“And get a few more trucks. I want both sides of the sand trap lined with foam blocks. We have to make sure if the car flips, the damage is as minor as possible.”
“Yes, Mr. Pitts.”
Elio didn’t waste a second. He grabbed a set of Lamborghini keys and took off running, barely noticing the roar of the engine as it echoed across the yard. He hadn’t even changed out of his pajamas, one of his slippers left somewhere behind him. He jumped into the car and tore out of the driveway, racing to find Lucie.
***
At the same time, Steven was leaving the Rose Garden, driving home. As he headed for the highway, a police barricade stopped him.
“What’s going on? Why is the highway closed?”
“Sir, there’s a car on the ring road with brake failure,” the officer explained. “We’re restricting traffic to avoid a major accident. Please wait patiently or use another route.”
Steven’s mind reeled. “What kind of car?”
“A white Porsche Cayenne.”
The words hit him like a punch to the gut. Cold dread flooded him.
“Is the license plate MA288?”
The cop blinked. “How did you know?”
Steven’s breath caught in his throat. His heart twisted.
That was Lucie’s car.
His hands shook as he dialed her number.
“The person you’re calling is on another call. Please try again later…”
“Lucie! Lucie…”
He slammed his fist on the steering wheel, panic rising. Then, without thinking, he floored the gas, crashing through the highway barrier.
“Siri, call Andy!”
Andy picked up instantly. “Mr. Heath, what can I do for you?”
Steven could barely breathe, his voice tight and desperate. “Andy, get Lucie’s location right now and send it to me.”
“Understood.”
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