I waited on the steps of the old Brownstone with Jax by my side. I had no idea what I hoped to gain from this meeting, but I knew that I had to explore every possible avenue. We had still received no word from Alana and Luciaâs kidnappers and as time ticked away, I knew that the chances of finding them both alive were diminishing.
A few moments later, the door was opened by a woman I assumed to be the housekeeper. âIâm here to see Foster Carmichael,â I said.
She looked both Jax and I over. âIâm sorry, heâs not in.â
âThatâs okay. Weâll wait,â I said with a smile. âThis is concerning his daughter, Alana.â
At the mention of Alanaâs name, she hesitated. âHold on for a moment,â she said and then she closed the door before returning a moment later.
âMr Carmichael will see you now,â she said curtly as she allowed us inside.
âThought he wasnât home?â Jax muttered under his breath.
We were shown into the sitting room where Foster Carmichael was sitting with his wife, and Alanaâs mother, Audrey. I had only met her once before at our wedding. She had sobbed through the whole thing. Alana had told me afterwards that they were tears of happiness as her mother had had no idea about our original business arrangement. Most notably that her father had sold her to me for three million dollars. As far I was aware, she still had no clue.
âAlejandro. Jackson,â Foster said as he looked up at the two of us walking into the room. âPlease have a seat.â
We sat on the sofa and I glared at him, trying to read him and determine if he had any idea for the reason we were there. I had managed to keep Alana and Luciaâs kidnapping from the news. It was better to work in secret than have the whole media circus surrounding us. I already had the best of the LAPDâs resources at my disposal anyway.
âWhat brings you here, gentlemen?â Foster asked as he leaned back in his wingback chair, his hands steepled under his chin.
âI came to ask you a question, Carmichael. And if you lie to me â¦â I didnât need to finish that sentence. He was well aware of what would happen to him if I ever wanted him to disappear.
âAnd what is that?â he frowned as Audrey shifted in her seat and looked between me and her husband.
âDo you know where Alana is right now?â
He frowned at me in bewilderment. If he wasnât lying, he was a good actor â but then I already knew that.
âI donât know the answer to that, Alejandro. Because as you know, she has disowned me and her mother. But, I think the more pressing question here, is why donât you know where she is?â he snarled, but there was a clear tremor in his voice.
I stared at him and then at his wife.
âWhat the hell is going on, Montoya? Where is my daughter?â he shouted.
âI donât know,â I said as I leaned back against the sofa.
Audreyâs hand flew to her face and she gasped out loud while Fosterâs face turned a strange shade of pale while his cheeks remained red with anger.
âYou donât know? Has she had enough of you and just taken off. Or â¦â
âShe has been kidnapped,â I said, trying to keep my voice calm and steady while my heart hammered so hard against my ribcage I wondered how everyone in the room couldnât hear it.
Audrey slumped against her chair, while Foster jumped up out of his. âWhat? How do I not know about this? When? Who?â he stammered as he started to pace up and down the room.
âJust over a day ago ââ
âA day!â he raged at me. âOver a whole day and youâre only just telling me. Why isnât it all over the news? Why isnât my daughterâs face all over the television?â
âBecause, in my experience, it is much better to handle these things quietly and discreetly,â I hissed. âAnd not turn them into a media circus, or an opportunity to draw attention to ourselves.â
âYou think I want to use her disappearance to help my career?â he snapped.
âWell, it wouldnât be the worst thing youâve ever done, would it, Carmichael?â I reminded him.
He lunged for me, but I was quicker than he was and was off my feet before he could reach me. I grabbed him by the throat, pushing him back into his chair. âThis isnât helping anyone. So, sit down, and think long and hard about anyone you may have upset enough that they would take your daughter.â
âYou think it was something to do with Foster?â a small voice from beside me piped up and I realized that Alanaâs mother was still in the room.
I turned to her. She was impossibly thin. She looked frail and half vacant. It made me wonder who Alana got her fire and her assertiveness from. âItâs a possibility. And I need to explore every avenue we have.â
âI trusted you to look after her,â Foster sniped. âI canât believe you let her slip away from under your nose.â
âListen to me you selfish son of a bitch!â I hissed as I pressed my face close to his. âI did not let her slip away. She was taken from me! And I will kill every single person who has ever even looked at her if I have to, but I need her back with me. And so I need you to fucking think!â I heard my voice crack and it was only then that Carmichael stopped glaring at me.
âI canât think of anyone off the top of my head. No-one who would do that. But I will give you a list of the people I may have ⦠upset ⦠in recent years,â he agreed. âAnd you have all of my resources at your disposal.â
âI have resources,â I snapped. âSend the list to me as soon as you have it. And let me know if you think of anything helpful. Do not go to the press with this, Carmichael. I am warning you.â
âIâll give you another forty-eight hours, Montoya. But after that, I am contacting the FBI.â
I glared at him.
âShe is my daughter!â
âShe was. Until you fucking sold her to me. You narcissistic prick!â I spat. âGet me the names.â
He sat back in his chair again, but I had no doubt he would go to the Feds if I didnât find Alana soon. If I didnât find her soon, I doubted I would find her alive. My legs almost buckled beneath me at the thought of never seeing her again. Of never telling her how much I loved her.
I pushed the thoughts out of my head. They served me no purpose right now. âCome on. Weâve got a plane to catch,â I said to Jax.
A few moments later, the two of us were in our car being driven to the airport.
âDo you think he will come up with anything useful?â Jax asked.
âNo,â I shook my head. âI donât think it has anything to do with him. But I had to be sure. Had to look that fucker in the eye myself and make sure this was nothing to do with him.â
âI understand, amigo,â he replied.
âDid you believe him too?â
âYup,â Jax nodded. âI donât think he has a clue where Alana and Lucia are either.â