Chapter 64
While the other two men stayed outside and watched the building, David and George went into the house. It was empty. That was something David already knew, but he signed George to look around the other rooms while he went straight to the room he suspected Bonnie would be in.
He got to the room but it was locked from inside. But he was now one hundred percent sure that Bonnie was in there because as soon as he tried the door, he heard her muffled voice. She clearly wasn’t alone because someone made her stop. David’s chest ached from the pain that had struck his heart when he’d heard Bonnie cry out from within the apartment. He had to get inside—without that man hurting Bonnie any more.
He hammered at the door again. “C’mon, I’m here. lemme in.”
“No—” Bonnie began but then cried out again.
He stepped back, so he had room to kick in the door. When he tried once and the door didn’t budge, he put his gun in the waistband of his jeans and moved backwards to try aga
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