"Harry, I've got an update on this threat. Something isn't right. There's a disconnect between the sophistication of the note and the threat. The note is written by someone who isn't very educated which isn't the same way I see the threat. The threat is complicated and precise, but the note is full of errors. Look," Ruth says as she puts the note down in front of Harry. She circles all the spelling and grammar errors as she leans over close to Harry. She pulls back and allows Harry to look at what she's done.

"You're right. There's a big difference between the threat and the way it was delivered. Something's definitely wrong with this situation. It doesn't make sense to me at all. We need some answers now!' Harry says seriously.

"I'm looking at the list of anti-monarchist terrorist groups, but it's long. I'm trying to narrow down the list to groups capable of carrying out such a detailed, coordinated attack. I'll get back to work." Ruth tells Harry.

"Stay strong, Ruth. It's important that we get this done. Keep me informed please." Harry says heavily.

"Did you talk to the Home Secretary?" Ruth asks pausing at the door to Harry's office.

"Yeah, he's really upset. He's going to talk to the Queen this afternoon. She'll have to be told everything." Harry says tiredly.

"I hope she'll be okay when she hears what the threat is. She's been going through a lot recently." Ruth says quietly.

"She's strong. She'll be okay and Prince Philip will be there to help her through everything. I'm sure she'll take it all in stride. I know her well enough to know she'll do that." Harry says calmly.

Ruth smiles. "I'm sure you're right. I'll get back to work." Ruth takes her files back to her desk and continues to analyze her work.

Harry sighs heavily. It's clear to him that this case has just gotten a whole lot more difficult and complicated due to Ruth's very accurate, as always, analysis. He doesn't know how to help his team, but he knows he has to get the bomb teams into the royal residences immediately.

The grid is bustling with activity and Harry actually enjoys it better than when it's quiet and he's there by himself. Every computer is running and analyzing data.