Nash was standing on the pier, watching the ocean crash into the shore and retreat. His mind was racing, going over all of the information he had been given just half an hour ago.  He could not believe that just an hour ago Lisa had called him so excited that Cassidy was getting into Berkley, and how happy they both were that she was going places.  Now, he had to face the fact that if he did not find and stop Jenkins, he would never see his baby girl alive again. 

Joe walked up to him quietly, "Nashman, is there anything I can do?"  

Nash shook his head slowly, "No more than you have already done.  I just can't believe that just an hour ago I was talking to Lisa, so happy she was going to Berkley and getting herself ready for the future, and now-" Nash stopped, trying to control the tears that would not be controlled.

After taking a few minutes to compose himself, Nash went to the 'Cuda, picked up the phone, and
dialed Harvey's cell number.  "Harv, did you find out where that bastard is staying?" 

Harvey's voice came through the phone and the strain on him was obvious. "Not yet boss, but we are scouring all possibilities, and are not leaving any stone unturned." 

Nash sighed, "Keep it up, and start calling all of his buddies in the city.  Maybe if we rouse enough of them, one of them will get stupid enough to say the wrong thing, and tell us where he is." 

"On it and all over it boss, and by the way, Evan has found information about one of the establishments that Jenkins and his buddies like to hang out at."  Harvey was chuckling, "This is going to be so easy." 

"Ok, I will be back at the SIU in twenty minutes, we'll talk when you get back."  Nash started the 'Cuda and threw it in gear.  "Here we go Joe, cross your fingers, we need to catch this son of a bitch before he lays a hand on Cassidy."  Joe looked somber, knowing what it would mean if anyone ever touched Cassidy.
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