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“I heard both their names… Bryan and Clint. They both looked like they were in their early thirties. Bryan has a scar on his left cheek, tattoos down his right arm and he was missing a tooth. Clint was blue-eyed and blond… he had a beard and a tattoo on his neck that looked like some sort of bird.”

“They must be Knights,” Justin piped up. “Who else could they be?”

“Of course they’re Knights,” Lonny nodded. “I recognize the descriptions.”

“You do?” I asked optimistically.

“Particularly the one with the scar on his face,” Lonny replied. “He was part of the group that came here to abduct Mila.”

“Can you give us anything more?” I asked, clenching my jaw as I turned back to her.

“That’s all I know,” she replied. “I should be going.”

I walked her out of the house and towards the gate. She didn’t make eye contact with me, nor did she attempt conversation. She just seemed keen to get out as fast as she could. Just before she left, she turned to me.

“I hope you find your girl,” she said to me.

“Thank you for helping me,” I said.

She gave me a short nod and headed off towards the car that was parked to the side. She was almost at her car when I realized I didn’t even know her name.

“Hey,” I called out. “What’s your name?”

“Sarah,” she replied.

“I’m Zack,” I told her.

She smiled. “I know.”

“If you ever need help with anything, Sarah… you can count on the Angels,” I said.

Her smiled deepened slightly. “I’ll keep that in mind,” she nodded.

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nt her car had disappeared around the bend, I ran back and got on my motorbike. The boys were there too, and all three jumped on their bikes as well.

“What’s the plan?” Justin asked.

“If they’re planning on skipping town, they’d not be going to go back to their clubhouse,” I said. “This is a small enough town. We’ll be able to find them if we split up. I want one of you to send an alert to all the boys. We’re going to scour this town until we find either Bryan or Clint.”

“Understood,” Justin nodded.

“I’m going to start the search at the pub stretch. Bones, you take the other part of town. Lonny and Justin, make sure the other men are out there searching too. The moment one of you strike gold, let me know immediately.”

With my instructions given, I headed towards the pub stretch to look for one or both of the men fitting Sarah’s description. I went into every single place that men like me might decide to visit, but I got nothing. Two hours later, and I was still searching and starting to get frustrated and angry when I got a call.

I almost dropped my phone I was in such a rush to answer the call. It was Red.

“Red?”

“We found one,” he said.

“Fuck yes!” I said, punching the air with joy. “Where are you?”

“East end of Lake and Pine. There’s a broad alleyway between two of the apartment buildings.”

“I know the one,” I said. “I’ll be there in five.”

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