Hi! Stupid writers block, I swear I'm gonna Scorpio ur **. Enjoy this teaser, kinda came out of a dream I had, and I built on it. R&R please! Btw, got a fiction press under the same pen name, check it out once I post something.

(And I really hope there's no such thing as Canadian sign language, cause I'm doing ASL)

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"Don't do this Sabrina, just put the gun down," Jules pleaded towards the young woman standing and holding a gun to a man's temple. Sabrina looked to another young woman. They looked similar, like they were sisters.

The young woman made several hand signs, motioning that she should put the gun down in American Sign Language. Sabrina shook her head and shouted out in a garbled tone, "No, he ruined our lives Katie!" she pleaded to the woman who was signing, "He hurt you today, I don't want that to happen."

Katie looked down at her arms for a moment they were tied up in several stolen tee-shirts. Jules and Sam had been escorting her out of the mall before her sister had taken the man hostage, their father. Now Jules was talking to the frightened teen, relying on Katie to translate, Sam was aiming his MP5 at the hostage taker ready to fire should the need arise.

Katie pleaded, in her voice and signed, "But these police officers can help us, they can make dad go to jail."

Sabrina shook her head and pressed the gun deeper into her father's temple, "They never helped us."

Jules tried to connect with Sabrina, "We can help you this time, your dad won't hurt you again, I promise."

Katie signed rapidly, and Sabrina loosened her grip on the gun, suddenly the father grabbed her arm and gained control of the gun, and several shots went off.

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Hope you liked that little chapter –evil grin- more's coming up, this is like the moments before a rewind! Don't worry, more's coming up for Loose Ends and Breaking Point, oh yeah, and The Cadet! I just had to put this up since I mean, what if the SRU had to deal with a deaf person?! That brings a whole new meaning to "talking someone down" doesn't it?