"Isn't that a good thing? You can rest for a while." "Stop messing around! I'm still young! My mom would be worried sick if I didn't have a job," Chad said without hesitation. "And I would be bored as well." "I'm just kidding! I know you can't stand not having a job, just like your boss. If Avery wasn't hto keep an eye on Elliot, he would probably be working right now," Mike teased.
"Yeah. Avery needs srest as well, so you should go back to Bridgedale. You can bring Hayden over for their wedding. Don't tell Hayden about this just yet. It's a surprise and we will wait till Christmas eve." "Alright, I get it. I'll leave tomorrow." Meanwhile, in Bridgedale, Dean had agreed to meet with Holly that morning. Excited, he woke up at five and headed out at six. The sky was still dark, and the headlights of his car split the darkness in half.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe people who had been waiting near Dean's house spotted his car and immediately took out their walkie-talkies. They sent their colleagues, who were on the highway, a message about his departure.
Dean's car moved past the high-end residential area and drove toward the highway.
The car that was stationed by the highway waited until Dean's car had driven a little farther before it began following him from a distance. There weren't many cars on the road at this time, and if their car was too close to Dean's, it would raise suspicion.
Dean had his eyes closed, resting. Suddenly, he opened his eyes.
Panic filled him, and he regretted et how he had told Avery that he was close to finding Ivy. He knew that she would definitely act on the information he had given her. He glanced at the rear-viewing mirror, and, as he had expected, he saw a black car following them.
"Drive slower," Dean said to the driver.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThe driver immediately slowed down the car, and the black car behind them overtook them shortly after. Feeling relieved, Dean said, "Keep going." Several more cars appeared aheadof them as the driver continued driving. About halfway through, a taxi began following them. The driver had wanted to tell Dean about it, but when he glanced at the rearview mirror, he saw that Dean had once again closed his eyes. The driver decided not to disturb him.
At eight in the morning, Dean arrived at the club where he was supposed to meet Holly.
The club usually opened at night and closed during the day.
Dean called Holly after getting out of the car, and, shortly after, the club doors were thrown open and Dean and his bodyguards entered the club.
The entire street was filled with clubs targeted at people with lower incomes, which meant that it et catered to a mixed crowd. People with a higher status would visit this area, thus making it the perfect hideout for criminals. When Holly had asked to meet with Dean here, he had agreed without hesitation.
"Dean is inside. What do we do next?" The person that was sent to follow Dean called his superior to get further instructions.
"There's no hurry. Go inside after Dean comes out. Remember, if you spot Holly, capture her alive."