Before I go upstairs, I move through the kitchen to the living room. The only piece of furniture that remains on the first floor is a couch, and I recognize it as being the same one that was in the house all those years ago. I pull Kyle’s contact info out of my pocket and dial his number. Barely one ring registers before he answers.
 
 “Hello.”
 
 “Kyle?”
 
 “Who is this?” he demands.
 
 “We’re getting to that,” I assure him calmly. “I believe I have something that belongs to you.”
 
 A string of curses comes through the line, and I grin.
 
 Good. He’s rattled.
 
 “If you hurt her, I swe?—”
 
 “I’m gonna hurt her,” I assure him. “Unless, of course, you can get to her in time.”
 
 “Tell me where you are, and I will,” he snarls.
 
 “What fun would that be, Kyle?”
 
 “How do you know my name?”
 
 “Don’t worry about that. All that matters is that I do.”
 
 “I wanna talk to Delaney,” he barks. “Put her on the phone.”
 
 “You’re not in a position to be making demands!” I shout.
 
 “Okay, okay.” He takes a deep breath. “At least tell me your name.”
 
 “I believe the masses call me the Phantom Strangler.”
 
 CHAPTER 32
 
 THORN
 
 “Dammit!”
 
 I spin around toward Jez and Fort. As soon as I returned to the clubhouse, they put a trap and trace on my phone just in case.
 
 “You didn’t get him?” I bark.
 
 “Not his precise location,” Fort admits. “But he’s in Glendale, Arizona.”
 
 “That’s my hometown.”
 
 “Any idea why he’d take Delaney there?” Soul asks.
 
 “To fuck with me,” I reply sardonically. “Shit, Pres, I don’t—” My phone rings, and I glance at the screen. Groaning, I answer. “Mom, this isn’t a good time.”
 
 “Sorry, honey, but I wanted to let you know that a friend of yours stopped by the house earlier.”
 
 My blood runs cold. “Who, Mom?”
 
 “Shawn something,” she says. “Shawn, Shawn… Williams. Shawn Williams.”
 
 I search my brain for the name, and when it registers, rage slithers through me like a Black Mamba ready to burst from a basket.