Authors: Julie Kenner
Tags: #Fiction, #Contemporary Women, #Mystery & Detective, #Women Sleuths, #Romance, #General
Ill miss you, I say. But Ill see you at the premiere.
She laughs. I wouldnt miss it. Oh, and that reminds me. I have a few friends who are begging me for signed photos of you. Would you mind
I cut her off with a laugh. Ive got some head shots at home. E-mail me their addresses, and Ill do it tonight.
Youre the best, she says.
Were finishing up the conversation when I notice that Andy is loitering nearby, waiting to talk to me. I realize that the full crew is back on the set, and Im still wearing the robe, with nothing on underneath except my bikini bottom. Great.
Hey, Andy says as Mel heads off the set. Any interest in getting a coffee after youre done for the day?
Oh, Andy, I cant. Ive got a ton of errands.
That, actually, is true. Even if it werent, though, Id still say no. Im just too afraid that saying yes would be leading him on.
His face falls. Maybe later this week?
I open my mouth, planning another brush-off. Then I realize I have to just get it over with. Well have coffee. Ill explain that Im back with Blake. And that, hopefully, will be that. Sure, I say. Later in the week will be just fine.
Chapter55
Ispend way too long shopping, and Im running late by the time I turn into my driveway. Lucas opens the gate, and I give him a quick wave, but dont stop to talk. I want to get the house ready. Its exactly one year since Blake and I first started dating, and Im planning quite the anniversary party.
An hour later, Im showered and scented, and dressed in a filmy thing that reveals way more than it should. Ive put candles all around, filled the tub with hot water and rose petals, and scattered more petals on the bed.
I had my housekeeper set me up with snacks, so the kitchen is well stocked with all sorts of yummy tidbits. And, of course, I have a bottle of red wine for Blake and Evian for me.
I pour myself a glass, then wander through the house making sure everything is perfect. It is. In fact, the only thing missing is Blake.
Unfortunately, half an hour later, hes still the only thing missing.And hes late.
I pace a bit, telling myself not to be the clingy female and call to harass him. He had scenes scheduled later than me today, plus an interview for some mens magazine. So he could easily be running behind.
Still
I manage to hold it in check for another twenty minutes, then I cant stand it anymore. I pick up the phone and call, then hang up when I get his voice mail.Damn.
Okay. Fine.
I pace a bit more, then decide that I need a distraction.
My laptop is on the breakfast bar, and I fire it up. Id planned to mail the head shots to Mels friends earlier and got sidetracked by my preparations. But Id promised her Id do it tonight, so I suppose now is as good a time as any.
Its not Mels e-mail that I see, though. Because right there at the top of my in-box is a message from Play.Survive.Win.
Oh, God, no. Please, not again.
The blackness threatens to pull me in, but I beat it back, my hands so tight on the edge of the bar that the tendons hurt. I kept myself together throughout this whole ordealthere is no way in hell Im losing it now.
I take deep breaths, slowly and carefully, until Im sure that Im back to myself. Then I stare at the computer, wishing I could just toss the whole thing in the trash compactor.
I know what I have to do, but I dont want to. Even so, I use my finger to move the cursor over the e-mail. Two taps, and it opens, revealing a message containing only a hyperlink. I click on the link and wait for the Web page to open. When it does, it takes everything I have in me to hold in the scream.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR WIN
BUT NOW ITS ROUND TWO.
SO BE QUICK, QUICK, QUICK AS A FOX
AND TYPE THE ANSWER INTO THE BOX.
THE LAST CLUE YOU FOUND,
THE KEYS WHAT IT SAID
TYPE IT IN HERE BEFORE YOUR
BOYFRIENDS DEAD.
Same rules as before: No police. No help.
Let the games begin.
Chapter56
Iwill hold it together. I will. I will. I will.
My instinct is to call Mel or Andy, but the warning on the message is too much to ignore. As for Blake, I hope the threat is some vague warning of something horrible that will happen in the future, but I dont really believe it.
Blakes too late for our date. And in my heart, I know hes in trouble.
I stare at the little box, waiting for me to type in an answer. Some sort of code that will tell me how to save the man I love.
Focus, Devi. Think and focus.
Right. I can do that. Because I dont have a choice. Screw this one up, and its Blake that pays. And thats not something I can live with.
The last clue you found, the keys what it said.
Okay, fine. I can figure this out. After all, its not like I dont have practice.
I think back to our adventure. The last clue was the note and the CD. So I typeUniversal into the text box on the Web page and get
nothing.
Frustrated, I try it again, this time in lowercase.
Still nothing.
I tryUniversal Pictures, Universal Studios, and each of the movies and stars listed on the clue.
Not a damn thing.
Im just about to lose it when I remember: Oscar.
The last clue didnt send us to Universal. The last clue held the antidote. We just didnt have to follow it because we took Janus down.
I frown at the thought, because wedid take Janus down. More specifically, I did.
So whos now playing the game?
Its not a question Im going to ponder too long, though, because the answer doesnt matter. Not at the moment. All that matters is typing the clue into that box.
My fingers fly over the keys as I type in Oscar, and then I scream in frustration when nothing happens.
Im about to try it in uppercase, when I remember the imprint on the base of the statue. I hold my breath, because if this isnt the answer, Ive run out of ideas.
Hollywoodland,I type. And sure enough, the screen hums with life, linking finally to an image of the Hollywood sign.
Hollywoodland Realty, I think. Because years ago, theyre the folks who placed the famous sign. The land has been lost, but Hollywood has stayed a landmark. A protected landmark, too. Its not like its a public park that you can walk around in. I was given a tour once, and the security is insanely tight. The only access is via a small service road, and the place is watched over by L.A. Park Rangers and guarded tighter than the White House, with dozens of security cameras watching over it 24/7.
So what exactly am I supposed to do?
Actually, the thought of the security cameras reminds me, and I click over to Google and do a quick search. I remember a Web site that ties in to the security cameras so tourist-geeks can see whats going on at the sign any time they want to. (This is, quite literally, like watching grass grow.)
Not a damn thing going on up there. The sign. A news helicopter in the distance. The sign. Another view of the sign. Yet another view of the sign.
Im just about to give up and assume that I misinterpreted the clue when I see the news helicopter again.Exactly where Id seen it before.
What the?
I stare at the screen, thinking that surely it was a trick of the eye. But, nope. There it is again. Nothing, nothing, and thenpoof. A news helicopter.
The security cameras are running on a loop!
Which makes me wonder what Id see if I could see the real live feed from the sign.
I dont have to wonder, though. Because I know.
Id see Blake.
And it wouldnt be good.
Chapter57
Its pitch-black by the time I make my way up the winding road to the section of mountainside on which the Hollywood sign is perched. A tall wire fence extends across the road, disappearing into the wilderness.
The moon is full, but the foliage is so dense that it hardly makes a dent against the shadows. With the flashlights narrow beam to guide me, I pick my way up the hill, climbing parallel to the fence as it circles around the sign.
I stop to get my bearings, looking down toward the lights of the city. Its so dark up here that it almost feels like Im floating in space. Im not, though. Right now, my feet are more firmly rooted on the ground than theyve ever been.
In front of me looms the Hollywood sign, the white-painted wood glowing eerily in the moonlight. Even from the back, its majestic, and so much bigger than it seems from down below.
Im still dozens of yards away, and even with the illumination from the moon, I cant see clearly, but I squint at it anyway, trying to find Blake. Its too dark for me to see anything, and I feel a sudden rush of fear that Im wrong, and wasting valuable time. That this whole nightmare will just go on and on.
No.
That thought is way too much to bear, and I force it out of my mind.
One step at a time, Devi. Just go one step at a time.
Since thats damn good advice, I shine my light near the bottom of the fence, moving slowly until I see a place where the fence doesnt quite reach the ground. Its rough and rocky, and Im going to get scraped up from head to toe, but Im sure I can wiggle through.
Im a little worried that the fence might be electrified, but there arent any voltage signs, so I try to quash the fear. Instead, I lie down and push my bag through the hole, then try to make myself as skinny as possible as I slide through after it. I get hooked on part of the fence, but manage to free myself. And then, with one more squirm, Im through.
I stand up, brushing dirt off me, then bend over and grab my purse. Im using the Prada bag because it was handy and I hadnt wanted to waste time. But I dumped my usual accoutrements out, and now the bag carries only two things: a gun and a knife.
Just what every fashionable young celebrity needs.
I give the bag a pat, and press on. The ground is getting rougher, descending at a steeper angle as I approach the huge standing letters. So far, theres no sign that theres anyone here but me. I look around as I walk, trying to find the security cameras I know are out there. I cant find them, though, and I wonder if my tormentor is watching me now. I suspect that he is. And I wish that the park rangers were.
I dont hear any sound from in front of me, and I finally decide Ive been sneaking around long enough. Blake? I call out in an overloud whisper. Blake? Are you here?
I stand still, silencing the crunch of my feet, and listen for a response. I dont hear anything, though, and a bubble of worry rises in my chest. Blake! I call again, louder this time. Why the hell not? If the rangers find me, great. And I know that whoever lured me here already knows what Im doing.
This time, Im rewarded with a sound. Not a word, just a sound. A small rustling. I know it could be an animal, but I dont believe that. Its Blake. Hes okay. And all I have to do is get to him.
I rush forward, desperate now, stumbling over rocks, scraping my fingers on the ground as I try to keep from falling. I cover the distance quickly and find myself behind the giantH. Hes not there, though, and so I move along the letters, finally finding him at the far end of the sign. At theD.
Hes hanging there unconscious, suspended on the curve of the letter, his wrists bound together in front of him and his feet bound tight at the ankles. Im not entirely sure whats holding him up.
Not that I really care about the engineering; all I care about is getting him down.
Blake?
He doesnt answer, but he does moan, and that little sound gives me hope.
It doesnt, however, give me any ideas. I desperately wish hed wake up. Not only because Im terrified that hes seriously injured, but also because Im afraid I cant do this by myself.
Hes not coming to, though, and Im all on my own.
I edge closer, trying to get a feel for the situation. As far as I can tell, its just him and me, but that cant be right. Theres some sort of trap here, too. I just havent found it yet.