Gabby made a beeline for the guest room. She locked the door, grabbed Casey's phone, and climbed onto the bed. She knew that Olivia was busy and that she didn't liked to be bothered while she was working. So, Gabby called her attorney, who she'd also developed a close relationship with. She held the phone to her ear and listened to it ring.

"Hello?" Alex Cabot greeted.

"Alex, it's Gabby!" the frantic child spat out.

"Gabby, how are you do-" Alex began to ask.

"They had pictures!" Gabby cried out.

"Huh?" asked the confused attorney.

Gabby told Alex to turn on the gossipy news channel that was displaying the graphic photos of her and Casey.

Alex did as Gabby asked and turned the miniature television in her office on. She turned on the news channel and gasped in horror when she saw the photographic evidence of Casey and Gabby's injuries come appear on her screen. Rage bubbled up inside of her. This was absolutely unacceptable. She wondered how anyone could exploit a vulnerable child and her mother all for the sake of making quick buck. She took a deep breath. She didn't want to sound angry and scare Gabby. Clenching her teeth, she started speaking again.

"Gabby, this is abhorrent. I promise that I will find whoever is responsible for leaking those private photos to the media, and I will hold them criminally responsible," Alex told the small girl.

Gabby was about to respond, but she heard a knock at the door. She put Alex on speaker phone, so she could still hear Alex while she opened the door. Then, she set Casey's cellphone down, before hopping off the bed and heading towards the door.

"Casey, go down there and talk to her!" Diane ordered, pointing to the stairs that led to the basement.

"What am I supposed to say, Mom!? 'Sorry those pictures were broadcast to the public…Wanna chat'!? Gabby isn't gonna want to talk right now. She retreats from people when she's upset. It's usually best to let her do her own thing until she's ready to come to you," Casey replied.

"Well, if that's the case, then leave her be. But, I think that you've got some explaining to do while we wait for Gabby to return," Jonathon told Casey.

"You've already seen what was on TV! There's nothing left to explain!" Casey spat out.

Diane was about to say something to her daughter, but was interrupted when a scream came from the basement.

Gabby opened the door, expecting Casey to be there. Instead, she saw her father standing before her and blocking the doorway.

Charlie looked wild. His hair was disheveled, and his eyes were bloodshot. Dark circles hung under his eyes. It looked like he hadn't slept in weeks.

"It's time to go," Charlie said as a creepy grin spread across his face.

Gabby screamed.

The tiny girl scrambled backwards and grabbed Casey's phone.

Alex heard Gabby scream through the phone. Fearing the worst, she grabbed her office phone and began dialing Olivia's cellphone number. She stayed on the line with Gabby, trying to get as much information as possible.

"Alex, help! He's here!" Gabby cried out as Charlie advanced towards her.

"Gabby? Gabby, who's there?" the blonde attorney asked, trying to mask the panic in her voice.

Charlie lunged forward and grabbed the small girl before she had a chance to reply. He held her face against his shoulder, muffling her answer. Gabby struggled and flailed as hard as she could. She was not going to be taken without putting up a fight. She kicked at Charlie with her twig-like legs and beat her tiny fists against him, but it was no use. Charlie was considerably larger and stronger than her, and the feeling of her limbs striking his body was akin to being hit with a foam pool noodle.

Alex was trying desperately to make out what Gabby was screaming to her. She couldn't discern what Gabby's words were. Casey's phone was mostly picking up the sounds of Gabby's movements as she struggled. The sound of the little girl's struggling overpowered her muffled voice.

Charlie snatched the cellphone from Gabby's hand and tossed it over his shoulder as he scurried out of the basement with Gabby in tow. Casey's phone hit the wooden headboard of the bed, cracking the screen.

All Alex could do was standby and listen helplessly as Gabby's abductor took her away.

Gabby's scream drew everyone's attention away from Casey.

Casey's motherly instincts kicked in, and she raced down to the basement.

When Casey reached the bottom of the stairs, she heard Alex calling out Gabby's name on speaker phone. While the rest of her family looked for Gabby, followed the sound of Alex's voice and found her phone on the floor of the guest room. Gabby was nowhere in sight.

"Gabby?" Casey called out.

"Casey!" Alex exclaimed through the phone. Casey bent down and was about to pick up her phone when she heard Alex yell, "Don't touch your phone!" Casey obeyed but asked where her daughter was and why she couldn't pick up her phone. "He might have left fingerprints on it. It sounded like he took your phone from Gabby and threw it," Alex told the younger attorney. Casey asked what happened, and Alex explained how Gabby called her after seeing her pictures on the news. She told Casey about Gabby putting her on speaker phone and everything that ensued after that. "I heard him say 'It's time to go'. It sounded like Charlie," Alex said.

Casey swore she could feel her heart stop. Her blood ran cold in her veins. She was terrified of what Charlie would do to Gabby. Since he'd already violated the conditions of his release, she knew that Charlie felt like he had nothing to lose. She called out to her family members, telling someone to call the police.

Casey's brothers were the first to join her in the guest room. Her parents entered a few seconds later. Chris was on the phone with the police.

"I think he took her," Casey said on the verge of tears.

"Who?" Jonathon asked.

"Her father," Casey whispered as a tear ran down her cheek.