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Trevor got back between my legs and began
licking my clit again. His rhythm was steady, as he followed up with his
fingers inside of my sex. He kept a slow, steady
pressure, rubbing back and forth while
continually teasing me with his expert tongue. I began to squirm, feeling my
orgasm build.

“Yes,”
I whimpered. “Keep doing that.”

Staring
up at me with hooded eyes, he began to put extra pressure on my clit, his
tongue more demanding and his fingers knowing exactly where I needed them. It
didn’t take long before it all got to me and I was crying out, my hips
convulsing as I came.

“Mm…
Kitten, you’re so sexy,” Trevor whispered, licking me as the tremors subsided.
“I can’t wait to get inside of-”

The sound of the doorbell shocked us both.

“Oh my God,” I said, jumping out of bed.

“Ignore it.”

My heart was pounding a mile a minute. I felt
like a teenager who was about to get caught, doing something bad. “What if it’s
my mother? She could be locked out of the house.”

He sighed. “Doesn’t she have a spare key?”

“Yes, probably,” I said, peeking outside of my
bedroom window. What I saw parked in front of my house made my heart actually stop.

“Can you see anything?”

I backed away from the window and headed to my
dresser. “There’s an unmarked police car here,” I said, grabbing a pair of
sweats and a T-shirt. I looked at him. “Do you think they’re here because of
Jason?”

“Probably,” he said, grabbing his jeans. “I’m
sorry. I didn’t want to get you into trouble. I guess I fucked that this up
pretty badly. I didn’t think he’d talk.”

“He almost raped me,” I said, pulling up the
sweats. “If anyone should be in trouble, it should be him. Wait up here. I’ll
tell them that I don’t know you.”

“No, I’ll come with you. I’m not going to
hide.”

The doorbell rang again.

“It’s easier this way,” I said, pulling my
T-shirt over my head as I walked out of my bedroom. I ran down the steps and
opened the door. There were two cops, a male and a female.

“Can I help you?”  

“Are you Adriana Nikolas?” asked the woman, her
expression grim.

“Yes.”

She showed me her badge. “I’m Detective Tabitha
Williams, and this is my partner, Jeremy Stone. We’d like to come in and ask
you a few questions.”

“About what?”

“Your friend, Krystal Blake.”

I stared at her in confusion. “Krystal? I don’t
understand. Why are you here asking about her?”

“She’s missing.”

Chapter Twenty-Six

 

 

“Missing,” I repeated, the blood rushing to my
head. “What do you mean,
missing
? I just left her about two hours ago.”

“That’s what we’d like to talk to you about,
Ms. Nikolas,” answered Detective Stone. He turned and nodded toward Trevor’s
bike. “Whose motorcycle is that in your driveway?”

“It’s mine,” said Trevor, coming up behind me.
He put his arm around my shoulder. “Can you tell us what’s going on?”

“And you are?” asked Detective Williams.

“He’s a friend,” I answered quickly. “Look, you
said Krystal was missing. What exactly do you mean by that? I just left her
about an hour ago.”

“Let’s go inside and we’ll talk about it,”
replied Detective Williams.

“Fine,” I said, moving back to let them in.

The two detectives followed us into the living
room and we all sat down.

“I spoke to Krystal’s mother and she mentioned
that you were meeting her this evening?” asked Detective Stone.

“Yes. I met her at Club Hideaway and then
shortly afterward I gave her a ride to her car.”

“You dropped her off at her car?” asked the
woman. “Where was that?”

Trevor actually gave them the address but it
was obvious that the detectives both knew where her car had been parked.

“That’s where you and your gang hang out, isn’t
it?” asked Detective Williams, nodding toward Trevor’s cut. “The Gold Vipers?”

“It’s our clubhouse.”

“Excuse me, what did you same your name was?”
she asked, pulling out a small notepad.

“I didn’t. It’s Raptor,” he replied.

“Raptor?” She stared at him, a cool smile on
her face. “Could you give us your birth name? That would make things so much
easier.”

“Sure. It’s Trevor Larson.”

She wrote it down. “And, what is your
relationship with Ms. Nikolas?”

“Why does it matter?” he asked, frowning.

“We’re investigating a woman’s disappearance,
Mr. Larson. We need to know as much we can about Krystal and the people in her
life, to help in this investigation. Obviously, Ms. Nikolas and Krystal are
friends. I imagine,” she looked at my hair. “That you and Ms. Nikolas are
lovers?”

Embarrassed, I touched my hair, which felt like
it was in total disarray. I could only imagine my appearance after what had
just happened upstairs.

“We’re halfway there,” replied Trevor with a
straight face.

My cheeks turned scarlet.

Detective Williams smirked. “Well, we apologize
for interrupting your plans for the evening. We only have a few questions for
you and then you can get back to whatever it is you were doing.”

“Right. I doubt will be doing anything after
this news,” said Trevor, looking at me. “We need to find her.”

“Understandable. Now, have you met Krystal
before, Mr. Larson?” she asked.

“Yes,” he said. “I’m tight with Krystal’s Old
Man. He’s my brother.”

“Your brother, as in your
club
brother?”
she asked.

“We may not be blood related, but he’s my
brother in every important sense. I’d take a fucking knife for him,” he
replied.

“I’m sure you would,” she said, her smile fake.
“And he’d probably do the same for you, I take it?”

“I would hope so,” said Trevor, studying her.
“Kind of like you two, right? You’d take a bullet for your partner?”

The two detectives looked at each other, but
didn’t comment.

“Who reported Krystal missing?” I asked, losing
my patience.

“We’ll get to that,” said Detective Stone, clearing
his throat. “First off, Ms. Nikolas, could you tell us what happened when you
dropped her off at her car?”

I explained how we opened the gate and went on
to tell them how I’d watched Krystal get in and start her car. “Then, I left.”

“So, you left right away?” he asked.

“Yes.” 

He brushed a piece of lint from his slacks and
then looked at me again. “Did you see anyone else in the parking lot?”  

“No,” I said, feeling my chest tighten.
Had
someone been hiding in the parking lot?
“You said she was missing. Has she
been
abducted
?”

“That’s what we’re trying to find out,” replied
Detective Williams.

I looked at Trevor. “Oh my God,” I said,
feeling my eyes fill with tears. “She’s my best friend. I don’t know what I’d
do if something happened to her,” I said, trying not to cry.

He grabbed my hand. “I’m sure Krystal will be
fine. If they don’t find her, we will.” He looked at Detective Stone. “Have you
spoken to Tank?”

“Her boyfriend?” he said. “Yes. He said he
doesn’t know anything.”

“I still don’t understand what’s going on,” I
said, sniffling. I leaned over and grabbed a tissue from the coffee table.
“When I left her, she was in her car and ready to leave. Could she have driven
to someone’s house? Maybe she’s just hanging out somewhere. In fact, I’ll try
calling her now,” I said, standing up.

“Her car is still at the clubhouse,” said
Detective Stone. “So is her purse and her cell phone. The keys were in the
ignition and the car was running when we arrived at the scene.”

“But she wasn’t there?” I asked, sitting back
down.

“No. The driver’s side door was open and,”
Detective Stone looked at his partner and then back at me, “it looks like she
lost one of her shoes.”

I stared at him in horror. This was definitely
foul play. There was no doubt in my mind. “Oh God, you have to find her,” I
said, now crying. “Please!”

Trevor put his arm around me. “She’ll be found,
Babe. I swear, we’ll find her.”

“Hopefully one of us will find her in the next
twenty-four hours,” said Detective Stone. “That’s why we need to ask you some
more questions.”

“How did you hear about this?” asked Trevor.
“That she was missing? Did on of my crew call you?”

“We’re not sure who called in the tip,” said
Detective Williams. “All we know is that it was a woman.”

“What did she say?” asked Trevor. “Did the
caller see who did it?”

“She wasn’t sure, it was pretty dark, except
for one street light. She said that she was driving by the clubhouse and
noticed a woman getting dragged into a van by two men, both wearing masks,”
said Detective Williams. “The caller became frightened when one of the men noticed
her vehicle, so she sped off.”

“Did she say if they wearing cuts or jackets
with club patches?” asked Trevor.

“She didn’t say and unfortunately, we haven’t
been able to trace her call,” said Detective Stone.

“I need to call Slammer or Tank. See if they
know what’s going on,” said Trevor, more to himself.

“We’ve spoken to Tank and his father. We also
spoke to everyone who was inside of your clubhouse at the time.  Nobody seems
to know anything,” said the woman, looking frustrated. “Which, I guess would
make sense since the windows are boarded up and nobody can see in or out.”

“Believe me, if Tank or any of my brothers
would have seen this shit go down, the fuckers would be caught by now,” said
Trevor.

“I don’t get it,” I said, looking at all of
them. “Why would two men in a van kidnap her? Especially, wearing masks? It’s
like it was planned or something.”

“It almost looks that way, doesn’t it,” replied
Detective Stone, a strange smile on his face.

“What I don’t get is why
her
,” I said,
dabbing at my tears. “They didn’t know what time we’d be getting back to the
clubhouse. Unless they were following me back there.” I suddenly thought of
Breaker. “Oh my God!”

“What is it?” asked Trevor.

 “That guy who has been harassing me, Breaker!
He was following me again tonight. Maybe he had something to do with it!”

“Who is Breaker and why do you think he was
following you?” asked the woman, sitting up straighter.

“He’s a sack of shit,” said Trevor, looking
angry. “Who has the hots for Adriana. He followed you
again
?”

I nodded.

“I’m going to kick the shit out of him when I
see the fucker,” he growled.

“Now, now, Mr. Larson. Violence only leads to
more trouble. If this guy is harassing her, she needs to get the ‘law’
involved,” said Detective Stone.

He stood up and began to pace. “The ‘law’ won’t
protect her from a bastard like Breaker. He’s already been convicted of rape
and I’m not going to wait for him to try and do it again, just so that we can
get a fucking restraining order.”

“Settle down, Mr. Larson. If we’re lucky, we’ll
link him to Ms. Blake’s disappearance and that will be the end of him harassing
Ms. Nikolas.”

He stopped and looked at me. “It’s going to be
the end, no matter what, Kitten. I won’t let him scare you again.”

I nodded.

“Look, I’m going to ignore that threat, because
you haven’t yet broken the law. But, I do want to remind you that should you
attack this person, you could be the one going to jail,” said Stone.

“I understand,” said Trevor, sitting back down
next to me. “And you have to understand what kind of guy we’re dealing with.”

“Tell us about him,” said Williams.

“His real name is Thomas Kramer,” said Trevor.
“He’s in the Devil’s Rangers.”

The two detectives looked at each other and
then back toward us.

“This is interesting news,” said Stone. “Since
a man named Thomas Kramer was found dead about three hours ago.”

My jaw dropped. “What?”

“He was shot and killed in his truck. What time
did you say that he was following you?” asked Williams.

I told her. “It was right before I drove to
Club Hideaway. I was going to make him follow me to the police station, but he
turned at the last minute. I think he must have known where I was headed and
changed his mind.”

“Do you own a gun, Ms. Nikolas?” asked
Detective Stone.

My eyes widened. “What? No!”

“Of course she doesn’t own a gun,” said Trevor,
looking pissed off.

“How about you, Mr. Larson. Do you own a gun?”
he asked him.

“Yes,” replied Trevor. “I also have a Carry-And-Conceal
Permit.”

“What kind of gun do you own, Mr. Larson?” he
asked.

“A Smith & Wesson, Thirty-eight Special.”

“Where is your gun at the moment?” asked
Detective Williams, putting a hand on her holster.

“As you can see, I’m unarmed,” said Trevor,
holding out his arms. “And, I’m not a murderer, so you can relax.”

“We’re not accusing you of that.” She looked at
me. “I’m sorry but we’re going to have to bring you in for further questioning.”

“What do you mean?” I cried, standing up. “I
haven’t done anything wrong.”

“There’s been a murder and a kidnapping
tonight. You were the last person in contact with both victims, Ms. Nikolas. We
need to interview you properly.”

Frightened, I looked at Trevor. “Is this where
I say ‘Not without my lawyer present?’

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