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===Act Two===
 
===Act Two===
Peter knocks on the car window where Neal is sitting, having been sent there by Rice. Neal decides to stretch his legs while talking to Peter and they start discussing possible ways Wilkes may have used to break into the house and kidnap Gless’ daughter, Lindsay. They come across an alley giving a good view of the street. There is a coat-check stub on the stairs. Neal tells Peter it would be from a club or underground casino, one of Wilkes’ choice hangouts. When Rice exits the residence to find Burke and Caffrey talking together, she is clearly annoyed Burke is on her scene, a situation inflamed by the evidence Burke presents. She threatens to file a report if she finds him snooping about one of her scenes again. Burke scoffs and mocks her, much to Caffrey’s amusement.
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Peter knocks on the car window where Neal is sitting, having been sent there by Rice. Neal decides to stretch his legs while talking to Peter and they start discussing possible ways Wilkes may have used to break into the house and kidnap Gless’ daughter, Lindsay. They come across an alley giving a good view of the street. There is a coat-check stub on the stairs. Neal teels Peter it would be from a club or underground casino, one of Wilkes’ choice hangouts. When Rice exits the residence to find Burke and Caffrey talking together, she is clearly annoyed Burke is on her scene, a situation inflamed by the evidence Burke presents. She threatens to file a report if she finds him snooping about one of her scenes again. Burke scoffs and mocks her, much to Caffrey’s amusement.
   
 
Rice has arranged for Neal to enter this underground casino and he prepares for his undercover operation. [[Mozzie]] thinks he’s lost his marbles by allowing the “[[Kimberley Rice|Pant Suit]]” (Rice) to use him as bait to bring out Wilkes, especially seeing as Wilkes wants Caffrey’s hide. Neal feels the risk is worth it. He will be able to remove the anklet during the operation and possibly get a chance to speak with Alex about the music box.
 
Rice has arranged for Neal to enter this underground casino and he prepares for his undercover operation. [[Mozzie]] thinks he’s lost his marbles by allowing the “[[Kimberley Rice|Pant Suit]]” (Rice) to use him as bait to bring out Wilkes, especially seeing as Wilkes wants Caffrey’s hide. Neal feels the risk is worth it. He will be able to remove the anklet during the operation and possibly get a chance to speak with Alex about the music box.
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Rice does indeed advise Caffrey to remove his anklet. This alerts Peter back in the Bureau office who is surprised to learn Rice had this cleared. Peter is suspicious and decides to have a little chat with Gless where Gless explains his nervousness surrounding the “meeting”. Gless reveals this meeting with Caffrey ''is'' the ransom demand. Peter calls Neal’s cell phone and warns Neal to get out of there; he is the ransom. Before Neal can so so, he is hit by a taser and kidnapped.
 
Rice does indeed advise Caffrey to remove his anklet. This alerts Peter back in the Bureau office who is surprised to learn Rice had this cleared. Peter is suspicious and decides to have a little chat with Gless where Gless explains his nervousness surrounding the “meeting”. Gless reveals this meeting with Caffrey ''is'' the ransom demand. Peter calls Neal’s cell phone and warns Neal to get out of there; he is the ransom. Before Neal can so so, he is hit by a taser and kidnapped.
   
Rice returns to the office with little evidence as to where Caffrey might be. Burke calls her out in front of everyone, claiming she had a backroom deal with Wilkes. Rice has to confess that was essentially the plan. However, she had agents covering every angle of the place keeping an eye on Caffrey. Reece Hughes interrupts their arguing to ask Rice how she lost Caffrey. She replies Caffrey was in the only blind spot of the operation. Hughes is not happy and puts Burke in charge. Rice is furious but can do nothing about it.
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Rice returns to the office with little evidence as to where Caffrey might be. Burke calls her out in front of everyone, claiming she had a backroom deal with Wilkes. Rice has to confess that was essentially the plan. However, she had agents covering every angle of the place keeping an eye on Caffrey. Reece Hughes interrupts their arguing to ask Rice how she lost Caffrey. She replies that Caffrey was in the only blind spot of the operation. Hughes is not happy and puts Burke in charge. Rice is furious but can do nothing about it.
   
 
Neal comes to in the back of a van with Wilkes looking straight at him. Wilkes recalls his version of events when working with Caffrey whereby Neal ripped him off for $500,000 and says, normally, he kills people for that sort of thing. However he needs Caffrey alive to do some work for him.
 
Neal comes to in the back of a van with Wilkes looking straight at him. Wilkes recalls his version of events when working with Caffrey whereby Neal ripped him off for $500,000 and says, normally, he kills people for that sort of thing. However he needs Caffrey alive to do some work for him.
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