“He started to get a little bossy,” Sasha said. “We needed him relaxed.”
“So, no mac and cheese or GTA, then,” Sundance deduced.
“You fuckin’ asshole,” I hissed. Sundance gripped my shoulder with a beefy hand and squeezed. I took a deep breath and collected Felix from the man holding him, pulling him close.
“392 Saber Creek,” Stoney said.
“What’s 392 Saber Creek?”
“The location of the other million. It’ll all be there, every dollar, just like I said, only don’t forget our deal.”
“My family may not have the juice we once had in Colorado, but when we do, I predict we will meet again and renegotiate our terms.”
“Until then.” Sundance said with a nod, and we made our way back upstairs, and out of Norman’s Chop House.
Luca had already called an ambulance and once I handed Felix off to the EMTs, Luca climbed in behind him.
I trailed them, arriving just behind the ambulance and following them inside.
Sabrina
My phone buzzed, and seeing it was Luca, I answered it immediately. “Did you find him?”
“Yeah, sissy, we’re at Memorial.”
“How bad is he?”
“He’s actually okay. He was drugged most of the time, but doctors want to keep him overnight for observation.”
“I’m coming now,” I said.
After grabbing Felix a change of clothes, I made a run for my car.
I probably broke every speed law getting to the hospital, but I didn’t really give a shit. I had to get Fox in my arms before I’d fully believe he was okay.
Luca had texted Fox’s room number, so I rushed to the elevators and was grateful a car came quickly. Riding up to his floor, however, took what felt like forever.