They took five minutes to pull over at the first cell phone signal, so Hodgins could call Angela.
Booth figured they were still an hour from the hospital. Brennan woke when the SUV stopped and was sitting in the back seat looking around groggily.
"Where are we?" she asked. There was nothing outside of the vehicle but trees.
Booth couldn't remember the last time they'd passed another car. He shrugged. "I don't really have any idea. Cam gave us some directions and Hodgins has the map."
"Oh. As long as you know where we're going. I'll be glad to see something besides trees. I never thought I'd miss concrete."
"Here," Booth said, handing her some food. "You should eat something while you're awake."
Brennan took the food from him, but set it in her lap. "I am sorry you had to come rescue me." she said softly.
Booth twisted around in the seat. "You definitely keep my life interesting, Bones. We'll talk about it later."
She nodded and opened up the packaged food in her lap. "Do you think we'll have time to talk later? Hannah will be waiting for you."
Booth's eyes darkened, and she paused before taking the next bite. "Hannah's gone. She won't be coming back."
Hodgins picked that moment to walk back to the SUV and get in. "Angela was quite happy to hear that you're still alive, Dr. B."
"Of course she is," Brennan answered, pushing the rest of the uneaten food away from her. She turned back to Booth. "Did Hannah die?"
