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River

My heart isin my throat as I stand frozen, watching the car speed off.

No.

No, no. No. This isn’t how this was supposed to go!

We were supposed to be the ones with the upper hand. We were supposed to snatch Julian. To make him suffer for everything he’s done. He wasn’t supposed to be able to give us the slip or turn the tables on us, but he did.

Driven to the brink and so fucking desperate, he managed to do this shit. And now he has Priest.

Everything in me screams in agonized fury at that thought.Not Priest. He can’t fucking have him.

The other Kings are just standing there, and I can tell they’re scared and furious. Even Ash, usually cool-headed and easy-going, even in a crisis, looks like he wants to either scream or rip someone’s head off.

Knox has his hands balled up into fists, and there’s no way his palms won’t be bleeding when he uncurls his fists. Gage grinds his jaw, looking like he’s searching for a solution to this in his head and coming up short.

I feel so fucking sick. I start pacing, walking back and forth in the brush, trying to keep my breathing under control so I don’t hyperventilate out here.

“What the fuck are we going to do?” I demand. “He can’t just—we have to do something! We can’t let him have Priest. What the fuck. This wasn’t—”

I can barely get the words out. They all come tumbling out of my mouth so fast, and I stare at the guys like they have the answers. Like they can fix this somehow.

I’ve never been one to look to others to help me with shit, but now we’re in this together, and one of ours is missing. There’s no way Julian’s going to treat him well. Not after what we did to him, and I’m terrified that if—when—we find Priest, he won’t be in good shape.

“We have to go after him,” Gage says. He sounds angrier than I’ve ever heard him before, his voice a low, barely controlled growl. “We have to get to wherever the fuck he’s taking him.”

“We can’t take Julian’s car,” Ash points out. “It’s a fucking wreck.”

Gage lets out a breath and tugs at his lip, nodding. “I’ll call in a favor,” he says. “It’s all we’ve got.”

Thank fuck they have so many people who owe them favors. Thank fuck they’re so well connected in this city.

“How long will that take?” I ask him. We’re still outside the city, so there’s no fucking telling.

When Gage looks at me, I can tell he’s thinking the same thing, and my stomach clenches with worry. He grabs his phone and makes the call, talking in a low, urgent voice to whoever’s on the line. Gage gives them our location, and I want to ask for an ETA, but at the same time, I don’t want to know. If it’s too long, I’m not going to be able to handle it, but what the fuck else can we do?

I feel outside my body in a way. Panic and anger swirling inside me in a violent storm. That high I felt earlier is completely gone. It feels like that was a different person. All I can think is that Julian is going to take another person from me. Someone else I care about so much. I can’t let that happen.

“We can track him,” Ash says, sounding like he just remembered that. I don’t blame him. All of our heads are fucked up right now. He pulls out his phone and taps into the software we downloaded onto Julian’s phone. It shows us a little red arrow, indicating where Julian is in our car.

So we know where he’s going at least, but we have no way of following him yet.

We troop back up to the road, all of us glancing anxiously in the direction our ride will be coming every few seconds.

Watching isn’t going to make it come any faster, but what else can we do?

I spare a thought that this must be how Julian felt at that party earlier tonight. Scared and angry, pushed to the limit but out of options. The only difference is that he fucking deserved it.

Time keeps passing, and the little arrow gets farther and farther away. There’s no sign yet of the car Gage called for, and I can’t wait any longer.

Another car comes down the road, and since Gage doesn’t react when he looks over at it, I know it’s not the one we’re waiting for. But I’ve had enough. I can’t wait anymore. Not knowing that Priest is in trouble.

Without even really thinking about it, I step in front of the car as it approaches where we’re huddled on the side of the road. I’m almost moving on autopilot, risking being hit if the driver doesn’t stop in time.

I hear one of the men call my name, but I don’t move out of the way, and the car comes to a screeching halt just a few feet in front of me.

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