Chapter Twenty-Nine Brina Time was at a standstill. I dozed in and out of consciousness for what had to be several hours. All I knew was that it felt like an eternity. If Wade couldn’t find us, I honestly didn’t know if we’d make it out alive. Against one man, I might have a chance, but I couldn’t fight them both and live. “Please tell me we’re going to get out of here,” Trinity whispered. Luckily, I didn’t have to answer. The door at the top of the stairs opened and both men strolled down. “Hello, ladies,” Warren announced happily. “What time is it?” I asked, my throat dry and scratchy. Both men appeared in front of us, dressed in T-shirts and jeans. However, Warren had a g*n holstered at his belt, while Dane had a knife. I could possibly deal with a knife, but the g*n had to go. Da

