Chapter 559
- Amari jolted and tried to sit forward and couldn’t. Something was restraining her. The cloth against her face reminded her of the recent events. Had she drifted off or had they darted her? How long did this crap stay in her system? Her mouth was throbbing, her tongue felt thick and so dry, there was going to be no swallowing or licking her swollen lip.
- She rested her head back against what felt like a tree and closed her eyes. She felt like she’d drank about ten more drinks than her body could handle. Had a hangover ever felt this bad? She didn’t think so. Taking a deep breath, she snarled at the smell of this material, it was rank. Her cat was there, more alert than she was, so that was good, if she’d had to wait for her animal, she would have been a little bit miffed with that. Okay, girl. What do we know?
- The information was a shortlist. She’d been shot with a dart through the window, while she drove. She quirked an eyebrow, that was almost an impressive shot. Too bad the one that had done it was going to regret it when she got out of this. Her arm, face, and shoulder throbbed, so clearly, she’d crashed the van. Assholes. They’d put some stinky thing over her head and carried her. She scowled and then shot her in the ass on the walk. Oh yeah, the one that had a fondness for the tranq darts was due some hurt, courtesy of her. Blowing out a breath, she clamped down on the rage, she couldn’t afford to expend the energy she might need later. Focus, her cat reminded her. Next, it was a ride in the jeep. She smirked and then winced; her mouth hurt. At least one of them, the one that shot her in the ass if she wasn’t mistaken had a messed-up face from her foot. Score one point for her. And then—a big blank until she just woke up. She was tied—she tried to rock to assess how and didn’t like the result, her hands were bound behind her, and she was tied by the freaking collar around her neck. How had she forgotten the collar part? Last, she didn’t have her jacket or boots on, and her ass was cold from the ground. Overall, none of it was encouraging at all.