Jonathan followed the guard down the hall, to the room where Kassy was, and looking through the small window at the top of the door, he saw that Kassy was sitting on one side of the table, in the otherwise empty room, she looked anxious.

The guard cleared her throat, causing Jonathan to look up.

"Before you see her, there's something you should know, Kassy fell and twisted her ankle this morning," the guard said, looking up at Jonathan.

"What?" Jonathan asked, anger edging into his voice, "Why wasn't my brother and I contacted?"

"Mr. Black, until yesterday we didn't even know that there was any family to contact," the guard explained, as she opened the door.

Kassy looked up from the table, "Hey," she said, smiling.

Jonathan walked around the table to give Kassy a hug, and that's when he noticed her ankle, wrapped up in a pink cast.

"They told me you fell and twisted your ankle this morning, what happened?" Jonathan asked, as he sat down at the table across from her.

"I tripped in the cafeteria, clumsy, I guess," Kassy told Jonathan, shrugging her shoulders.

Jonathan knew that that probably wasn't the whole story, but he didn't push it further.

"Cam still in the hospital?" Kassy asked, looking down at the table.

"Yep, Kay's with him, we thought he was going to be released today but…hey, hey, look at me," Jonathan said, reaching across the table and placing his hand atop hers, "This isn't your fault."

Kassy looked up at Jonathan, her eyes sparkling with tears.

"Yes...yes, it is, it's my fault that Cam got shot and almost died, it...it's my fault that my mother disappeared with the Himalayan Pink Diamond, everything's all my fault," she said, getting up from the table and throwing her chair down on the floor.

The guard opened the door, "Everything alright in here?"

"Yeah...yeah, we're fine," Jonathan assured the guard.

"Okay," the guard said, she eyed the chair that Kassy had just thrown on the floor, and then threw a warning glare in Kassy's direction, before nodding to Jonathan, and closing the door.

Jonathan watched Kassy from across the table, he had to get her to calm down.

"Kassy, wanna see something?" Jonathan asked, a smile on his face, as he held up his lucky coin.

Kassy watched as the coin danced between Jonathan's fingers.

She tried to copy the trick, with the coin that Jonathan had given her, but the coin fell to floor when she tried to make it move between her fingers.

"I can't do it, it's impossible," Kassy laughed, as she picked up the coin.

Jonathan smiled, and shook his head, it was good to see Kassy having fun, to hear her laughing, getting her mind off everything that had happened, if only for a few minutes.

"Nothing's impossible," Jonathan said, and he smiled to himself, as he repeated Cam's signature line.

"What?" Kassy asked, as once again the coin fell to the floor.

"Just keep practicing," Jonathan told her.

He grabbed his jacket from the back of the chair, and walked to the door.

As Jonathan walked down the hall, he couldn't help but start thinking about ways to break Kassy out, he just couldn't help it, that's what he was good at, but then he started thinking about what Cameron would say, and how they would probably get Kassy into even more trouble if they broke her out...

At the sound of his phone ringing, Jonathan was brought back from his thoughts, and shaking his head, he dug his phone out of his back pocket, and looking at it, he saw that it was Kay calling him.

"Cameron, please be careful, you need to rest, you just got out of the hospital." Kay said, trying to get Cameron to come sit back on the couch.

Cameron was pacing back and forth, in the Archive.

Jonathan had told Cameron about his visit with Kassy that morning, and how Kassy had told him that she had twisted her ankle when she tripped in the cafeteria, he had also told Cam how Kassy blamed herself for everything that had happened, although he had been reluctant to tell Cam that last part.

"I need to go see her," Cameron said, as he grabbed his jacket from beside the door, and reached to turn the door knob.

Kay was right beside him, and placed her hand atop his. "No, Cam, you can see Kassy tomorrow, you need to sleep tonight," she said, giving Cameron a sad, understanding smile when he looked up at her with pleading eyes.

"Please, Kay," Cameron begged, even as sleep was pulling at him, Kay was right, he was exhausted, he let her lead him back to the couch.

Jonathan smiled at the two of them, watching as Cameron snuggled down into the pillows, and as Kay tenderly covered him up with a blanket, that had been hanging over the back of the couch.

A few minutes later, Cameron had drifted off to sleep, with Kay watching over him, she brushed a few unruly strands of his messy brown hair from his face, and gently placed a kiss on his forehead, then she blushed, because she forgot Jonathan was there.

A few minutes later, Kay yawned, she was exhausted, she grabbed her jacket, said goodbye to Jonathan, and went home.

Jonathan looked towards Cameron, sleeping peacefully on the couch, well, at least one of them would get a good night's sleep tonight.


~Note~

Well, I had intended to have MW show up in this chapter to visit her sister in jail, but then I thought, would MW actually do that, so it turned into Jonathan visiting Kassy in jail, and then I thought it would be really cute to have him show her the coin trick, well, hope you liked it. Until next time. :)