Rand
It was almost lunchtime, and I was starting to worry that Hanna wasn't back yet. It bothered me that my phone was right where I'd left it, and I didn't know if she forgot it or she'd left it behind intentionally. Partially to keep my mind off Hanna, and partially because I had work to do, I'd shoved the first of the four cars I'd retrieved from Newport into the shop. The Impala was a mess, with only the two rear wheels, trunk lid, and rear bumper of any value. The rear doors were in okay shape, but we had plenty of Impala doors in stock already, so I wasn't going to bother with them, especially since they had more than a few dings.
I heard the distinctive growl of an air-cooled Volkswagen and sighed with relief. Hanna parked her car by Patrick's truck and shuffled her way across the yard. I watched a moment and then placed the impact wrench aside. Something wasn't right with the way she was walking.
"See anything?" I called as I began to angle toward her.
"No," she replied, never slowing.
Something was wrong with her voice, too. "Hanna?"
She continued walking toward my trailer, not looking at me, her head hanging low. As I got closer, I saw the discoloration on her face, and I increased my pace. I caught up with her just as she stepped into my trailer.
"My God! What happened to you?" I asked, as I took her arm and turned her to face me.
"Carl," she murmured.
"Carl! He did this to you?" She nodded slowly. "How? We need to get you to a doctor!" I said as I pulled on her arm, trying to lead her out the door.
She shook her head as she pulled her arm away. "No. I'll be okay."
"Where did you see Carl? How'd this happen?"
She swallowed hard and kept her eyes down. "I called him. I drove into town, bought a phone, and I thought," she paused and sniffed, "I thought maybe I could find out where he was staying, and then I could let you know, but he's not staying in Bayport. I think he was in Eugene. He told me to meet him in Mapleton. I was going to call you as soon as I knew where he was, but he took my phone. He wanted me to go back to Eugene with him, but I was afraid. I tried to take Garrett and run, but before I could get away, he broke out my car window and then beat me. He sent me back to you, as a warning, to show you what they're capable of."
"That motherfucker! I'll fucking kill him!"
"Garrett is sick, Rand. He's got a bad cough, and he's wheezing, and Carl won't do anything about it. I had to try, Rand... I had to!"
I forced my voice to be calm even though I was raging in inside. "You took a hell of a chance. Why'd you do that? Why didn't you tell me that was what you were going to do?"
"Because I had to see Garrett, and I thought, maybe, I don't know, that I could help you somehow. I knew Carl would be suspicious, and he was. He ran me around, making sure I wasn't followed before he showed up."
"Where is he? Is he still in Mapleton?"
She shook her head. "No. I think he went back to Eugene." She placed her hand on my arm. "He wants to meet. He said there's a park at the south end of the bridge and for you to meet him there alone, tonight, at nine o'clock. He said to tell you if the Riders don't back off, I'll never see Garrett again."
I nodded slowly. "There's a parking lot there. That must be what he's talking about." I smiled, but there was no humor in it. "I'm looking forward to it."
"Don't go. I'm sure it's a trap."
"Probably, but maybe this'll give us a chance to find out what their game is. I'll let Doug know."
"He said for you come alone."
"And you think he'll be there alone?"
"No."
"Neither do I... besides, I don't speak for the BRMC, Doug does." I pulled my phone from my pocket and dialed. I placed the call on speaker so Hanna could hear. She'd paid a hell of a price, but maybe she'd gotten us a break.
"Hey, Rand, what's up?" Doug's voice came from the phone.
"We may have caught a break on this Orca thing."
"How so?"
"Hanna met with Carl. He wants to meet in the parking lot just south of the Siuslaw River bridge."
"How the hell did she manage that?"
"It wasn't planned. She went to him to try to get Garrett back."
Doug was quiet for a long moment. "Is she there?"
I snorted softly. "She's listening, and I know what you're thinking. It may be a trap, but I don't think she's trying to set us up." He didn't say anything. "He beat the shit out of her, Doug."
He was quiet for another long moment. "Got it. Take care of her," Doug said before he hung up.
"He doesn't trust me."
"Maybe, but that's only because he hasn't seen you." I took her chin and gently turned her face. "Jesus, he really did a number on you. What were you thinking going to see that asshole alone?"
Her gaze dropped to the floor. "I wasn't, I guess."
I tipped her head down and kissed her on top. I should be upset with her, risking herself like she did, but she looked so miserable, and I could only guess how worried she must be about Garrett after Carl told her he was sick. This whole situation was fucked up, and while the BRMC flailed around reacting to the Orcas, she'd done something proactive, and maybe now we could get off defense and onto offense.