Page 84 of Baited

Rage inundated Riley’s muscles. Michael had Hanna terrified. If she could find a way to get Hanna uncuffed, it would be two against one. But would Hanna be able to put up much of a fight?

She had to find a way out first. If he managed to tie her up, she’d be a sitting duck and no good to either of them. She got to her feet and her legs wobbled beneath her. She locked her knees and straightened her spine. She’d found Hanna, now all she had to do was get them both out alive.

“Where does he keep the keys when he comes in? In his pocket?” Hanna nodded vigorously, her lips as pale as her face. “Yes, the right one.”

Her feet sunk into the thick memory foam-like mattresses. They were everywhere. Not a piece of wall, or floor was exposed except for where the light fixture was attached to the ceiling. She mapped out Michael’s apartment in her mind, and then compared it to hers. If her calculations were right, they’d be sitting directly on top of her room.

“What are you thinking?” Hanna shifted so she sat on her knees, her palms rested on her thighs.

“I’m trying to imagine where this room is in location with my house below. I think this would be right above my bedroom.”

“It is. Michael always laughed when he showed me the tapes of you. I tried to call to you, to make noise…” her voice broke. She cleared her throat. “He thought it was hilarious because we were right above your head and he said you’d never find me.”

Riley’s jaw worked. “Well, he was wrong, wasn’t he?”

The corners of Hanna’s mouth lifted into a smile. “Damn right.”

Riley winked at her. She couldn’t fail Hanna. Not when she’d come this far. By now, Ethan would be losing his shit. If he came back to her house, she might be able to get his attention. She dropped to her knees and ran her fingers along the seam of the thick material. She wriggled her hand between the cracks and measured it to be about eight inches thick before she hit the hardwood.

She slid her hands under the corner and hefted the edge up. Riley grunted and the muscles in her forearms screamed. Material tore with each yank. The mattress moved up inch by inch.

“Oh god. Be careful, Rye. If he notices you’ve damaged it…” Hanna swallowed and she closed her eyes, and then opened them. “Never mind. We need to escape.”

Ice washed over her like a bucket of cold water. What had he done to Hanna to make her so scared? She swallowed and shook her head. She couldn’t think about that right now. She gave one last heave, and the mattress lifted clean off the floor.

Satisfaction coursed through her veins. She smiled at Hanna and shoved the mattress to the side. She leaned over to peer into the shallow hole. Old hardwood floorboards lay beneath, and at the very end of the hole partially hidden beneath another mattress, was a raised layer of plywood—the access. Her fingers tingled with anticipation. She got into the hole and lifted theother mattress. This one came up much easier than the last. She moved it aside and inched closer on her knees.

“I found the attic access.” Her voice pitched with excitement as she glanced back at her friend. Hope filled Hanna’s face, and her pale blue eyes sparked with life.

“Can you open it?” Hanna stretched as far as the chain would allow, bringing her to the end of the mattress she sat on.

Riley turned her attention back to the access. A cut piece of plywood covered it and nails littered the perimeter of the sheet. Her throat tightened. There was no way in hell she’d be able to get the wood off. Disappointment swirled in her chest and her eyes burned.

“It’s tightly secured. But without the mattress on, I can alert someone when they go inside to look for me.”

The blood drained from Hanna’s face. “Cover it up, quick.” Her eyes darted around wildly. Goose bumps raced over her skin.

“Why, what’s wrong?”

“Cover it up, please. He’ll be back any minute. If he finds that you’ve gotten that loose—”

If she covered it up, she wouldn’t be able to hear when Ethan came. Surely, he’d be there soon. Hanna’s breath came out in fast gasps, soft wisps of her hair flew away from her lips with each exhale.

She slid the mattresses back into place and moved to sit next to Hanna. She would keep it covered until Hanna calmed down. “I won’t let him hurt either of us. I’m going to attack him as soon as he comes in. If I can—”

Hanna’s hand shot out to cover Riley’s, rattling the metal chains that restrained her. She shook her head and squeezed her fingers. “He’ll chain you up and we’ll never get out. You have to do what he says, just for now. Don’t make him mad, Rye.”

Riley clamped her teeth together. The last thing she wanted to do was upset Hanna when she’d been through so much. But she wasn’t going to let them both die. Ethan would be hot on their trail and he’d ordered a background check on Michael. He wouldn’t leave any stone unturned until he found her.

She turned her palm to cup Hanna’s. “Everything’s going to be fine, I promise.”

The door handle turned, the faint sound muffled with all of the padding. It swung open and Michael walked in. He shut the door firmly behind him.

“Aww, isn’t that sweet. I’m sad I missed the reunion,” he cooed.

Riley set her jaw and got to her feet. Hanna tugged on her hand, but she didn’t sit. She wouldn’t be submissive. He was going to pay for what he’d done to Hanna.

Michael’s eyebrows rose above his wire-rimmed glasses. “You still have some fire in you. I’m impressed.”