It is with absolute horror that I stand in front of Harrison and utter these words. But beyond the horror, beyond the fear, there is a hopelessness that fills me. I do not know where Isabella is, and even if I did know, would I then be able to rescue her. It feels that she is gone from me; she cannot be gone from me. She is safe; she has to be. I will find her, and I will rescue her.
Yes, we do not leave a soldier behind; we will get our own back no matter what. And we are here for each other; someone always has your back. I was supposed to be her someone. I was supposed to have her back; I promised her that I would make sure she is safe no matter what.