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Chapter Thirty-five

Chad had set up shop in Jack’s living room and he, Jack, and Andrew were working every angle possible to locate Kelly and get her back
but there were virtually no leads. Kelly’s family had been brought to the house and Mrs. Poole was doing all she could to comfort them but there was not much comfort for them – and there wouldn’t be – until Kelly was found. Her mother was as white as a sheet, sitting there surrounded by her husband and Kelly’s siblings but she was as strong as Kelly and was holding herself together as they waited for news.

Jack didn’t think he had ever felt so afraid in his life. Or so angry. He had just found Kelly. They had just started their life together. Hell, he hadn’t even told her that he loved her or
that he wanted their marriage to be real. He needed time with her. He needed her in his life. If he got his hands on the people who’d taken her from him, he really believed he would rip them apart with his bare hands. It was a level of anger and hate he never imagined he could feel.

Chad got off the phone with one of his connections at the
FBI. “Jack, it’s not good news. This afternoon, four other women were grabbed, all within the span of three hours. They’re all wealthy young women about Kelly’s age. The FBI have been called in to all of the other families’ homes. Since we haven’t officially reported Kelly’s disappearance yet, we can keep them out of it for now – if that’s what you want to do.”

Chad leveled a steady gaze at Jack as he delivered the blow. “The FBI has seen this type of kidnapping in two other cities with the same M.O. in the last year. Human trafficking is likely the only reason to grab more than one woman at the same time. The FBI doesn’t expect a ransom call but they’ve set up traces at the other homes, just in case. I’ve got Sam here and she can trace any call that comes in here if we get one, but the FBI thinks whoever grabbed the women has plans for them.” Chad paused, wishing he didn’t have to say this to his cousin about the woman he loved, but he knew the best thing he could do for Jack was tell it to him straight.

Suddenly Jack couldn’t hear anything, couldn’t see anything. He was completely and totally blinded by his rage and he felt a sickening desperation. He had to find Kelly and bring her back safely. He had never known such fear mixed with the anger. Had never before literally tasted hate and fear on his tongue as he struggled to just breathe, to keep going. Jack thought vaguely that this must have been what his aunt felt when her husband left and he suddenly began to understand the poison that had taken over her. All he could do now was to keep going, to hold on. He’d keep going until he found Kelly.

The room was quiet for a few long seconds before Chad went on, the only sound was the wracking sobs of Kelly’s mom sitting on the couch. Her resolve had finally broken when she heard Chad’s words. Jack couldn’t imagine the pain she felt at hearing that her daughter had been taken like this. He desperately wanted to take away that pain by bringing Kelly back to her mother’s arms.

“The FBI will likely be here shortly, but the reality is, you have the right to refuse their assistance. I suggest we work on our own instead of with the FBI. If we work with them we’re constrained by the law. We have a better shot at getting Kelly back if we aren’t restricted. I can use my contacts to find out everything the FBI knows and what they’re doing to find Kelly, so we still get a lot of the benefit of working with them, but we can move outside the law if we need to.”

Jack looked at Chad as an eerie calm moved through him and he silently vowed to get Kelly back safely. “Good. That’s what we’ll do. Andrew, how much money have you liquidated so far?”

“Two million but I can have another eight million ready by tomorrow morning at seven o’clock,” Andrew answered somberly.

“Okay,” Jack said as he turned back to Chad. “What’s our next move?”

“I’ve got Sam, one of my best hackers here already, Jack. She’s ready to trace any calls that come in. In the meantime, she’s watching chat rooms and cyber boards for any info on the sale angle. As soon as we get any information, I have a team ready to move on it. We’re also going to monitor incoming 911 calls to see if anything leads us to the location of the women. It’s a long shot, but someone might call in something suspicious and we’ll just check out any leads.”

Jack nodded, accepting Chad’s plan. Even with all the financial resources and experts at his disposal, he felt helpless. And he didn’t like that one bit.

***

Kelly watched the window as night fell. She had gone to check over and over, hoping to catch someone’s eye. She couldn’t call out for fear it would cause the men to come in to stop her. If they came in and saw the water flowing in the bathroom, they would know what she was up to and then she would have nothing. The window was nailed shut, so no one would hear her screaming at the window anyway. She lay back down and tried to rest, to wait for whatever opportunity came next. She pictured Jack and tried to run through every memory of every moment she could remember with him in an effort to still the fear that ran like ice through her veins.

The door to the room opened suddenly and Kelly couldn’t stop the cry that worked its way out of her taped mouth as she faced one of the men that had grabbed her. He still wore his ski mask so Kelly took that as a good sign that her death wasn’t a sure thing. If he wanted his identity hidden from her, there was still the possibility she’d get out of this alive.

The kidnapper grabbed her by one elbow and hauled her roughly to her feet, then dragged her, stumbling along on numb legs behind him, out into the apartment. Kelly was stunned. Not only were the other three kidnappers standing in what appeared to be a vacant apartment, but four other women sat bound and gagged like Kelly on the floor of the room.

Four sets of wide, terrified eyes looked at Kelly. As the kidnapper who had fetched Kelly pushed her down to sit with the other women, another one grabbed the woman closest to the other side of the room and pulled her up. Kelly watched in confusion as he cut the tape binding her wrists and ankles and scooped up a red dress off the couch, throwing it at the woman.

He shoved the woman with the dress ahead of him as they walked into what appeared to be a bathroom. When they came out several minutes later, the
frightened woman was wearing the dress and they shoved her into a room down the hall. The men proceeded this way, through all of the women until it was Kelly’s turn.

Kelly was given a black dress and shoved into the bathroom where the kidnapper leered at her as she changed into the dress. He pointed to the toilet and Kelly had the feeling that it was not optional. She was supposed to go to the bathroom and he was planning to watch. She had been holding her bladder for hours now but she didn’t actually know if she could get herself to go with this man watching her. She felt filthy standing there with his creepy eyes on her and she shivered as she lifted the skirt of the dress high enough to sit on the toilet and go. 

When she was done, the man pushed her down the hall and they entered another bedroom in the apartment. Kelly was told to lie down on a bed in the room and pictures were taken of her. Kelly began to have a very bad feeling that she hadn’t been taken for a ransom demand.
Porn? Could they be planning to make the women strip for porn shots to sell?
Kelly’s mind raced as she tried to put the pieces together but with no food in her system and sheer terror racing like ice through her veins, her mind felt like it was immersed in a fog and couldn’t function right.

The women were brought back out to the living area to sit on the floor and their legs and arms were taped up again. At least, Kelly thought with relief, if they kept the women out here, there was less chance one of the kidnappers would spot the water flooding the bathroom in the other room.

She closed her eyes, unable to face the panic in the eyes of the other women sitting around her and again, she tried to picture Jack’s face, his arms around her, pulling her to safety.

Chapter
Thirty-six

By eight o’clock that night, no ransom call had come in. Sam had set up a computer to play 911 calls for Chad as they came into the system. Chad and the others had sat for hours listening, searching for any hint of the kidnappers’ whereabouts, but so far there was nothing. 

Searching for something to do, Jack turned to check with Andrew on the status of the money.

“I’ve got ten lined up. I can get you about three million more from one of my accounts in the morning,” Andrew answered.

Jack held his friend’s eye for a moment and both men knew there was no need to thank Andrew for the money. No way a ‘thank you’ could, or would ever be enough.

“Boss,” Sam said to Chad. Chad paused the playback of the 911 calls and turned to Sam. Jack felt as if everyone in the room was moving in slow motion. He wanted to shake them, to scream and yell until they produced something to lead to Kelly but he knew there was nothing more they could do. There wasn’t a damn lead in sight.

Sam spoke to Chad in a hushed voice but they could all hear what she had to report. “I’ve got chatter on several sites, Boss. Five women for sale. Bidding starts tonight and ends in twenty-four hours. It’s them. There’s a market for everything nowadays. Sometimes it’s virgins or teens. They’re bragging that the women are high class socialites who, um, need to be put in their place.” Sam winced as she said this last part. “They said they have powerful, well-connected families so the risk in grabbing them was high and they want top dollar for them. I can try to get us into the bidding but its by invitation only so I’m not sure I can manage it in time.” Sam’s eyes skittered over to Jack’s face as she talked, like she wished she weren’t the one to have to report the news.

Jack’s jaw clenched so tightly he thought his teeth would crack as he listened to Sam. He made eye contact with Kelly’s dad who tried to hold Kelly’s mom together.

Chad nodded to Sam. “Keep working on it.”

He turned back to the computer and started up the 911 calls and they all listened as calls came in reporting a lost child, kids tagging a building with graffiti, and a store alarm going off downtown.

Chad cursed under his breath and Jack’s shoulders dropped. He knew if they didn’t find a lead, their only hope would be to get into the auction and buy Kelly back. It was a long shot at best and Jack didn’t like long shots. He liked stacking the deck in his favor and going into things with more than one plan up his sleeve.

Suddenly Kelly’s sister, Jessica jumped off of the couch. “That’s it! That’s her. That’s Kelly.”

Everyone turned to her as they tried to understand what she was saying, what she meant. “The water leak. The call that just came in about a water leak. The lady said that there was a water leak from the third floor of her apartment building and that floor is empty, under construction. She couldn’t reach the landlord and the floor is locked so she can’t get up there herself.”

They all stared at Jessica, not able to understand how a water leak could mean Kelly was at that apartment building.

Jessica gestured frantically at the computer in front of Chad. “That’s Kelly. Mom, Dad, you guys used to play us that safety video when we were kids.” She turned to her brothers now and urgently tried to get them to remember, to get everyone to understand that Kelly could have started the water leak.

“You guys remember it. The video with that safety guy wearing the cape. If you’re being held on a floor above the first floor in a hotel or apartment, you turn the water on to try to flood the lower floor and draw someone up to help you. It’s her! It’s got to be her!” Jessica tried to get them to understand.

Jack looked at Chad and the two men nodded at each other.

“We’ll check it out.” Jack said to Jessie. Jack gave a small nod to Kelly’s father and then he and Chad left the room and ran out the door to Chad’s SUV. As Chad pulled from the driveway, he turned to Jack. “Climb over the back seat and
pull up the rug in the back.”

He waited while Jack climbed into the back and lifte
d
  lift
e
the rug. “See that ring? Pull up on it,” he instructed and Jack pulled up on the ring in the floorboard of the vehicle.

“You’re a little scary, Chad. I’m glad you’re on my side,” Jack said as he looked down into the hidden space. He pulled out two bulletproof vests, a handgun for each of them, and extra magazine clips. Jack put on the vest, loaded the handguns, and shoved extra ammo into his pockets. He held onto Chad’s stuff until they pulled over down the block from the location of the reported water leak.

Chad eased the car to the side of the road and he and Jack got out. Chad suited up. He took the vest and guns from Jack and put them on, and then he checked his pockets for the extra clips.

“Listen, Jack. Even if we call the FBI right now, they can’t get a warrant on the little bit of information we have, so there’s no point in us calling them yet. We’ll go in and see if we can find anything. If it looks like they’re there, we’ll call in the FBI for backup. If we’ve spotted the women, they won’t need a warrant.”

Chad continued as he tossed Jack a windbreaker and baseball cap he’d pulled out of the SUV and put a windbreaker on himself. “Put this on to cover the vest just in case they spot us coming into the building. We’ll go in casually, as if we’re visiting someone in the building and get onto the third floor and see what we can find.”

They walked toward the building and pushed buzzers on the first and second floors. Within minutes someone had buzzed them into the building and they headed for the staircase at the back of the hall.

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