Flipping Out
Buried Treasure
Mongoâs POV
Orlando General Hospital
Our group of a dozen riders roared into the parking lot, taking up a line of parking spots as the engines finally stopped. I was on a mission, and Tripod was by my side. âFind out how the FUCK we have five guys here and the Sons get in and take my niece away,â I told him.
âI need to be with you, boss,â he said.
âThey wonât let you follow me,âI said. Cop cars lined the entrance, and a half-dozen were waiting inside. âIâll call you.â Tripod stopped and walked over to where the other men had been staying outside the entrance. I didnât even think they knew Harleigh was gone from the way they reacted to our arrival. The police in the lobby DID know, and they moved to intercept me.
âSir, you canât go upstairs now,â the Sergeant said as his men lined up in front of the elevator.
âMy wife is in the emergency room,â I said as I turned that way. âJust try and fucking stop me.â
âCan we talk on the way,â he said. I nodded as I moved through the doorway. âThe police officer who was on the room overdosed with a sleep medication called Restoril. Itâs a serious prescription narcotic, and his body shut down and he damn near died. They shocked his heart back on the floor outside your nieceâs room. Thatâs why there are so many police here, and theyâre all tense.â
Fuck. This would make things much more difficult. âIâm sorry. Heâs going to recover?â
âThatâs what we hear, but he isnât expected to wake up for several hours. Your wife was injected with a different chemical I canât pronounce.â
âYou have a suspect?â
âThe detectives are working it, and weâre checking the security tapes. We were hoping that you could ask the men you had here if they noticed anything.â
We were almost to the ER. âYou can bet your ass Iâll be asking them the same fucking thing. How could the Sons of Tezcatlipoca just waltz in here and take her from under their noses?â
He handed me a card. âIf you find out anything, hereâs my card. Iâm sure the detectives will be talking to you later.â
âThank you.â I pushed through the door and went up to the desk. I couldnât see her yet, but she did hand me a stack of papers to sign. I waited for thirty minutes in the waiting room as I texted everyone who needed to know. One was a group text to all the Chapter Presidents and Regional Officers, in which I laid out everything that had happened and what I knew. âTHE SONS HAVE HER AND IF JOSE HASNâT KILLED HER ITS BECAUSE JOSE WANTS TO DO IT. WATCH EVERYTHING HEADING TO LOS ANGELES.â
I had just hit send when my name was called. âThe doctor will see you now,â she said. âCome with me.â
We went back into the hallway and into an exam room. A young doctor was typing on the computer, and my old lady was sleeping on the bed. He introduced himself as Doctor Reynolds, then gestured for me to take a seat. âHow is she, Doc?â
âSheâll be fine in a few hours,â he said. âShe received an injection of a sedative, we believe it was Diprivan but the chemical analysis will not be done until tomorrow. It caused her to fall asleep quickly. Her vitals were stable when she was found, and she should wake up in a few hours.â
I relaxed, knowing she wasnât in danger. âWhen can I take her home?â
âWhen she wakes up and we verify she has restored her normal motor and urinary function. Iâm sure the police will want to talk to her.â He got up and shook my hand. âSheâs going to be fine. The nurse will be in periodically to check on her, but Iâm sure sheâd like you here when she wakes.â
âIâll be here, Doc. Thanks.â
âOh, and no phones back here. Hospital rule.â
Fine. I moved the chair next to her bed so I could hold the hand that didnât have the IV in it. I looked up when someone knocked. âDetective Jackson,â I said. Weâd talked after Harleigh fled to my clubhouse, he was a decent cop and knew about the Sons.
âI heard sheâll be fine,â he said.
âYeah. I heard about your guy, is he still doing all right?â
âStable. All right if I sit down?â
âSure.â He pulled the doctorâs stool over and sat down, pulling out his notebook. âDo you have any idea who took Harleigh Ryder tonight?â
I let out a breath. âI think we both know who did it, Detective. Hell, your DEA guy was the one who warned me about it! Why do you think I had five Club members out front around the clock, and Three T was in the room when I wasnât?â I clenched my fist, thinking about what would have been different. âIf youâd let my Club members up, I could have kept a couple of guys in the room all the time.â
âI canât have you doing that, and itâs not like we did nothing. Officer Gant was nearly killed while protecting her.â
I nodded. âIâm not minimizing what you did, Iâm second guessing everything. Your man didnât even clear leather on these bastards, did he.â
It was his turn to shake his head. âFrom what weâve been able to put together, he drank a laced cup of coffee and passed out. Your wife and I assume your niece, were knocked out with injections. We found two used syringes in the room.â
âAny other leads? Video surveillance? Plates?â
âThese hospitals donât spend shit for security. There were cameras in the elevator and the stairwell, but half of them werenât working. This is the best we got, from a camera on the Professional Building next door that shows the loading dock.â He pulled the printout out of his pocket, it was grainy and in black and white. I could make out Harleigh, she was in a wheelchair with her head down. The woman pushing her was wearing glasses and had light shoulder-length hair, but you couldnât make out much else. âCan you believe they still use 480P cameras and videotape? Itâs a damn antique. Canât make out the plate either, or the people inside.â
âSo we have nothing,â I said.
âWeâre dusting for prints and interviewing staff. When your wife and Officer Gant wake up, weâll see if they can give us anything else.â It was a shit sandwich, no two ways about it. My niece was gone and the only thing I could think of was to roll up on the Sons of Tezcatlipoca up in Ocala and kill all the fuckers I found until I found out where she was. Detective Jackson must have figured out what I was thinking. âIâd caution both you and your Club not to do anything stupid. We know about the Sons, and we have surveillance on them. They are still in Ocala, and theyâve been keeping out of sight. The DEA is all over them, and if you move towards them, weâll stop you.â
âWeâre a law-abiding club, Detective.â
âAnd Iâm warning you weâll get a court order to keep you away if we have to. Weâre not going to let you get in a gang war in our town. Take your wife back to the Clubhouse and keep your men in check, or weâll have to do that for you. âI looked at my wife and nodded. âIâll be back when she wakes up.â
He left, and a few minutes later Tripod walked in. âThey let you back here?â
âYouâre my brother,â he said. âI finally convinced them in the waiting room that if I could come back here, Iâd send some of the guys home. They donât like a room overflowing with cops and bikers.â He walked over to stand by Three Tequilaâs bed. âHow is she doing?â
âSheâll be fine, she just has to sleep off the sedative that was used on her.â
âGood, the men are on edge. Your text this morning didnât help either, another five chapters are sending men down and every Club is alerted to watch for movement of the Sons. Thereâs a meeting of the National Council at noon, you need to be on that call.â
âHarleigh may be being tortured right now, they may even have killed her,â I said. âWe canât wait long before we have to do something. What do our men in Ocala say?â
âItâs quiet. The Sons have stayed in their rooms, all weâve seen of them is a guy going out to get food. Cops are watching them too.â
âAny activity earlier?â
âSome working girls showed up but bailed when they saw the uniforms around.â
I nodded. âGo back and make plans. Have the guys coming from the other Chapters go to Ocala, not Orlando. The detective made it clear they are watching us and will intervene to stop a gang war. We canât roll out of here on a war footing or theyâll stop us.â
âIt shall be done, boss. What are you going to do?â
âIâm going to get my woman back to the Clubhouse where she is protected, then Iâm going to Ocala. Iâll take the cut off if I need to, but Iâm killing Jose, and no one is going to stop me.â
âNo,â my VP said. âYouâre Club first, and youâre not alone. I wonât take away your revenge, but I wonât let you throw your life away either. We do this right and you go home to Three Tequila because God help us if you donât.â
I looked down at my woman and squeezed her hand. âIâll fucking kill you if you die on me,â she whispers.
âBaby,â I said as I leaned over her. She was trying to open her eyes but kept closing them. âHit the lights, Tripod.â He jumped up and turned them off, and she opened her eyes and smiled. âHow are you?â
He eyes suddenly got wide. âHarleigh. Is she all right?â
I couldnât say anything, my heart caught in my throat and my mouth couldnât move. She read my expression, tears coming into her eyes as I fought against the truth.
It was Tripod who had to break the news. âHarleigh was kidnapped, Tequila. The person who drugged you had knocked out the cop outside the room, then vanished with her. Weâre looking for her but we have no leads.â
âOh god,â she whispered and closed her eyes. Tears ran down her face and she squeezed my hand. âYou have to find her.â
âWe will. You have to rest so I can get you home, love.â I looked at Tripod. âTell the nurse sheâs awake. The sooner she gets checked out the faster we can go home.â
He ducked out and she turned her head back to me. I wiped the tears from her face as she sobbed. âIâm sorry. It happened so fast, I couldnât stop her!â
âShhhâ¦. Itâs all right, baby. Weâll get her back.â
âI canât lose her, sheâs the only family we have left!â I leaned down and hugged her, letting her sob into my shoulder as the pain and loss came out. We were rudely interrupted by the nurse, who took her vitals and asked her some basic questions, then Doctor Reynolds. Ten minutes later, he was done. âWhen can I go home,â she asked.
âAs soon as you can go to the bathroom,â he said. âControl of your bladder shows the drug has worked out of your system enough to be released. Take it easy the rest of the day, and call if you have any symptoms other than fatigue.â He finished writing out the discharge instructions. âThe nurse will release you when you are ready.â
âThanks, Doc,â I said. He left the room.
He left the room, and two men came in. âGood morning, I am Detective Jackson of the Orlando Police Department, and this is Special Agent Berquist of the FBI. Are you up to answering some questions?â
I looked at her and she nodded. âI donât remember much.â
âIf you could just tell me what happened, please.â
She closed her eyes for a second, then looked back at him. âI was reading my book, âItâs A Mate Rejection Thangâ by MaxD01. I have a thing for werewolf books,â she said with a laugh. âI heard someone come in and looked up. It was a nurse I hadnât seen before. She came in and looked at Harleigh for a minute. I went back to reading.â
âCan you describe her?â
âYoung, mid-twenties maybe. Clear skin, bright blue eyes, blond hair straight to her shoulders. She was beautiful, really. Wedding band, no diamond.â
âYou saw all this?â
âI see a lot of girls come through the clubhouse, and I size them up in moments. I didnât sense anything wrong in this one until her hand was over my mouth, and a syringe was in my neck. I blacked out and woke up here. Thatâs all I know.â
He pulled out the surveillance photo. âIs this her?â
She looked at the blurry image. âIt probably is, but thatâs not very clear.â
The FBI agent took the photo from her. âIf I arrange for a sketch artist to talk to you, could you work with her?â
âCall me and Iâll arrange it, but not this morning,â I told them. âSheâs still recovering, and I need to get her home.â They left me their cards before they walked out. I looked down at my wife, she looked over at the bathroom. âShould I help you?â
âPlease.â Ten minutes later, she was being wheeled out. The Club members gathered around her, hugging and comforting her as I went to get my Harley. She got on behind me, her arms taking their familiar place around my waist and her chin on my shoulder. The rest of the guys pulled up behind us, and we headed back in club formation.
A formation that was short one very important rider.