Chapter 410
Chapter 410
I was pumped, like I'd just downed a double shot of espresso, hanging on every word of the old lady's
story.
"Did you see them carry the person inside?" Logan pressed.
"Yeah, some burly dude hoisted her in. The gal seemed out of it... knocked out, with long hair trailing
and swaying below her..." The old lady shivered dramatically as she spoke. "Oh, Lord! It was downright
chilling, like something out of a ghost story! But thank goodness you folks are here! You are the cops,
right?"
"Yes!"
"Well, then you better get in there quick! By the looks of it, that poor girl is either hurt or... something
dire!" The old lady was a chatterbox, yammering on without pause.
Logan turned to an officer and said, "Take care of her!"
The officers immediately took the old lady by the arm and said, "For your safety, ma'am, please come
downstairs with me!"
The old lady, sensing danger, obediently started down the stairs, still muttering and casting curious,
frightened glances upwards.
Logan looked to Dalton for his opinion and suggested, "We should strike both apartments
simultaneously. There's no time to dilly-dally. Moreover, taking them down one after another might tip
them off."
Dalton nodded in agreement. "Sounds good! But there's one problem."
"Shoot," Logan said, focusing on Dalton.
"This neighborhood's a tough nut to crack. That's why you see, every door here is like Fort Knox. We
need a way to get them to let us in without causing a ruckus," Dalton explained.
Logan peered at the doors, noting the protective iron bars on each.
"These security bars are a real pain," Dalton said with a sigh.
Logan and Dalton shared a glance and hatched a plan, "Let's claim we're here for an electrical
inspection. We just knock and step right in!"
I felt a twist in my gut. Logan's plan seemed foolproof, a trick he'd used to perfection in the past. He
probably knew the ins and outs of electrical issues like the back of his hand.
"What if they don't open up?" Dalton asked, raising a concern.
Logan thought for a second before replying, "Grab a couple of clipboards, pretend to need signatures,
and verify some details!"
Dalton gestured to a fellow officer, who sprinted off and quickly returned with two worn clipboards. I
was impressed by their efficiency.
After a brief huddle, Dalton signaled the undercover officers, who each drew their weapons, ready for
action.
That's when Logan noticed me. His tone was stern. "What are you doing up here? Get down!" Text © by N0ve/lDrama.Org.
"I want to see her the moment we find her!" I protested stubbornly.
"Don't be ridiculous. Do you have any idea what could happen? Get downstairs!" His face darkened
when I hesitated. "Now!"
Hannah, without a word, grabbed my arm and started pulling me away. Seeing Logan's serious
expression, I didn't dare argue and followed Hannah back downstairs.
I grumbled to myself. With all these people around, what could possibly happen?
But then I remembered Ronan's cautionary words before I left and swallowed my protest. I understood
Logan's urgency; he'd been searching for Catherine for so long.
Luckily, it was an external corridor. From below, we could see the police silently approaching the two
doors the old lady had pointed out.
Hannah and I gazed upward, barely daring to breathe as we watched the two doors intently.
Larkin was leading the charge, gun in hand, pressed against the wall in a pose straight out of a cop
show.
From below, we couldn't hear the exchanges, but the door the skinny officer knocked on opened
quickly, revealing a woman. Whatever he said to her, the gate swung open, and he stepped inside,
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On Logan's side, however, there was no answer, despite repeated knocking.
I swallowed nervously, trying to guess what was happening above.
No answer? What now? I watched as he stepped back and couldn't make out the situation clearly.