Chapter 6

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Nolan and Sienna were patrolling when she pulled over a car for speeding.

A woman in her early 20's was in the car.

"I'm sorry, look could you just let me off with a warning, I really need to go." She said hurriedly.

"I just need licence and registration please." Sienna told her.

"Please just let me go." The girl glanced at her watch. "I really need to go." Sienna saw the fear in her eyes, the worry.

"Where are you off to?" Miller asked.

"Home. I need to be there in ten minutes or-" She stopped suddenly.

"Or what?" Sienna pressed.

"Please just let me go."

"Ma'am are you sure you're okay?" Siennas concern was growing.

"My sister- they have her. Please." She begged.

Sienna nodded, letting the young lady go.

She quickly went back to the shop.

"What's your plan?" Nolan asked.

"I'm going to follow her." Sienna said, starting up the car.

I couple minutes later the car stopped out the front of an old abandoned warehouse. The woman got out, holding a black duffel bag.

Sienna and Nolan followed the girl in, making sure to stay far enough behind that she didn't see.

In the middle of the warehouse was a young girl, maybe 12 or 13, strapped to a chair.

Sienna could hear the child's sobs from the shadows where she was hidden.

A man stepped into view, holding a gun.

"Did you get the money?" He asked the sister.

"Yes. It's- it's all here." She held out the bag, trembling.

The man reached out to grab it but she pulled it away.

"Let her go." The girl said.

"After you give me the money."

"No. Now." She demanded.

The man raised his gun to the child's head.

"Need I remind you who has the gun here?" He said, threateningly.

"I'm sorry! Im sorry, okay. Here have it." She gave him the duffel bag.

The man lowered his gun and Sienna started to creep out of the shadows.

"Hands in the air!" She yelled.

The man dropped his gun and raised his hands.

After he had been arrested and everything was sorted out, the two drove back to the station.

"Good work." Nolan told her.

"Thanks, I just followed my gut." Sienna shrugged.

"I know from experience that's important."

"Thanks."

Back at the station, everyone was ending the shift with paperwork.

The two rookies had received great evaluations, applauding them on how they had done that day.

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