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Authors: Stormy Glenn
Even if he did get the tape off his wrists and ankles, Seth was too
terrified to leave his chair. He didn’t know if the bomb strapped to his
chest was somehow connected to the chair or not. He had watched
CSI. He knew about pressure plates and stuff like that. His chair could
be rigged to blow the second his weight lifted off of it.
On the other hand, there could be a timer and if he didn’t get the
bomb vest off, he could blow sky high. Then again, there could be a
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remote detonator. As soon as Seth escaped, the man who strapped this
vest to him could simply push a button while the guy was a safe
distance away.
Seth just didn’t know what to do. His captor hadn’t been back
since he tied Seth up. Seth had tried shouting until his throat had
grown sore. No one had answered his screams. He was all alone as far
as he could tell.
And that meant he was truly fucked.
Seth groaned as he dropped his head back on his shoulders and
stared up at the ceiling. He had so much to look forward to. He
couldn’t just give up and let this asshole win. He had Sophie on the
way and Frank—Seth tilted his head when he saw a shadow move
across one of the dusty skylights in the ceiling.
He quickly lowered his head and glanced around to make sure he
was alone then looked up again. Someone was definitely on the roof.
Seth just didn’t know if it was the good guys or the bad guys. He was
really hoping it was the good guys. He was more than ready to go
home.
Seth grew frustrated when he yanked at the gray tape over his
wrists again and they remained secured to the arm of the chair. He
wanted out. He wanted to go home. He wanted…he wanted…
He wanted Frank.
Seth reared back when something hit him between hit eyes. He
blinked as he glanced around and tried to figure out what had—
“Frank?”
Frank was crouched down next to the door, holding a finger to his
lips. He had a small handful of pebbles in his other hand. Seth tucked
his lips in and watched as Frank scanned the interior of the vast
warehouse building.
“Psss,” Seth hissed then glanced up when Frank looked in his
direction. He wanted Frank to know that he suspected there was
someone on the roof. When he looked back at Frank, the detective
was nodding his head.
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Frank slowly moved across the floor between them, stepping
carefully. By the time he reached him, Seth was ready to scream.
It felt like forever.
“Hey, babe,” Frank said in a very low voice as his eyes darted
over the vest Seth was wearing. He stopped long enough to press a
kiss to Seth’s lips. “This is not my idea of a great date, Seth. I’d much
rather you just come by my place for dinner.”
“You and me both,” Seth replied.
“How are you?” Frank’s eyes stared intently into Seth’s, the worry
in them clear for Seth to see. “Are you hurt anywhere?”
“Scratch my nose,” Seth whined. Frank’s eyebrows shot up for a
moment, and then the man chuckled as he reached up and scratched
the tip of Seth’s nose. “Oh god, that feels so good. My nose has been
itching for hours.”
“How long have you been tied up in this chair, Seth?”
“Since yesterday, I think,” Seth replied. “I’ve been fading in out
for awhile now, so I can’t be positive.”
“Okay.” Frank flashed a knife and started cutting away the tape
holding Seth’s legs down and then he went to work on Seth’s wrists.
“Where’s Brown?”
“Is that who kidnapped me?”
“You don’t know?”
Seth shook his head. “I was hit over the head. When I woke up, I
was here. I’ve been sitting here ever since.”
“Okay.” Frank started rubbing Seth’s feet between his to get the
circulation back into them. Seth sucked in a quick breath when sharp
pain spiked up his legs. “I’m sorry, baby. I know it hurts, but I have to
get some circulation back into your limbs. You’ve been sitting too
long. If we have to run, you won’t make it.”
“Running sounds really good.” Seth grimaced when he glanced
down at the vest wrapped around his chest. “What about this?”
“I’m working on that one, Seth.”
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“I’ve been afraid to move,” Seth admitted. “I didn’t know if the
vest was connected to my chair or something.”
“Good thinking.” Frank ducked down for a moment. There was a
relieved smile on his face when he lifted his head. “The chair seems
to be in the clear.”
“Oh, thank god.”
“There’s a bomb disposal unit waiting for us a couple of blocks
away. We’re going to carefully get up and walk out of the warehouse.
Can you manage that?”
Seth nodded.
“Okay.” Frank stood and held out both of his hands. “I want you
to slowly get to your feet. Hold onto my hands. If you feel like your
legs aren’t strong enough yet, sit back down. I don’t want you to fall.”
“I don’t care if I have to crawl out of here—” Everything in Seth’s
body froze when he heard the unmistakable sound of a gun cocking.
“Taking off so soon?” asked a voice from the doorway, “And after
I set things up so we could have us such a grand party. We just need a
few more guests and the celebration can begin. Why don’t you sit
back down while we wait?”
Seth moved back when Frank pushed him. Frank was putting
himself between Seth and whoever stood in the doorway. He was
protecting Seth, and Seth knew it. He just had to figure out how to
protect Frank without blowing up.
“Sirus Brown,” Frank said.
“So you did earn your detective shield, De Luca.” The man’s
laugh was menacing, creepy. “You figured me out.”
“It wasn’t that hard,” Frank replied. “There aren’t that many
people out to kill Gideon Wulfe.”
“There are hundreds!” Sirus shouted. “Thousands! The number of
people that want to see that monster put down is astronomical.”
Big word for such a small mind
, but Seth kept that thought locked
behind his lips. Pissing the nutty little man off was not in his best
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interest. Although, the redness of the guy’s cheeks said he was
already plenty mad.
“So, if you want Gideon Wulfe dead so much, why go after
Seth?”
“Because he’s one of them,” Sirus snapped. “And he knew where
Wulfe was. I knew if I blew up Seth’s house, the little shit would lead
me right to Gideon Wulfe. And I was right. He did. And I almost got
Wulfe before the police showed up.”
“How did you clone his cell phone?” Frank asked.
Seth glanced at him in alarm. Clone a cell phone? Was that even
possible?
“Figured that out, did you?” Sirus laughed. “It was easy enough.
When the police were swarming the house across the street for me, I
snuck into Wulfe’s study. I found his cell phone and cloned it. I was
able to trace every call he made, every call that came in. I was even
able to divert calls when I wanted.”
Frank’s lip curled back. “I thought that was you on the phone.”
Sirus actually looked impressed. “How did you figure it out?”
“Gideon never insured a painting for Micah. It was a tie.”
Seth’s jaw dropped.
“He insured a tie for a million dollars?” Even Sirus sounded
astonished.
Frank shrugged. “It was a present from his husband.”
“They are not married!” Sirus screamed as he hit the wall with his
fist. “Marriage is sanctioned by god. It is between a man and a
woman, not two men. It’s wrong, and they are going to rot in hell for
their perversions.”
“Killing isn’t a sin?” Frank countered.
Sirus’s eyes became unfocused as he ranted and raved. “I am
doing the work of god!”
“How?” Frank snapped. “By blowing up houses? Shooting
people?”
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“I never harmed an innocent,” Sirus protested in a very loud, very
self-righteous voice.
“You almost killed a pregnant woman!” Seth shouted. His
stomach clenched just thinking about what could have happened to
Ruthie, Lisa, and Sophie if they hadn’t been at the hospital when the
house exploded. He never thought he’d be grateful that Ruthie had a
life-threatening medical condition.
Sirus shook his head back and forth, as if trying to dislodge a
voice from his head. Seth swallowed, never having seen anyone this
insane before. “I waited until she went to the hospital before I set the
bomb. I even watched and waited, blowing up the house before the
little pigeon could reach it. I could have waited until he was inside to
blow the house.”
Seth was going to hurl. This man knew way too much about his
life.
“And the vest bomb he’s wearing?”
“It’s not real.” Sirus started laughing like Frank’s words were the
funniest thing he had ever heard. “It’s made from wire and tape and
emergency road flares. It couldn’t blow up a sneeze.”
Seth started to reach for the zipper on the vest he was wearing,
and then he thought about everything that Sirus Brown had done and
dropped his hands. He would wait until the bomb squad removed it.
He didn’t believe a word coming out of the man’s mouth.
“When is Wulfe going to be here?” Sirus asked as he edged over
toward the windows and glanced out, his eyes darting between Frank
and Seth and the window.
“Gideon isn’t coming,” Frank said.
“What? No! He has to come.” Sirus’s eyes took on a maniacal
glint. “His little boy toy is in danger. He always comes to the rescue
when one of his little boy toys are in danger.”
“I am not Gideon’s boy toy!” Seth snarled. He slapped his hand
over his mouth when both Frank and Sirus turned to look at him. Seth
carefully edged further behind Frank, out of Sirus’s view.
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“Look, Sirus, you’re a cop,” Frank said as he turned back to the
man. “You know how this works. They are not going to let Gideon
come in here even if he did show up, which he isn’t going to. It’s
over.”
“No!”
Seth screamed when the gun went off. His heart nearly jumped
out of his chest when Frank grunted and sagged. Seth quickly reached
to hold Frank up. Frank was barely able to stay on his feet. Seth could
feel a warm wet covering his hand where he had it wrapped around
Frank’s chest.
Seth’s fear went to rage in one second of realization. He glanced
across the room at the man ranting to himself as he paced back and
forth across the room.
Frank had been shot.
Without thinking, Seth reached behind him and grabbed the knife
that Frank had used to cut the tape. He gripped it with one hand, the
other one still holding Frank up.
“You sick son of a bitch!” Seth snapped. “I’m tired of you hurting
the people I care about.”
As Sirus Brown turned toward Seth, his gun raised, Seth threw the
knife with every last bit of strength he had. The motion of his arm
moving forward so fast made him lose his grip on Frank, and the
detective slid down. Seth caught him right before he hit the floor,
cradling Frank’s head in his lap.
“Frank?” he whispered as he stared down at the man.
“I’m…I’m okay, babe. Just winded.”
“You’re shot, not winded.”
“Where…where…” Frank grimaced when he started to turn his
head.
Seth spared a small glance toward Sirus. The man was splayed out
on the floor, not moving a muscle. Seth could see the knife he had
thrown sticking out of the man’s throat. Blood pooled on the floor
beneath him.
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Wow, he’d actually hit the guy. Go him!
“He won’t bother us again,” Seth said as he looked down at Frank.
Frank blinked as if he couldn’t believe what he was seeing.
“Wha—”
“He pissed me off,” Seth explained.
“But how did you—”
“I told you, I’m a lousy cook,” Seth said. “What do you think Mrs.
Carter was teaching me every Thursday night? She was a competition
knife thrower in the circus.” And she was going to be so proud that
her lessons had paid off. She might even bake Seth a cake for this.
“I have so got to meet this woman.”
Seth smiled. “Next Thursday.”
Frank reached up and tapped Seth on the chest. “But first we need
to get you out of the vest.”
“First,” Seth said, “we need to get you to a medic.”
Frank grimaced, and Seth could tell the man was trying to play
things down. “It’s a through and through, Seth. They won’t even keep
me at the hospital.”