She held the diamond out in front of her face, admiring its beauty. It shined brilliantly in the starlight that flooded around it, making it appear as if she had plucked the most beautiful star from the night sky.
"That diamond pales in comparison to you, my love," she turned at the familiar voice, and smiled at the man, he smiled back at her, his blue eyes lighting up, as he walked towards her.
She made up the distance between them, looking into his blue eyes, and they both just stood there for a moment, looking into each other's eyes, before he pulled her into a kiss, and secretly pocketed the diamond.
…
Jonathan gave a slight nod to the guard, as he and Cameron walked inside the room.
Kassy was sitting at the table, she was reading a book, and looking at a picture of the Aurora Borealis, her eyes intently searching the picture, memorizing its beauty.
"The Aurora Borealis," Jonathan said, as he sat down, next to Cameron, across the table from Kassy.
"Yeah, the lights are so beautiful, I saw it once, when I was helping my father on a heist in Reykjavik, they filled the night sky, it...it was like they were dancing around me, that's one of my favorite memories," Kassy's blue eyes lighting up as she told Cameron and Jonathan about the lights, "I want to see them again," she sighed, as she closed the book.
Kassy looked up at them, and for a moment, she was far away, lost in a memory, but then she came back, and her blue eyes lit up once more, as she dug the coin that Jonathan had given her, out of her pocket, and began moving it between her fingers.
"I've been practicing," Kassy said, and she had the biggest grin on her face, as she flipped the coin up in the air, and caught it in her hand.
"Hey, not bad," Jonathan told her, he was pretty impressed.
Smiling to herself, Kassy put the coin back in her pocket, and then produced a deck of playing cards from her pocket. She took the cards out and began shuffling them, like Cameron had showed her, and every now and then she would flip one of the cards from one hand through the air, and catch it with the other hand.
"Pretty good, Kassy," Cameron praised.
"Pretty good, I think that Kassy could give the 'Amazing Cameron Black' a run for his money," Jonathan laughed, as a gave Kassy a playful wink.
Pretty soon, the guard came in, telling the brothers it was time to go.
Kassy was playing with her coin, moving it between her fingers, but when the guard came in and told Cameron and Jonathan that they had to leave, she lost her focus, as she looked up, and the coin fell to the floor.
Cameron stood up from the table, and went over to pick up the coin, while Jonathan reached across the table and placed his hand atop her's.
"Hey, hey, look at me, it's going to be okay," he said, and he gave her hand a slight, reassuring squeeze.
Kassy looked up at Jonathan and gave him a small, sad smile. She really enjoyed their visits together, and she hated it when they were over.
Cameron handed Kassy her coin back, and wrapped his arms around her in a tight hug, whispering in her ear, "We'll be back tomorrow, I promise."
…
Kay was in her apartment, sitting on the couch, eyes glued to her laptop. Jordan had created a program that would send alerts to her computer every time the words, Himalayan Pink Diamond, were being used.
Kay had hoped that it would help them to find Kassy's mother, but, after days of searching, nothing.
Suddenly, there was a knock at her apartment door, so Kay put her laptop down on the coffee table, walked over to the door, and thinking that it was Cameron and Jonathan, she opened it.
"What are you doing here," Kay demanded, completely caught off guard, she lost her balance, and fell, hitting her head on the back of the couch, as the mystery woman pushed past her.
Kay's eyes darted to her gun, which was lying on the small, glass, table by the couch, and she grabbed it.
"Now, tell me what you're doing here," Kay demanded again, while holding MW at gunpoint.
"Look, it know you don't trust me, but I need your help to get my sister out of prison," MW said.
