Chapter 100
Chapter 100
“Boss,” one of the men said, “What can I do for you?”
“Send me a picture of Judy,” Ethan replied firmly.
“Judy?” he asked, looking confused.
“Judy Montague?”
Ethan frowned.
“Yes, the one you kidnapped earlier,” he replied, growing impatient. “I want a picture of her. Not a single hair better be hurt on her head.”
There was a tense silence.
There was a long pause on the other end before the man finally cleared his throat and replied.
“We don’t have her, Sir.”
Ethan’s frustration boiled over. “What do you mean you don’t have her?” he asked, his voice sharp with disbelief.
through clenched teeth. “You were supposed to kidnap her in the city earlier.”
“Well,” replied his partner, “we received a text directing us to a location to meet with Miss Judy. But when we arrived, she never showed up.”
He explained, “We didn’t ask any questions; we just left. We honestly thought you changed your mind.”
Ethan felt a surge of panic. “You’re telling me that Judy isn’t with you?” he asked, his voice shaking.
“We haven’t seen her,” the man replied.
Ethan felt a wave of panic wash over him. He almost crushed the phone in his hand when he heard the news. In a rush, he pulled the car over to the side of the road and parked it sharply.
“Send me the location,” he demanded.
“Where did you go to meet her?” he asked, taking deep breaths to calm himself.
“Yes, sir,” came the reply from the other end of the line.
He hung up the phone and waited anxiously, hoping for it to ring again.
He got the location and instantly recognized it. Excitedly, he jumped into his car and drove there, his heart racing. If his loyal friends didn’t have Judy, then who did? Where was she? And why wasn’t she with them?
Irene didn’t answer her phone, and he was shocked. He couldn’t believe she hadn’t tried to call him back.
He arrived at the location quickly and got out of his car. The scent of Judy still hung in the air, but it was clear she was gone.
As he walked down the street, his eyes narrowed when he saw that some businesses had street cameras. He was about to enter one of the buildings when he was surprised to see Gavin and a few others inside.
Ethan watched as his men walked out of the building, followed by the owner. He quickly stepped aside, trying to stay hidden and not be seen. He crouched down against the side of the building.
“Beta Taylor,” Ethan called out to his Beta, who was waiting nearby.
“I need you to check this license plate,” said the detective by the car. “We managed to get footage of the kidnapping from the security camera of a nearby business. The kidnappers looked like a rough group, but I couldn’t tell for sure.”
“Kidnapping?” he thought. Was Gavin really talking about Judy’s kidnapping? Why would Gavin be searching for Judy?
Ethan’s stomach tightened at the idea. Judy was his responsibility to locate, and he wasn’t about to let anyone, especially not Gavin, get in his way.
**Chapter 100**
Gavin Landry felt proud as he took credit for rescuing her. He told Beta Taylor the license plate number, and Ethan couldn’t help but furrow his brows. The number sounded so familiar to him.
Ethan quickly grabbed his phone and started scrolling through his notes app. He was searching for something that might connect to the license plate.
“Had he heard this plate number before?”
Suddenly, something caught his attention. A few years back, there had been a string of break-ins that he had stopped all by himself. He remembered writing down the license plate number of the criminals involved in those incidents.
In his notes app, he found some information about an old, abandoned house located in rogue territory. Most of the people connected to that house had managed to escape, but he clearly remembered it and the car parked out front.
He let out a low growl as memories flooded back.
He felt worried about the rogues returning to take what was his. He wasn’t going to let that happen.
The good news was that he already knew where they were. Now, he just needed to get there and find Judy.
Gavin felt a sense of urgency. He wanted to save her, and he knew she would be grateful. In return, she would willingly become his mistress. But he also realized this wouldn’t be easy. A group of rogues was after him, and they wanted his blood.
Gavin looked tense, as if he was ready to run at any moment.
Ethan felt a rush of urgency. He knew he had to be the first to arrive. From what he remembered, reaching that part of rogue territory could take several hours, even in wolf form. If he wanted to get there in time, he needed to leave now.
“Judy, just hang tight,” Ethan thought to himself as he transformed into his wolf form. “I’m coming!”
He felt a rush of determination as he prepared to help her, knowing he had to make it in time.