These days, kidnappers were getting ridiculous—not only did they want money, now they wanted to force you into impossible choices.
“So, who are you going to ransom?” Gideon asked quietly.
Magnus gripped his phone, refusing to answer.
“Elise is so fragile—she must be terrified. Isadora’s tougher, she can hang on longer. Let’s get Elise out first, then we’ll go back for Isadora,” Gideon pressed.
Magnus’s jaw clenched, his face like stone. “Neither of them is going to get hurt. I won’t allow it.”
“Magnus, the kidnappers are making the rules. If you don’t pick, you could lose them both. Don’t hesitate—choose Elise!” Gideon urged.
Memories of Isadora’s past kidnapping flashed through Magnus’s mind. He hadn’t believed her then—and he’d nearly lost her because of it. He swore he’d never let go of her again.
But then there was Elise…
For a moment, Magnus found himself paralyzed, unable to choose.
“I’ll give them five million,” he said at last, his voice low and hard. “I want both women back. I’ll arrange security to be stationed nearby, ready to intervene.”
Without so much as a flicker of emotion, Gideon sent an audio recording from his phone to a number he’d prepared.
* * *
The next morning.
Magnus and Gideon climbed into the car, a hefty duffel bag of cash stashed in the back seat. Following the kidnappers’ instructions, they drove out of the city and up into the hills.
But as they neared the agreed drop-off, Magnus’s phone buzzed with a new message: the location had changed.
He frowned. He’d positioned bodyguards all around this area—now, with the switch, his plan was unraveling.
Gideon spun the car around, heading for the new address without hesitation.
“These kidnappers aren’t stupid,” Gideon said, voice tight. “If you can save them both, do it. But if it comes down to it, save Elise. Do you understand?”
They soon arrived at the base of a rocky ridge—the kidnappers’ final destination.
There was no way to drive up. The two men abandoned the car and scrambled up the rough path, climbing toward the summit.
* * *
Meanwhile, on the other side of the mountain, the kidnappers had gagged both Isadora and Elise with strips of cloth. Each woman was dragged by a different kidnapper up the winding trail toward the cliff’s edge.
Magnus and Gideon reached the top—hearts pounding, nerves stretched to the breaking point—just as the kidnappers emerged, hauling their hostages to the brink.
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It takes too long to get to the point. Too much unnecessary in between in all of these books. Too many extra characters, the authors lose the plot after a while....