Grabbing the phone, I see it’s one in the morning. I wondered why Freddie sounded so annoyed when he picked up the phone. It’s a seven-hour difference. He must’ve still been sleeping.
I am grateful for this drive. I’m halfway to my destination, and the sea is always to my left. Freddie said if anything happens, I can always find my way back.
As I follow the GPS, I remember I am going into this with only one weapon. The gun that is tucked into my pants. How will I fight Max and his goons with only a few bullets?
I pull the escalade over onto a grassy field.
LeAnn was highly trained. She wouldn’t drive a vehicle without having a way to protect herself, especially on a suicide mission.
I jump out of the vehicle and begin searching through it. I open the glove compartment and check under the seats. I check everywhere. I then open the trunk door.
I am disappointed to find...nothing.
The truck is empty!