered while shaking her head. None if this was making any sense to her.
"Someone wrote it on the inside of your thigh", Provenza stepped in.
Sharon's stomach flipped and was thankful that Andy noticed and immediately handed her a bowl in which she threw up the entire fluids that she had been drinking. Provenza and Sykes turned away to give her at least some sort of privacy. A couple of minutes later Sharon rested her head on the pillow again and gladly accepted the water that Andy offered her. She took a deep breath in before she asked: "Why didn't you tell me this before?"
"You know we couldn't until you gave your statement", Andy answered quietly. He had been worried a lot about what kind of effect that information would have on Sharon. It was making it bulletproof that someone had been messing with Sharon when she was in the most vulnerable state possible.
Sharon closed her eyes and forced her brain to remember. She HAD to remember something. She was there for Christ's sake; how could her memory just betray her like that.
"Sharon, did you receive any calls from numbers you don't know, E-Mails, letters - anything outside the normal?" Provenza asked.
"I get calls from numbers I don't know all the time. And I never pay much attention to those. So no, there was nothing that caught my attention."
"I think you should get some rest now", Andy stated. If it was even possible, Sharon looked more exhausted now than she had before.
"Yeah, we got everything we need for now. Whenever you remember anything new, just let us know, ok?" Amy asked. She knew as well as everyone else in the room that broken bits of memory could come back to victims of GHB any time.
"Of course", Sharon said quietly. The "interrogation" had been a lot and all she wanted to do now was to find some peace in her sleep.
"Oh and Captain – do we have your permission to go through your office and home in order to find just anything that might give us a hint?" Amy asked. She wasn't exactly following protocol with her question and everyone in the room knew it, but Sharon was still their Captain and the team was trying their best not to cross any borders.
"Sure, yes. Of course", Sharon said, "but I don't think you'll be finding anything at home."
"Just to make sure. All right now, get some rest", Provenza tried to smile and laid his hand on Sharon's right shoulder for a split second, "it's good to know you're safe. Let's make sure it stays that way."
"Thank you", Sharon smiled as Amy and Louie stepped out of the room.

"Where are the kids?" Sharon asked Andy after Amy and Louie had closed the door behind them.
"I sent them home to freshen up a little and Rusty wanted to pack a back for you", Andy explained, "I hope that's ok?"
"Of course", Sharon nodded.
"How are you feeling?" Andy asked carefully.
"I'm not sure", Sharon sighted, " still a little drowsy maybe."
"Is the pain tolerable? Because I could get the nurse to give you another-" Andy suggested but Sharon interrupted him: "No, no, please don't. I feel like my head is finally clearing, I don't want it to be benumbed again."
"All right then", Andy smiled and took Sharon's hand. Their eyes met for a couple of moments. Andy wanted to say so many things but he knew that Sharon would need more time before. Sharon suppressed a yawn and without a word Andy brushed a strand of hair behind her ear. His pure presence calmed Sharon down and she didn't fight the sleep that overcame her.