Page 73 of Sinner's Storm

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Page 73 of Sinner's Storm

“Yeah. They line the pier.”

“Where do they stop?”

“They don’t,” an officer stated, walking over. “Pier 80 through 84 are privately owned. This whole entire area is heavily monitored.”

“Who owns the piers?”

“Piers 80 thru 82 are owned by Stone Corporation, and piers 83 and 84 are owned by the Harbor Security Firm. They own that exclusive building on 5th.”

Looking around the area, Bassinger commented, “That makes no sense. Why dump the body here when all the other dump sites were alleyways and parks? Why place the body somewhere where he could be seen?”

“Because he’s fucking toying with us,” I muttered. “He’s turned this into a damn game. We need to speak with someone from each company. I need access to these cameras.”

“Well, Mr. Stone and Mr. Law are standing right over there,” the police officer stated. Turning, I saw where the officer was pointing and standing behind the yellow caution tape was none other than Montana Stone, the CEO of Stone Corporation, and a man I could only assume was Matthew Law, the owner of the Harbor Security Firm.

Making my way over to the men, I took note of the one I wasn’t familiar with. Matthew Law was an imposing figure. Taller than Montana by a few inches, the man stood firmly, arms crossed over his chest. Wearing a black T-shirt and blue jeans, the man didn’t look like the owner of anything. In fact, he looked like a former military officer with his high and tight haircut and muscular build.

The man gave nothing away.

“Gentlemen, can I please have a word?” I asked nicely, stopping before them before waving them off to the side, away from prying eyes and ears. What I was about to say, I didn’t want an audience for.

The men said nothing as I led them over to a secluded area, out of earshot, before I turned and faced them. “You wanna tell me what the fuck is going on, Montana?”

“Excuse me?” The man blanched, looking at the man beside him before adding, “I don’t know what you mean.”

“The fuck you don’t. Just like I don’t know that my brother is part of your club, Prez. Yeah, that’s right. I fucking know. Just tell me the Soulless Sinners have nothing to do with this?”

“Don’t kill kids, Robin,” Montana growled, quickly typing something into his phone.

Turning to the man I didn’t know, I looked up at him and asked, “What about you, Mr. Law?”

The man just shook his head.

“I’m going to need access to your security feeds,” I stated as Matthew Law smirked.

“Got a warrant?”

Rounding on the opposing figure, I glared. “Don’t push me, Mr. Law. I don’t know if you’ve heard, but there is a child killer on the loose in this city. This is the fifth kid in three months. If your cameras captured anything, I need to know what that was.”

“Detective, if my cameras saw anything, you’d be investigating two murders.”

“Is that a threat?”

The man grinned. “It’s a promise.”

“Do you think this shit is funny? Because it’s not,” I sneered.

This man was seriously pissing me off. Never in my life had I met anyone so blasé, so nonchalant about anything. And the way he smugly smirked, as if he thought this whole contestation was funny, had me reaching for my cuffs.

“Try it, sweetheart,” the annoying man said, narrowing his eyes. “And I’ll have you bound and gagged before you can even pull your gun.”

“Whoa!” I heard my brother Jason shout as he ran over, stepping in front of me. “Everyone just needs to calm the fuck down. And stop threatening my sister, Matt. She’s only doing her job.”

“She needs to learn to play nicer.”

“Mister, I’m about to kick your ass!”

“Wouldn’t mind seeing that.” Montana chuckled, shaking his head as Matthew Law glared at me, daring me to make good on my promise.




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