Every Case Suspect:

As Nancy left her room a strange girl came up to her.

"The American girl." She said. By now Nancy was used to the accent so another speaker with it was nothing.

"Do I know you?" Nancy asked a bit cautious.

"You do now. I'm Bridget. I'll be outside, there's something very important I need to tell you." The stranger said.

With that she walked away. Nancy thought about this, maybe she should go see her. Nancy went outside to the court-yard. She saw Bridget over by a little restaurant, or food truck. She decided Bridget was more important than looking around. She did however make a note to.

"You said you had something important to tell me?" Nancy asked.

Bridget seamed exited. "Just that I love Americans. Some people say you're ignorant, entitled slops, but not me!"

"I don't know if that was important." Nancy sigh a bit.

"Of course it is! You've got the best cities, the best bands, Hollywood! Your star may-be fading but you're still the cool kids at the global lunch table." Bridget seamed to think that made sense.

Nancy struggled to stay polite, not like this was the first time, but with the case she was already stressed, confused and a mix of emotions. She just wanted to figure out what this girl really wanted, but she couldn't be mean or impatient, that could be dangerous.

"Teach me your ways." Bridget added.

"I'm sorry but, I'm sort of in the middle of something pretty important. I'm a little over booked." Nancy said, not entirely a lie.

"You say that now, but I can tell we're going to be friends. Or enemies." The Scotty added. That put a chill on Nancy, even if this girl didn't look much older than herself.

"Either way," she continued. "get used to this face right here."

Nancy continued to ask questions, get to know this girl. She seamed to try to keep the topic off her, but Nancy knew her ways. When Bridget wanted to tag along with Nancy, she kindly declined, but now on high alert on why this girl was so entreated with Nancy.

She tried find out where Bridget was from, Wetten apparently. She explained that she was seeing if the city was right for her. Then Nancy seamed to be on the right track, she had to get to know this place, to learn as much as possible.

"Can you tell me a bit about Scotland?" She asked like another tourist would.

"Just a bit then? Well it's old, it's cold, and I like it all the same." Bridget seemed one to joke. "I've got a book about it- I could get it for ya, it's only up in my room."

Nancy was glad that the girl had left, happy to be on her way, knowing that the strange girl was working with her. Nancy then remembered about Moria, she had to find her. She headed to the train station to find Alec. She walked to the far end, near the lockers.

He sure knew how to catch her off guard, and raise flags. "Why did you come alone?" he asked. "Don't you have family, friends? Surely you have a boyfriend."

Nancy managed to stay on alert, but also calm. "I do."

"Then why do you travel so lonely?"

The thought of bringing Ned to a case like this, it made her feel sick already just thinking about her own danger, without his to worry about. It would be nice to have him to comfort her,but his life wasn't worth her selfish needs. She thought carefully on words.

"This isn't exactly a vacation."

She asked questions, starting with Revenant. He compared it to a ghost.

"No, it weren't a ghost, it was proper like. It was knitted out of one of them tuxes and was snaking on a canoe." he said.

She proceeded to explain. His reply of "No, and neither have you." scared her. He even forced her away.

Nancy however wasn't done with him yet. She approached him again, this time more forceful and detective like, not like a tourist. She started that with why he was in the train station. He started with something so he wouldn't miss his train, then it became, over time, that he liked watched travelers.

Nancy got a little impatient on waiting, not like her, but when you work so many cases it happens.

"I need you to find someone for me." She said.

"I aim to please." He said simply, it was his job after all.

"A reporter named Moira Chisholm. Word is no one knows how to find her."

After an acward, pointless conversation about a meteor about it being right in his "wheel house." he agreed to do it.

Nancy thought she could finaly have a bit of a break, a bit more at least to look and think things over. But as she walked away she got a phone call.

"Nancy, you have attracted our attention. Consider this your first test." The voice was too manipulated, robotic, that she couldn't distinguish who it could be. "You will find an envelope in locker 49. Take it to the Ten Raven Pup in Giffnack. If you do- you will be rewarded."

That's when Kate's voice came on. "Harrier Checking in. Challenge code for agent- CMYK 0110. The Colony Operation has been terminated." Nancy got teary eyed at her mother's voice, a voice she hasn't heard in so long that she near forgot what it sounded like.

"Wouldn't you like to know more?"

The line hung up. She wiped a tear and debated briefly on whether to do it or not. She checked her bag, got the money and put it in the locker.


AN: I'm sorry it took so long. I have a beta reader on it to help me edit, to the other chapter's are edited too if you want to look. If you notice anything please tell me, I am trying to get better.