It was Hugoâs day off, so I hadnât gone to the shelter. I had some calls to make later in the day, but Iâd decided to have a lazy morning and was relaxing by the pool with a good book when my cell phone started vibrating on the table beside me. I glanced at the screen and saw it was Lucy calling. She had my number and she texted me often, but sheâd never called me before.
I pressed the phone to my ear. âHello?â
âAlana,â she sobbed quietly. âI need your help.â
I felt my heart lurch into my throat. I still hadnât had a chance to speak to Kristen about what Iâd discovered or figured out a way to help Lucy out of the mess she was in yet.
âWhat is it, sweetheart? Where are you?â I asked as she sobbed down the phone.
âIâm not sure. Iâm near to the shelter. Itâs Blake. Heâs found me,â she whispered.
I knew that Blake was her ex-boyfriend. âLucy. How far from the shelter are you? Can you get back there?â
âNo,â she sniffed. âHeâll be watching for me coming back. Heâs in a car. Heâll take me away. And I canât put any of the other girls in danger, Alana. Please. Can you bring Hugo and come get me?â
âItâs Hugoâs day off, sweetheart. Heâs visiting his mom in hospital. I wonât even be able to get hold of him,â I was thinking out loud more than talking to her now as I tried to figure out the quickest way to get to her.
âAlana, what am I going to do?â she pleaded.
âIâm coming for you. Stay where you are, and stay out of sight. Does Blake have you your phone details?â
âWhat?â
âYour cell. Does he have the number?â
âNo,â she cried.
âGood. Then drop a pin and Iâll come find you. Iâll be there are soon as I can, sweetheart. Okay?â
âOkay. Please hurry.â
I ended the call and ran into the house. Jacob had taken the car for a maintenance check. Alejandro had a garage full of cars, but he didnât keep the keys in there with them.
Damn! I had no idea where he kept the keys. Hank would probably drive me, but then Iâd have to explain to him in minute detail what was going on and I didnât have time for that.
I could get a cab. But I would have to sneak past the guards or Iâd get the third degree about where I was going and that would delay me getting to Lucy too.
I dialed a cab as my heart hammered in my chest. I asked them to pick me up down the street and then I ran back into the garden and round to the front of the house before sneaking out of the gate. The guards were more concerned checking for people getting in than they were getting out, and fortunately nobody saw me.
A few minutes later, I was in the back of a cab, my palms sweaty and my blood thundering in my ears as I made my way to Lucyâs location.