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âThen what happened?â
âThe men came back. They drove for a long time, then slowed the van and pushed me out.â A tear slipped out of the corner of Orsonâs eye. âIt hurt. I landed on gravel and rolled through the weeds or something.â
âWere you still tied up?â The detective shifted his eyes up from his notes, assessing Orson from beneath lowered eyebrows.
âYes.â A shudder rocked her small frame. âIt was so awful. I made it back to the road and started walking, but it was a long time before a car drove by.â
The detectiveâs bushy eyebrows jumped. âYou did all this blindfolded?â
âWell, no. Of course not. I took the blindfold off.â
âWith your hands tied?â
She looked at the detective like he was stupid. âYeah. But they were in front of me so it wasnât that hard.â
The kidnappers had tied her hands in front of her? And left her alone in the van for hours on end?
Either they werenât pros or they hadnât been concerned about her getting away. Supported her remote location theory.
Maybe theyâd somehow locked the van from the outside or something.
âDid you hear these men say anything? Even something small?â
A piece of grass flew out of her hair as she shook her head emphatically. âNot a thing. It was creepy how quiet they were.â
âAnd there were no other voices at all? You didnât hear anyone else being held captive?â Dakâs question drew Orsonâs attention away from the detective.
Her eyes narrowed. âThatâs what I said, isnât it?â
Not in so many words, no. But pointing that out wouldnât do any good.
âDid the men seem familiar?â The detective asked. âYou said you got a brief look at the guy who shoved you in the van. Any chance you knew him from somewhere?â
Color spotted her cheeks. âWhat kind of question is that? You think I would hang out with someone who could do something like this?â
Kevyn lightly touched her shoulder. âItâs a standard question that we have to ask. Stranger abductions are extremely rare, so we have to consider the possibility that this is someone who knows you.â
Whether it was the explanation or her soothing tone, Orson seemed to settle. âNo. I donât think I know those men. Besides, wasnât that guy, the mayorâs son, abducted like a week ago? Maybe itâs the same guys.â
If Orsonâs kidnapping was connected to Jason Boggess and Wes Andrews, and statistics indicated it should be, then why hadnât either of those men turned up? Theyâd both been missing a lot longer than Orson.
Why would the kidnappers release her after just a few hours but hang onto Boggess and Andrews for days?
Something wasnât adding up.
âDo you have any idea why they would abduct you?â Kevyn kept her tone gentle and concerned in an effort to not rile Orson up any further.
Orsonâs eyes shifted downward and she picked at the blanket covering her legs. âI guess I figured it was for money. My father would pay anything to get me back.â
âIt usually takes longer than sixteen hours for a ransom to get paid.â Especially since most of that sixteen hours occurred outside regular banking hours.
Orson waved off her concern. âMy father always keeps cash at the house.â
Speaking of Orsonâs father, where was he? Kevyn couldnât believe he wasnât here by now. âIs your father on his way?â
Orson shrugged. âMaybe. I donât know. Depends on what else was on his calendar for the morning.â
âYou donât think heâd cancel meetings to make sure youâre okay?â Dakâs question contained barely veiled disbelief.
Orsonâs shoulders slumped. âYeah. I guess. Probably. But my parents live on Mercer Island. Itâs not like they can get downtown fast or anything.â
Talking to her father would be very helpful. So far no one had said anything about him paying a ransom, but that didnât mean it hadnât happened.
âLook, Iâm tired. Are we done?â A wobble in Orsonâs words revealed her fragile emotional state.
âFor now, sure. Weâll need you to come to the precinct to give a formal statement, but that can wait until youâre released.â The detective reached for his recorder. âBe sure to come down as soon as you can. Faster we catch these guys, the sooner you can get back to life as usual.â
She nodded, her eyes filled with unshed tears.
The detective led the way out of the room, with Kevyn trailing and Dak bringing up the rear. Silence descended as they moved down the hall.
Kevyn waited until she was confident they were out of earshot before turning to Dak. âSheâs hiding something.â
The detective stopped walking and assessed her, but said nothing.
Dak crossed his arms. âWhatâd you see?â
âSheâs nervous, but not terrified. I would expect more fear following what sheâs been through, but she doesnât seem too concerned that these guys will come back. She was also pretty quick to latch onto the theory that this is connected to Jason Boggessâ abduction.â
âWell, it has been all over the news.â The detective jingled some coins in his pockets and rocked slightly on his heels. ââSides, you gotta admit there are similarities. Like having high-profile parents with money.â
âIâm not denying that. Just saying that somethingâs not right.â In spite of his arguing, Kevyn was pretty sure the detective sensed it, too. âHave you had any luck in reaching her parents?â
The detective shook his head. âEvidently aiding the detective in charge of his daughterâs abduction ranks low on Orsonâs priority list.â
âWhich is weird, donât you think?â Kevyn glanced back and forth between the two of them. âEven if
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