"Why don't you just call him? He's probably free now.
"Okay, I will.
With that, Hannah ended the call and immediately dialed Bryson's number.
A cold, mechanical voice informed her that his phone was powered off.
Alarm bells went off in her mind.
Something was wrong.
Bryson never turned off his phone unless it was absolutely necessary.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtTrying to maintain her composure, Hannah then called Maloney, only to be greeted by the slifeless voice: the phone was powered off.
This couldn't just be a coincidence.
Just then, Jalen appeared.
"Hannah, breakfast is ready..." "Please, could you ask Dotson to cdownstairs?" Hannah interrupted, her voice tense.
"Tell him I'll be waiting in the car.
Have him cdown immediately.
" She didn't wait for a response, instead dashing towards the car.
"Hey!" Jalen called out, puzzled but hurrying to fetch Dotson.
Within minutes, Dotson was buckling himself into the passenger seat.
"Boss, what's the rush?" Hannah slammed her foot on the accelerator and the car lurched forward.
"I'll fill you in on the way!" Once the car hit the road, Hannah inquired, “Did they seem off to you when you called the other day?" "No... Not really," Dotson responded, his memory searching for details.
"Mr.
Mitchell was there.
I reminded him about your safety.
That's about it.
Nothing out of the ordinary.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm" Peering into the rearview mirror with a frosty gaze, Hannah announced, "Wle're being tailed.
Brace yourself.
We'll make our move soon.
"1 "Got it!"
They were still outside the city's bustling center, where the For where the crowds thinned
Hannah swerved onto a less-traveled side road, careful to keep thein m follower in sight without speeding Επ away.
She maneuvered the car into a narrow alley behind an abandoned factory parking so that the car's rear slightly jutted out into the lane. The vehicle tailing them halted as well.
Moments later, four or five men in black emerged cautiously from the other car.
Without wasting much time, they sent two men forward into the alley.
It was eerily silent, the alley a dead-end and the parked car mute, engine off.