Reino blows out a long breath. “What about his men? How much progress have they made?”
Rubbing a hand over my burning eyes, I shake my head. “They’re combing through the east side of the city while our men are handling the rest. No one knows a fucking thing.”
Reino grips my shoulder and squeezes. “We’ll find her.”
I open the laptop again. “I’ll check the hospitals.”
“Boss.”
Hating the pity in his voice, I snap at him. “What?”
“You’ve called every hospital in the state two hours ago.”
“Something might’ve come up in the meantime.”
“Why don’t you have some breakfast? Jazz made pancakes.” He adds with humor, “Or I should say, she tried to.”
My phone vibrates where it lies on the desk. Emily’s name pops up on the screen.
I swipe the button and activate the speaker. “If it’s not an emergency, I don’t want to hear it right now.”
“Dante.”
Her tone gives me pause. “What happened?”
Reino tenses. He puts down his mug, poised for action.
“It’s Tatiana.”
I’m on my feet in a flash, gripping the phone hard in my hand. I brought Emily up to speed with the situation in the rare event that Tatiana shows up at her childhood home.
My hope ignites. “Is she there?”
“No, but I know where she is.”
I leave the phone on the desk and make it to the built-in safe in two long strides. With Noah in the house, I keep the weapons locked away.
“Tell me,” I order as I punch in the code and open the safe.
Emily recites an address.
I grab one of the Glocks and throw it at Reino. He catches the gun by the shaft, checks the magazine, and clips it into his body holster.
I take a Glock for myself, making sure the magazine is loaded before slipping the gun into the back of my waistband. “Tell me exactly what she said.”
Reino already has his phone out and his maps app open. He shows me a location in Manhattan as both of us rush to the door.
“She’s in trouble, Dante. She sounded scared.”
Every muscle in my body goes rigid at the sound of that. “What did she say?”
Reino motions for the guards at the door to open it, his phone pressed against his ear as he gives orders for men to meet us out front.
Emily hesitates.
I storm across the porch and down the steps to where one of the SUV’s is parked.
My tone is harsh. “What did she say, Emily?”