Knox
โWhat the hell did you do with Naomi?โ Fi demanded, waving her lollipop in my face when I hit the bar floor.
I noticed Naomiโs parents were gone, and their table had
been turned over.
โI talked to her.ย Nicely,โ I said when her eyes narrowed. โWhy?โ โCouldnโt have been that nice since all her tables are getting restless
with empty drinks.โ
I peered over Fiโs shoulder, doing what I always did, looking for Naomi.
But Fi was right. She wasnโt there.
โIf you chased her off in the middle of a shiftโโ
โI didnโt chase her off. We talked. It was good. Weโre good. Did you check the bathroom?โ
โNow, gee, why didnโt I think of that?โ Fi said, her voice dripping with sarcasm.
โDid you ask him what the hell he did with Naomi?โ Max asked as she buzzed by.
Something cold settled in my gut. Ignoring my employees, I pushed through the doors into the kitchen. โNaomi in here?โ
Milford looked up from the chicken he was grilling and tilted his head toward the door to the parking lot. โWent out a couple minutes ago to make a call. She looked upset. You say something mean to her again?โ
I didnโt bother answering. Instead I went straight for the door and shoved it open. Fi was on my heels. The night air had a crisp bite to it that
did nothing to thaw the icy fear inside me. There was no sign of Naomi. โFuck.โ I did not have a good feeling about this.
โSheโs probably just getting some fresh air since you broke her heart and then embarrassed her in front of half the town,โ Fi guessed, scanning the lot with me. But she didnโt sound sure either.
โI donโt like this,โ I muttered. โNaomi!โ But there was no response. โNaomi, Knox is sorry for being an ass!โ Fi shouted into the night next
to me.
Nothing.
My phone vibrated in my pocket, and I yanked it out.
Nash.
โWhat?โ
โJust a heads-up. Iโm on my way to Lizaโs. She said Waylayโs gone.
Took your dog out for a pee break, and neither one of them came back.โ The ice in my gut turned into an iceberg.
โHow long ago?โ
โAbout forty minutes. Liza went out looking for them. Thinks she saw tail lights heading for the road. Said she tried to call Naomi, but sheโs not picking up her phone. I tried too and got voicemail. Iโm sure itโs nothing, but I need you to tell Naomi.โ
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
My heart was hitting like a damn bass drum.
โNaomi stepped out to make a call, and no oneโs seen her since. Iโm standing in the fucking parking lot, and sheโs not here.โ
โGoddammit.โ
โI donโt like this,โ I said, dragging a hand through my hair. โIโm gonna go look for them.โ
โDo me a favor first and call Naomiโs parents. Iโm gonna get Liza and have some of my guys do a sweep of the woods.โ
โSheโs not gonna be there,โ I told him.
โGotta start somewhere. Call you back,โ Nash said.
I immediately dialed Naomiโs number and headed back inside. Fi followed me with wide, worried eyes.
I snapped my fingers at her. โGet on the security feed for the parking lot.โ
She didnโt give me an ounce of shit, just bobbed her head and hurried off in the direction of the office.
โNaomi okay, boss?โ Milford asked. โSheโs not out there.โ
โHey! I could use a hand out here. The natives are gettinโ restless and thirsty,โ Max said, swinging through the kitchen door. She took one look at us and stopped in her tracks. โWhat?โ
โCanโt find Naomi,โ I told her as the phone rang and rang in my ear. โWhat the hell did you say to her this time?โ Max demanded.
โHi, youโve reached Naomi Witt. Thanks for calling! Leave a message.โ I hit redial as worry crept over me like an icy, black cloud.
โCome on, Daze. Pick up,โ I muttered.
โLet me try,โ Max said, pulling out her phone.
โTell me the second you talk to her. I need to know where she is.โ โWhatโs happening?โ Silver asked, sticking her head in the door. โWaylay and Naomi are missing,โ I snapped.
All eyes landed on me.
โWhat are the odds that theyโd both go missing at the same time?โ Max asked.
I shook my head and scrolled through my contacts. My hands were shaking. I dialed Louโs number.
โI know itโs date night, and I know Iโm not your favorite person right now, but I think weโve got trouble,โ I told him when he answered.
โWhatโs wrong?โ
โLiza said Waylay went missing again. She and Nash are out looking for her now, but Naomi walked out of the bar to make a call, and I canโt find her either.โ
โIโll meet you at Honky Tonk in two minutes,โ he said.
โIf something happened to them, Louโฆโ I couldnโt even finish the thought.
โWeโre gonna find them. Keep it together, son.โ
โKnox.โ The worry in Fiโs tone had me turning fast. โI gotta go,โ I said and hung up. โWhat did you find?โ
โHer coat and bag are still behind the bar. And the camera has her getting into a car in the parking lot about ten minutes ago.โ
Ten minutes felt like a lifetime. โWhat kind of car? Who was driving?โ โI couldnโt tell. On either count. Some dark, crappy sedan. But it looks
like she got in willingly.โ
โWhat the hellโs going on?โ Wraith demanded, poking his head into the kitchen. โThereโs gonna be a revolt out here soon if someone doesnโt start pouring beers.โ
โNaomiโs missing,โ Fi told him. โFuck me.โ
โWaylay too,โ Max added with a tearful sniffle.
โDouble fuck,โ Wraith said, then disappeared back into the bar. โHer phone,โ Fi said.
โSheโs not answering.โ
โBut sheโs on your family plan, isnโt she?โ
My mind was going a million miles a minute. I needed to get out there and start looking for her. Every second I wasted was one second that she got farther away. โYeah.โ
Max slapped me in the arm. โYou can track her!โ
Technology for the fucking win. I shoved my phone at her. โFind her.โ
As she moved deft fingers over the screen, I headed for my office. I grabbed my coat and keys and returned to the bar.
It wasnโt the pandemonium Iโd expected from pissed-off drinkers on a Saturday night. It was organized chaos. Wraith stood on the bar, boots planted between beer glasses. Everyone was gathered around, shrugging into coats.
โLast seen getting into a dark gray four-door shitmobile wearing a denim skirt and long-sleeved shirt that says Honky Tonk.โ
โWhat the hell is this?โ I demanded.
โSearch party,โ Silver said as she shoved her arms into a gray tweed coat.
The front door opened, and everyone turned expectantly. It was Lou and Amanda.
โLet โem through,โ Wraith ordered. The crowd parted for them, and they hurried forward.
โI got her!โ Max said, holding my phone up triumphantly. โLooks like sheโs just off Route 7 near the Lucky Horseshoe Farm.โ
I snatched it out of her hand. โCall Nash,โ I said, pointing to Lou. Lou turned to Amanda. โCall Nash. Iโm going with him.โ
I didnโt waste time arguing. We hit the parking lot, and I had the truck started before either of us closed the doors. I floored it out of the lot, fishtailing onto the road.
โWho took her?โ
โI donโt know for sure,โ I said, gripping the wheel tighter. โBut if Waylayโs missing too, my moneyโs on Tina.โ
Lou swore under his breath.
My phone rang. It was Nash. I hit the speaker button. โYou find Way?โ I asked.
โNo. Iโm bringing Liza J into town. Got some footage off the Morrisonโs doorbell cam. Dark, shitty sedan pulled out of Lizaโs about an hour ago. A big, black SUV was parked on the shoulder, waiting for it. Headlights set off the motion sensor. Timeline fits for Liza seeinโ the brake lights. Also got a call about a hit and run. Someone smashed through the Loyโs fence along the road over at Lucky Horseshoe.โ
Lou and I glanced at each other. โWeโre on our way there now, tracking Naomiโs phone.โ
โDonโt do anything stupid,โ Nash ordered.
Lucky Horseshoe was a short drive, made shorter by the fact that I hit 90 miles per hour.
โShould be right up here,โ Lou said, peering at my phone.
I let off the gas. Then hit the brakes hard when I saw the fence. โShit.โ
Tire marks swerved off the road and smashed right through the rail fence. I turned the wheel so my lights could follow the path and put the truck in park.
Mr. and Mrs. Loy were standing in the pasture surveying the damage. Mrs. Loy was huddled up in an oversize flannel jacket and smoking a small cigar. Mr. Loy came right at us.
โCan you believe this? Some son of a bitch smashed through the fence and then drove back out again!โ
โGrab the flashlight in the glove box,โ I told Lou.
โNaomi!โ I called the second my feet hit the ground. The frosty grass crunched under my boots.
There was no answer.
Lou flashed the light into the pasture, and we followed the tracks. โLooks like they stopped here before driving back out,โ he said.
โMust have been one drunk idiot,โ
Something caught my eye in the grass, and I bent to pick it up. It was a cellphone with sparkly daisies on the case.
A chill stopped my heart and had me fighting for breath.
โIs that hers?โ Lou asked. โYeah.โ
โGoddammit.โ
โWhatโs that? Is that evidence?โ Mr. Loy demanded.
I DROVE BACKย to Honky Tonk in a fog. Lou was talking, but I wasnโt listening. I was too busy replaying my last conversation with Naomi. I hadnโt wanted to lose her, so Iโd pushed her away and lost her anyway.
She was right. This was worse. So much fucking worse.
Someone had coordinated this. Someone had conspired to take them both away from me. And I was going to make them fucking pay.
I pulled up to the front door of the bar, and half the damn town poured out.
โWhere is she?โ โYou find her?โ
โDoes he look like he found her, Elmer, you idiot?โ โHe looks pretty pissed off.โ
Ignoring the crowd and the questions, I pushed inside and found half the Knockemout PD surrounded by the other half of town. The specials board had been erased replaced with a hand-drawn map of Knockemout cut into quadrants.
Fi, Max, and Silver charged me, and Nash looked up. โYou didnโt find them,โ Fi said.
I shook my head.
A shrill whistle cut through the noise, and everyone shut up.
โThanks, Luce,โ Nash said to Lucian, who immediately returned to whatever phone call he was making. โAs I was saying, weโve got an APB out on Naomi Witt, Waylay Witt, a gray sedan, and a black, newer model Chevy Tahoe. Weโre starting the search in town and expanding outward.โ
Amanda, dragging Liza J with her, hurried over to Lou, who pulled her into his side. โWeโll find โem,โ he promised. Then he wrapped his free arm around my grandmother.
I couldnโt breathe. Couldnโt swallow. Couldnโt move from the spot. I thought Iโd been afraid before. Afraid of turning into my father. Of
crumbling after a loss. But this fear was worse. I hadnโt told her I fucking loved her. I hadnโt told either one of them. And someone had taken them from me. I hadnโt crumbled. It was worse. I hadnโt had the goddamn guts to love someone enough to crumble.
I shoved my hands through my hair and kept them there as the reality of what Iโd walked away from set in.
I felt a hand clamp down on my shoulder. โKeep it together,โ Lucian said. โWeโll find them.โ
โHow? How the fuck will we find them? We know jack shit.โ
โWeโve got a plate number on a 2002 gray Ford Taurus that was reported stolen from Lawlerville an hour ago,โ Lucian said.
โWe donโt have plate numbers yet,โ Nash said, pausing to glance down at his phone. โScratch that. 2002 gray Ford Taurus with a primer gray trunk lid.โ He read off a license plate number.
โLawlerville is half an hour from here,โ I said, running the calculations in my head. It was the edge of a suburb of D.C.
โYouโd have to be pretty stupid to steal a car and then drive it back to the scene of the crime,โ Lucian pointed out.
โIf Tina is involved with this, stupid is a factor.โ
The front door opened, and Sloane and Lina rushed in. Sloane looked breathless and scared. Lina looked scary.
โWhat can I do?โ Sloane asked.
โWhose ass do you want me to kick?โ Lina demanded.
I needed to move. I needed to get out of here and find my girls, rip apart every single person who played a role in taking them, and then spend the rest of my life begging for Naomiโs forgiveness.
โGive us a moment, ladies,โ Lucian said and steered me back outside. โThereโs more.โ
โWhat more?โ โI have a name.โ
I grabbed him by the lapels of his wool coat. โGive me the name,โ I growled.
Lucianโs hands closed over mine. โItโs not going to help like you think it will.โ
โStart talking before I start punching.โ โDuncan Hugo.โ
I released him. โHugo as in the Hugo crime family?โ
Anthony Hugo was a crime lord who operated out of both D.C. and Baltimore. Drugs. Prostitution. Weapons. Enforcement. Political blackmail. You name it, it had his filthy fingerprints on it.
โDuncan is the son. And a bit of a fuck-up. It was his chop shop where the car used in Nashโs shooting was found. I didnโt think it was a coincidence, but I wanted more information to corroborate before I brought it to you and Nash.โ
โHow long have you known?โ I demanded, my hands balling into fists. โNot long enough for you to waste time and energy on me tonight.โ โGoddammit, Luce.โ
โRumor has it he had a nasty and recent split from his father. Seems Duncan wants to strike out on his own. Rumors also mention a woman heโs been working with as well as fucking for the past few months.โ
It clicked into place as neatly as the last piece of a puzzle. Tina Fucking Witt.
โWhere is he?โ
Lucian tucked his hands into his pockets, his expression giving nothing away. โThatโs the problem. Since he had his falling out with his father, no one seems to know his whereabouts.โ
โOr theyโre not telling you.โ
โSooner or later, everyone tells me everything,โ he said.
I didnโt have time to worry about how dark that sounded. โYou tell Nash any of this?โ I asked, digging my keys out of my pocket.
โJust the plate number. Could be a coincidence.โ โItโs not.โ
The door opened behind me, and Sloane stepped out. โAre you going to look for them?โ she asked.
I nodded then turned to Lucian. โIโll start in Lawlersville and work my way toward D.C.โ
โHold on,โ he said.
โIโm coming with you,โ Sloane announced.
Lucian stepped in front of her. โYouโre staying here.โ โSheโs my friend, and Waylay is practically a second niece.โ โYouโre staying here.โ
I didnโt have time to listen to Lucian use his scary ass intimidation voice.
โI think youโre making the incredibly ignorant assumption that you have any say over what I do or donโt do.โ
โIf I find out you leave town limits tonight, I will see that your beloved library never gets another dime of funding. Then Iโll buy every piece of land around your house and build apartment complexes so tall you never see the sun again.โ
โYou rich son of aโฆโ
I left them to it. I opened the door to my truck and climbed behind the wheel. A second later, the passenger door opened, and Lucian got in. โWhere are we going?โ
โIโm starting at the top. Iโm going to beat the hell out of Anthony Hugo until he tells us where his asshole son is. Then Iโm going to find him and beat the hell out of him until I break every bone in his face. Then Iโm going to marry Naomi Witt.โ
โThis should be fun,โ my best friend said, pulling out his phone.
โYou can give Nash a heads-up on the way and then tap that creepy source network of yours to find me Anthony Hugo.โ
We were ten minutes out of town with two credible locations for the biggest crime lord in Washington D.C. One of the sources even coughed up the gate code for the property. Lucian Rollins was a scary motherfucker.
His phone rang again.
โThis is Lucian.โ He listened for a few seconds then handed me the phone. โFor you.โ
It was probably my brother bitching me out for taking the law into my own hands. โWhat?โ I said.
โKnox. Grim here.โ
Grim was the high-stakes poker-playing, mostly almost-legal motorcycle club president.
โThis is not a good time to plan another poker game, man.โ
โNot poker-related. Club business. Got some info I thought you might be interested in.โ
โUnless itโs the whereabouts of Anthony or Duncan Hugo, Iโm not interested.โ
โThen youโre about to be real interested. That pretty little waitress of yours just marched her fine ass right on into Duncan Hugoโs new chop shop.โ
My heart was hammering away against my rib cage. โWhat did you just say?โ
โMy guys have been sitting on the building for reasons.โ โIโm not the cops,โ I reminded him.
โLetโs just say some local businesses arenโt real happy about the competition.โ
Translation: Grimโs club was planning to hit the chop shop.
โBeen keeping tabs on all the comings and goings. Just got photo confirmation. Sheโs a twin, right?โ
โYeah, why?โ
โI remember her talking about her twin sister at the last game. Looks like she wasnโt bullshitting about the twin. Bitch had Naomi handcuffed to the dashboard.โ
I dropped my foot on the accelerator. โAddress,โ I demanded.