“Get the fuck off me!” I yelled, struggling as the second guy grasped my other arm tightly.
“This will go a lot smoother if you don’t fight.”
Like hell it will.I was going to make them work for it if they were going to take me.
A third guy leapt out of the car and popped the trunk. Slapping me, he sneered, “Well, aren’t you a gorgeous little thing.”
I spit in his face. “Go fuck yourself.”
Slapping me again, harder, he snickered. “We’re going to have so much fun with you tonight, darlin’. Don’t worry, this is just step one.”
I kicked, screamed, bit, and scratched, but it was no use—they were too strong and too determined to get me in the trunk of their sedan.
I was hogtied and gagged, squirming in the small, dark space as I heard the tires peel out on the gravel road.
Collin
Sittingin a car with Ax and Kane, we chugged down coffee in silence. Nothing had happened in three hours other than the truck showing up with its entire inventory intact.
“Something feels so off about this,” Kane stated from the back seat.
“I agree,” Ax responded, looking around some more.
We were parked in an unlit corner, so there was no way for someone to spot us unless they were right in front of us.
“Maybe they just decided to give this warehouse a break for the night.” It was the only explanation I could think of.
“Nothing yet,” Kane radioed to Bear’s car.
“Same here,” he returned quickly.
My burner vibrated on the dash.
“Yeah,” I answered.
Blaz’s voice was riddled with concern as he barked, “Get your ass back to the cabin right the fuck now.”
“What’s wrong?” I asked as I put the call on speaker, threw it onto my lap, and put the car in drive.
“They took Harlow.” He hung up and I sped away.
Kane radioed to Bear. “Harlow was kidnapped. Head to the cabin.”
It was the longest fifteen-minute drive of my life.
Rushing out of the driver’s seat, I yelled up to Blaz, “What else do we know about these fuckers?”
“Nothing.” Blaz was pacing as Carson stood in the front door of the cabin.
“How do you know it was the same people?” Panic was setting in quickly.
“We don’t for sure. Marlena called me from the bar saying she saw a black town car speeding away from the bar when she went out to check on Harlow. She was taking out the trash when they got her.”
Scarlett came out onto the porch to meet us. “How can I help?”
Blaz shoved keys into her hand. “Go stay with Abby. She shouldn’t be alone right now. Carson will take you.”
Bear pulled Scarlett into his chest. “Be safe, baby.”