But what I’m more interested in are the items on the desk. Car keys and a phone.
I snatch them up and tuck them into my pants, marching out the door again.
On my way to the elevator, I fish the phone from my pocket and dial a landline to my parents' house. I don’t know if Jasmine still lives there, but it’s worth a shot. I don’t know how much time I have to tell her everything I know before Luca comes back. But if he does, I’ll be prepared.
I clutch the knife in one hand and the phone in the other, waiting for the elevator to finally reach the ground floor. It feels like it takes forever. The phone rings and rings and rings … and rings.
So I jam back down and redial her number, only to get the same amount of beeping.
“C’mon, Jasmine!”
Why isn’t she picking up?
I try again with no luck, and panic is really beginning to settle in my bones now.
Fuck. I can’t waste this much time.
The chime from the elevator as I arrive on the ground floor makes my heart rate shoot up. The doors open. Behind the desk is that same receptionist, and she’s looking at me like she isn’t at all surprised to see me here.
“What are you doing here?” she mutters, almost ready to press that emergency button.
So I hold out the knife and say, “I wouldn’t do that if I were you.”
She holds up her hands, shuddering. “Don’t hurt me.”
“I won’t if you leave. Now,” I reply coldheartedly.
She nods, still shaking as she gets off her stool and runs out the door on her high heels.
I quickly leave the building too while I keep pressing the car key button in the hopes one of them beeps. A few feet away from the door, a red car does, so I hop inside, start the car, and race off.
I don’t pay attention to the speed limit. All I’m focused on is trying to get to Jasmine as fast as possible. Because I don’t know where the fuck Luca is headed, but I do know one thing—he knew Liam was alive. And wherever he’s going can’t be good.
I hit the gas and text while driving even though I know I’m not supposed to.
CALL ME!
JILL.
All caps lock because I have no time for words. I just need her to know it’s urgent and that it’s me calling from some random guy’s phone.
While driving, I keep an eye out on the phone, but no one is calling. Yet. And my nerves are almost killing me.
What do I do? Fuck!
Enraged, I dial the only number I never wished to call.
“Pick up, asshole!” I growl, watching Luca’s name appear on the screen.
No matter how many times it rings, he won’t pick up either, so I chuck the phone at the passenger seat and focus on getting to my parents' house as fast as possible.
But when I get there, I only just manage to avoid crashing into another car. I jump out and slam the door shut, only to freeze at the sight of a man in a hoodie dragging Jasmine to another car, her hair flowing wildly in the wind as the rain pours down on all of us.
Liam?!
As he shoves her into a car, I shriek, but neither of them hears me. “Jasmine!”
Liam’s already inside by the time I get to them, and when he hits the gas, the car shoots off. Only then does Jasmine finally turn around and look at me. Her eyes light up like fireballs in the night.
I squeal. “Jasmine!”
Where is he taking her?
Did he come back just for her?
Is it even Liam or just someone who reminds me of him?
No time for questions I don’t have answers to anyway. I head back to the car and jump inside to follow their trail. They’re not far up ahead, so maybe I can catch up if I’m quick enough.
Even though I’m horrible at driving, I refuse to give up.
Suddenly, the phone next to me rings. Luca’s face appears on the screen.
I pick up. “You fucking lied to me!”
“Jill, I know you’re in a car. Stop. Go home, now.”
“YOU TOLD ME LIAM WAS DEAD!”
“I can explain—”
I cut him off before he tries.
I can’t listen to his voice without trying to kill people on the road, and I don’t want that on my conscience too now that I’ve finally gotten rid of that one death-stain on my record.
Luca is a motherfucking liar, and this conversation was all the proof I needed.
With tears staining my eyes, I chase the car in front of me. Jasmine looks at me over her shoulder and mouths my name.
“I’m coming for you, Jasmine,” I say even though I know she can’t hear me. Whether it’s Liam or someone else, I will make sure she’s safe.