When Haynes arrived, he found only Foreman holding Keen. Stella was nowhere in sight.
"Foreman!" Haynes rushed forward. "You got him out. Where's Star?"
Foreman's lips thinned into a displeased line. "She insisted Joshua was still in there and went to find him."
Haynes's dark eyes flickered. "Joshua isn't... here?"
Something in Haynes's tone struck Foreman as odd, but his mind, clouded by jealousy and anger, didn't dwell on it.
"Star is convinced he left her to come rescue Keen," Foreman said with a scoff. "But we've been all over this place and there's no sign of him. We don't even know if he showed up at all. For all we know, he got scared of Gibson's retaliation and took off."
Just as the words left his mouth, a cold, unfamiliar voice cut through the air.
"Took off? Is that the kind of slander you usually spread about Joshua, Mr. Richards?"
Foreman turned to see a handsome young man glaring at him.
"Who are you?" Foreman demanded.
"A friend of Joshua's," Harold said with a sneer. "If Joshua had run away, Mr. Richards, why would I still be here?"
Foreman's expression tightened for a moment before smoothing back into a neutral mask. "I never saw him at the scene. Who's to say if he was ever really here?"
Before Harold could retort, Jake, who was standing nearby, suddenly snapped his head toward the burning warehouses.
"Mr. Gardner!"
Stella was staggering toward them, a man slumped over her back. She was gritting her teeth with the effort.
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