A Silent Pursuit. Lynette Eason
took some pictures of them.”
That sparked some interest. “Why?”
“I don’t know. Gina was such a great girl and it really bugged me that he would do something like that to her. I’ve been looking for a girl like her all my—” he cut himself off, but Ian felt a pang of sympathy for the man. “Anyway, I walked up and confronted him.”
“In front of—”
“Yeah, in front of the girl.”
Ian winced. “How’d that work out?”
“She got up and left. If her words had been a sword, Mario’s head would have been rolling at her feet.”
“Ouch.”
“Aw, he deserved it. Anyway, I told him I had the pictures and if he ever did anything like that again, I’d give them to Gina.”
“Whoa, Jase. Man, that was kind of…”
“I know, I know. Anyway, as you can imagine, Mario was furious. Threatened to kill me if I did anything to jeopardize his relationship with Gina. Told me to get rid of the pictures.”
“Did you?”
Another pause. “No.”
“See if you can figure out who the woman was.”
“Will do.”
“Great. Talk to you later.” Ian hung up.
“So, what was that all about? Is Jase all right? And where are we going?” Gina’s voice jerked his attention back to her.
He turned left, then a quick right. Ignoring the first question, he pointed. “There.” Then he pulled to a stop in front of a gated home. “Jase is fine and handling the authorities beautifully. If he needs any more help, he’ll call Mac.” Then he nodded toward the house. “The guy that lives here is one of the best friends a guy could have, but best of all—he’s got a top-notch security system.”
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