Two Weeks Later
Alpha Yuri's POV
I threw my glass at the television, shattering the screen as glass shards exploded onto the Pack members in my conference room. "
Coast Guard and FBI Call Off Search for Jessie Donato's Remains,"
the CNN crawl says as they interview a former FBI agent on what it all means. The search had been hampered by bad weather and deep water, and later concern that the tip may not have been accurate. "Fucking IDIOTS! I could tell you what it means!"
"Another thirty million rubles," one of my accountants said as he looked at the numbers on his laptop.
I growled and moved across the room, pulling him out of his chair with one hand and shoving his head into the screen. He struggled to breathe as I held him a good foot off the ground, squeezing his neck. "You think this is fucking funny, Anatoly?"
"No... sir..." he squeaked out before I dropped him. He coughed a few times, rubbing his neck. "Sir, I just meant the next payment will be due in two days, and we don't have the cash to cover it. We need to discuss liquidating more assets, for this week and next."
I went back and sat at the head of the table, pounding my fist. "These fucking payments are killing me," I said. "Any luck finding another source of financing?"
"No sir," Sergey said. He was my property manager. "With the uncertainty about the court case and the pressure on our illegal activities, it's a buyer's market," he said. "Word is out that you are desperate to sell, and they think if they wait long enough the deals will get better." He looked at his notes. "The commercial properties we are selling are getting offers at no more than a third of the market value for a cash offer."
"We will hold our properties used for Pack members until last," I said with a sigh. "Get me a list of the properties currently on the market with their latest offers, and I want options for the next ones. The way things are going, we may have to wait months." The men looked down, nobody wanted to think about what that would mean to us.
The door opened, and one of the Pack computer techs came in, escorted by one of my guards. "Excuse me, Alpha, I was told to bring this to you immediately," he said. He was holding a jump drive.
"What is it?"
"Alpha, the rewards have been taken down on the Internet, but one of the email addresses we used was still active. When I was closing it down this morning, I found this." He went over to the computer that drove the remaining monitor in the room and plugged it in. "She said that if it was worth enough money to her, she'd give us the rest instead of the FBI. I emailed her back, telling her we would review it and get back to her."
We sat back as he brought the video up. "As you know, we suspect the killer was Pack based on the silver on the shackles and use of a punishment pole. We didn't know where." The video started to roll; it was surveillance video of a hotel lobby, not very high quality and in black and white. The camera was behind the main desk, facing the door and the back of a woman at the desk. She was working on the computer, a big woman with bigger hair. The front door opened, and a man came in, we all recognized him as Beta John Pearson of the Highlands Pack. There was a time and date code on the bottom; it was the night before she was killed on camera.
"Is there audio?"
"No sir. He spends five minutes checking in, paying with cash. With your permission, Alpha?" I nodded, and he moved the slider bar over to the spot he had picked. The lobby was empty again, but when the door opened, John was carrying two bags and Jessie was following behind him. They crossed the lobby and exited to the left.
"Where was this taken?"
"That's part of the information she wants the reward for. In exchange for a million dollars American, she will send us the rest of the video. She says the video shows them leaving in the company of four large men, and she will give the us the location of the hotel and the license plate of one of the vehicles the men who left with them drove."
"What else did she say?"
"We leave the cash where she says, and we pick up the video and the information in another. In Duluth."
"Pay her," I said. "The Pack who killed her has gone dark, refusing to answer. You haven't been able to trace the emails or the video feeds, and I'm running out of time. If I know who killed them, I can put pressure on them to produce her body, and with that, the bleeding stops." I looked over at my Betas. "How many men do we still have in the United States?"
"Four, the rest have returned home," Beta Shura said. "Not enough to take on a Pack."
I nodded. "Pick a crew, I want this handled personally," I said. "Make sure you fly into different airports, different times so you don't raise suspicions. Deliver the money, find the Pack, and bust heads until you have our body for the cops."
Shura stood to his feet, pointing to a few others. "It shall be done, Alpha."