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Authors: Hayden Braeburn

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Indeed.”

The two men scoured the room for anything giving the next location and found the desk chair duct taped to the floor. That was interesting. Priscilla's suit the clerk had rambled on about and a pair of heels lay in a corner with the matching pants to Everett's own suit, along with his bone white dress shirt. Dylan worked hard to swallow his panic at finding Mason Everett's clothing. At least Priscilla's clothes were also there and could tie her to his disappearance. He was pulled from his guilt by the sound of Sean hollering from the bathroom. “Find somethin'?” he asked as he made his way across the small room.


Syringes. She drugged him.”

Dylan nodded as his assumption was confirmed. “Only way she could grab him, that's for sure.”

Sean scooped one up, leaving the other on the counter. At Dylan's cocked eyebrow, he lifted a shoulder. “One for me, one for them. Gotta leave the cops something to work with.”

Cops. Now, there was an idea. “You callin' the Aylesford cops or the Tyler cops?”


Both. First, I'm calling Alec.”

Sean had just pulled his phone from his back pocket when it began to vibrate. He tossed Dylan a look and slid his thumb across the screen to answer it. “Tell me something helpful, Cartwright.”


She's in the middle of nowhere.” Alec's frustration was apparent in his brittle tone. “Or, her phone is, at least.”


The middle of nowhere? We're less than half an hour away from Shenandoah National Park. How nowhere do you mean?”


I mean, she's forty miles away from you.”


Send me the GPS coordinates. We're going after him.”


I'm sending them now.”


Call local PD for me, too. We've got a crime scene here. If Tyler won't listen, call Aylesford. If Ayleford won't listen, call the Park Rangers.” He paused. “No, call the Park Rangers anyway. Fill them in and give them the coordinates.”


Sean, please find him.” Kat's voice was faint, laced with pain.


We will, Kat, don't worry.”

He heard her snort. Not worrying wasn't on the table. “Just find him.”

 

 

SEVEN

 

Mason cringed when he heard the door open. While he had been successful in freeing his ankles, the tape on his wrists was not as forgiving, no matter how he sawed at it against the posts. He prayed he had made enough progress to break away.

Priscilla carried another syringe, a roll of duct tape, a pair of scissors, and her compact handgun with her, laying them all on the bedside table. She still wore the nightie, and he wondered first if he would manage to break free of the tape, and second whether he should go for the gun or the scissors when he was free. The syringe bothered him. If she were to dope him up again, he wouldn't be able to move let alone stage an escape.

She selected the scissors from the table. “You don't need these clothes, my dear Mason,” she told him as she began snipping through his t-shirt. She grinned. “You're not going to need clothes for a while.”

It wasn't until she was almost completely bent over, the scissors halfway up his abdomen that he kicked out, managing to hit her in the thigh and knock her off balance. Scissors still hanging from his shirt, he rolled to his stomach and drew his legs up under himself, providing the leverage he needed to break the tape. Finally free, he rolled off the other side of the bed, positioning himself between the mattress and the wall.

Priscilla let out an otherworldly scream. “How dare you, Mason! You're going to ruin everything! Everything!” She palmed the small gun in one hand, sliding the roll of tape over the other. She would catch him, tie him down and inject him. There was no other way. “Why do you have to fight me? I just want to give you our children.”


I don't love you Priscilla. I never did.”


What?” she bellowed. “You did. I know you did. We were supposed to get married and have babies, but you were too young, too rebellious. I let you sow your wild oats, but now you want to marry someone else? I can't let you. You've messed up my plans. No one is allowed to alter my plans!”

She was a lunatic. He had been drugged and abducted and he had no doubt she planned to rape him, yet she was screaming at him about messing up her plans. “What the fuck, Priscilla? We were together for our junior and senior year of high school. We didn't love each other.”


Don't you curse at me!”

That's
 
what she yelled about? “Let me go!”

She shot at him, missing by about six inches. “You will love me, or you will die, Mason.” She squeezed off another shot, this one a bit wider. “Why do you have to make this so hard?”

His ears were ringing from the gun fire, his heart was beating out of his chest, and she was so fucked up she thought it was his fault. He felt her heels clack on the floor and crawled beneath the bed. He was armed with a pair of scissors and wearing only underwear and half a shirt, but he was determined to get home.


Come out, Mason,” Priscilla called. “I promise I won't hurt you if you just give me what I want.”

She said it like she hadn't just shot at him twice, like she hadn't carted him off to rape him. He felt like a cornered cat, hunkered as he was beneath a bed. “Why me, Priscilla? Why after all this time?”

He could only see her feet as she stomped emphatically, her spiked heels bending with the impact. “You can't marry anyone else!” She let out a shrill scream. “Why are you asking stupid questions?”

He hoped to God some sort of help was on the way as he made himself as small a target as possible, pulling the bed with him further into the corner. She would have to shoot him if she wanted to get to him.

Mason simply didn't understand. She had to make love with him today or she might not conceive their children. She had worked the math, she had taken the medications. She was fertile now. She stared at the bed as he moved it, barricading himself from her. She could wait a little while longer. She didn't want to shoot him if it wasn't absolutely necessary.

~*~


They're on the way out there, now,” Alec finished explaining the situation as they understood it to Detective Reid Caufield of the Aylesford PD.


O'Halloran and Brunswick are sweeping the hotel. What's the story on your men?”


Sean's a Marine—served two tours in Afghanistan and one in Iraq. He's been working with TMB since he got out.”

Caufield looked impressed. “You said there were two guys out there.”

Alec nodded. “He's out there with Dylan Black. What I pulled on him is vague—”


I'm familiar with Dylan Black.”


Good. Enlighten me.”


Army Ranger, sniper, skip tracer.”

He'd found that much on his own. “Anything more?”


Not much, no. We see him at the station every so often. Heard he had a chest full of medals and something like fifty confirmed kills.” He shrugged. “Fifteen years in the service, and he retired.” He made a face. “Early, I guess.”


Sean needs good back-up.” He glanced at Kat before he asked Caufield, “You got a team headed up there?”


Jason Monroe and Chris Delmonico are on the way. We've put a call into the park.”

Alec nodded. “I'm here if you need me. We don't know if Priscilla hired someone else to deal with Kat or if Black was just a distraction. Either way, she's my priority.”


Understood.”

The detective promised to keep them in the loop, and assured everything would be over soon. Alec was impressed with the Aylesford police, finding Caufield thorough and personable. Tyler PD had given him the brush-off, even after the mountain of evidence at the motel. Turning to Kat, he gave her what he hoped was a reassuring smile. “They'll bring him home.”

She tossed her hands in a helpless gesture. “I know. I do. I just want to be up there.” She clenched her fists in her lap. “I want to scratch Priscilla's eyes out. I want to help.”


Mason would want you to stay where it's safe, where you're protected.”

She collapsed against the plump leather chair. “You're right. I know you're right, but I hate feeling useless.”


You know you're not useless, Kat.”


Knowing and feeling are different.” She twisted her fingers together. “I just want him safe.” Her lament was interrupted by the jarring ring of the land-line. “Hello?”


Kat, honey, what's happened to Mason?” Carolyn Everett asked. “Cassidy called to tell us he was missing.”

Cassidy had called her parents? “We've got police and a couple operatives going to get him,” she told her future mother-in-law. “We think Priscilla grabbed him from the office.”


That girl has been off since she was little. I don't know why a smart girl like Cassidy didn't notice it.”

Everyone knew she was loony, and nobody had done anything about it? “Mason knew she wanted him, but he had no idea she was crazy,” she said quietly. If he had known, he wouldn't be missing right now.


We're coming to stay with you. You shouldn't be there alone and worried.”


But I—”


We're not taking no for an answer. I don't care how many uniformed people are there, family is family.”

She supposed that was true, although she'd always thought blood a bit thin. “I'll be waiting.”

~*~


Where does it say to turn?” Sean asked Dylan.


Up the road a piece, then right at the fork.”

They continued deeper into the forest, spewing gravel as they drove much faster than intended, veering right when the road split. Cabins were sprinkled throughout the area, offering little more than shelter. “Right or left?”


Left,” Dylan answered decisively.

They drove on for less than ten minutes until Dylan barked, “Stop. Here.”

Sean's SUV crunched along the gravel as they came to a stop. “You armed?” Sean asked his surprisingly helpful partner.


Always,” Dylan answered, pulling up the leg of his jeans, his Beretta in an ankle holster.


Army?”


Ranger,” he confirmed with a sharp nod. “Let's go.”

A fucking Ranger? No wonder Black had been able to avoid him that morning. “Marine.”

Dylan cracked a smile at that one. “Had you pegged for a jarhead about two minutes after meetin' your ass. Now, let's go.”

They had just slid from the SUV when they heard a gunshot. They split up, quietly making their way through the woods to flank the cabin when another shot rang out. He tightened his grip on the Beretta and hoped they weren't too late.

~*~

Alec opened the door to reveal not only Carolyn Everett, but Charles, Caleb and Cassidy as well. “No news,” he said by way of greeting. The Everetts weren't expecting pleasantries, they had come to support Kat and each other. He was more than a little surprised the skeptical Cassidy had tagged along, but kept his mouth shut.

Kat's blue eyes were wide as she made her way into the living room. “I didn't know you'd all be here,” she said, her gaze locking on Mason's sister.

Cassidy grimaced. “Mason and Priscilla are both missing, and while I will reserve judgment...” she trailed off when her mother shot her a look. “I know you're worried, Kat. We are, too.”

Momentarily speechless, Kat stood still. Caleb noticed her distress and chuckled. “Nugget here likes to play the tough bi..er..brat, but she's really all soft and squishy on the inside. She's worried about Mase.”

Cassidy's lip curled at her younger brother. “I am
 
not
 
soft and squishy.”

Caleb smirked. “Yes, you are. You're also worried about the old man.”


Children!” Carolyn cut them off. “We came here to support each other, not pick on one another. Sit down and be nice.” She turned her attention to Kat, who was now perched on one end of the couch. “Instead of focusing on what's happening, let's talk about you and Mason, dear.”


Okay,” Kat answered cautiously. “What do you want to know?”

Carolyn smiled. “Everything, honey, but let's start with how you met and then you can tell us why we didn't meet you until you had a diamond on your finger.”

Kat looked at the ceiling for a long moment. Carolyn was right. She needed to focus on the good, and thinking about happy times with Mason would help. She pulled in a breath, letting it out with a shudder. She would stay strong. “We first met a little more than three years ago when I came in for the loan on the studio. The loan officer I was supposed to meet with was home sick, and Mason took over.” She smiled, a faraway look in her eye. “I think I fell a little in love with him that day.” A sigh fell from her full lips. “He was wonderful, but he had a girlfriend at the time, Melanie.”

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