It had been a few weeks since they had returned from their holidays. Phil loved Sam so much, but he was keeping something from her. He wished he could tell her, but he just didn't know how to. "Morning beautiful" Phil arrived in the bedroom with tea and toast for Sam "Is it that time already?" She glanced over at her clock, it was 5.30am. How Sam loved the day shift. What made it even worse was that Phil was off today, so she had to go to work and he got to stay at home all day with Bella, she was a little jealous, but she still did love her job. Sam pulled into the car park at the station. It was eerily quiet for this time in the morning, normally the day shift would be arriving and the night shift were starting to leave. She wondered what was going on. She headed up to CID. There was no-one in the office. This was very strange indeed. There was a little note folded on her desk "Sam, we're all out on an early morning raid, didn't want to disturb you at home to give you the location, Gina Gold will wait for you in her office, you can both come together, she has your kit, radio silence at all times, Jack" Whats going on? She thought. Raid at 7am? She headed eagerly downstairs "Whats going on Gina" "Brothel over near Canley park, DCI has information they are using underage girls, wants us down there as soon as possible" "We better get over there then" ******** Back at home, Phil was trying to think of the best way to break the bad news to Sam, he loved her, but he knows she will never forgive him for what he has done, especially if he has endangered their baby daughter. Perhaps he could keep it from her? Would she ever find out? He'd been such an idiot. He should have learned his lesson last time. But he didn't. ******** Meanwhile, the raid had gone well, six men arrested and several young girls saved from a life of prostitution. Samantha was busy interviewing all day, after her final interview, she was ready to head home, she looked at the clock, 9pm. Oops. She pulled into her driveway, Phil would be mad that she was late home and never told him, but he would have understood.