Page 41 of Grizzly Heat


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Liam was gone.

“No, no, no!” I yelled. “Fuck!”

I tore through the apartment, checking anywhere he could have hidden, but couldn’t find him. I realized with a grimace that he must have left after I stupidly told him to leave me alone. Running to the bedroom, I picked up the bedside clock. That was thirty minutes ago.

He couldn’t go that far in half an hour, could he?

I grabbed my jacket. I had one foot out the door before the phone rang in my pocket.

“Hello?” I snapped.

“Vic?” Nick’s concerned voice made me stop in my tracks.

“Yeah,” I said. “What’s wrong?”

He swallowed thickly on the other end of the line. “The arsonist got bail.”

“What?”

Nick was stammering now. “It was a ridiculous amount of money – some guys showed up and just, paid it, they paid it, Vic!”

“Slow down,” I snapped. “Did they say why?”

“No! Even the guy was confused, from what I heard he didn’t even know them!”

My blood ran cold. “Where are they now?”

Silence on the other end.

“Nick?” I pressed.

His voice was quiet. “I’m trying to keep my distance, but – it looks like they’re waiting outside the abandoned building where we found Liam.”

“You’re there now?” I asked.

“Yeah. I don’t know what their problem is, but you and Liam just lay low for a while, alright?”

At my silence, Nick raised his voice. “Victor?”

“Liam isn’t here,” I whispered.

“What?”

“Liam isn’t here!” I snarled.

“What the fuck?” Nick cried. “Where is he?”

I stopped and exhaled shakily. “I don’t know.”

“Victor, this is serious,” he said. “You have to find him. I don’t know what these people are up to, but I don’t trust them.”

“Me neither,” I muttered. “Stay there. I have a bad feeling Liam’s going back to that building.”

“I will,” Nick said.

“And Nick,” I growled. “You be careful, too.”

I heard Nick’s smile in his words. “I will.”