Tommy “Where the f**k is she?” I slid the key into the door and pushed it open. The apartment was in total darkness. Not that I needed the light to tell me she wasn't there anyway. Raze had done that when I had met him outside. “I don't know,” he admitted, moving behind me. “I didn't pass her on the road, she promised me she would stay where she was and let me bring her home and when I got back with the bike she was gone. There was no sign of her on the road, Tommy. None. it was like she disappeared into thin air. My heart sank. “Girls don't just disappear, Raze.” I growled. Except they did and often. And Briella had disappeared once before. I pushed the thought away. If Acco had gotten to her then I would never forgive myself. “You said you had eyes on her.” Angrily I flipped the

