Ewan thought about Athena’s statent while his eyes scanned through the sitting room for the hundredth ti.
Could the gang be behind this? The motive was there; yes, they would want to thwart his efforts since they couldn’t kill him, but how could they have known that he was here for Morgan? How would they even cooperate with Morgan?
Morgan’s gang was also a rival gang and was currently the most sought-after gang, even by other gangs, because of their cruel involvent in the Grey disease.
So, no, Philemon wouldn’t hide Morgan; he would rather kill the brute or hand him over to Ewan.
Hence, he negated Athena’s statent.
"The gang doesn’t know our reason for coming... didn’t know I was working with you... or maybe..." Ewan shook his head, picking up his phone. There was no ti for guesswork. It was ti to dial in Spider.
"Spider, we can’t find Morgan here." Ewan knew better than to ask Spider if he had gotten the right coordinates; the last ti he had done that, during the search for Zack, the outco hadn’t been funny.
"Then it ans soone snitched on us. Do you know anyway this could have been possible..." Spider’s smooth voice echoed through the phone, which Ewan had put on loudspeaker, leaving Athena to deal with how familiar the voice sounded.
Frustration threatened to boil over when she tried to rember again and failed. Where had she heard this smooth voice?
She was so engrossed in her questioning that she didn’t notice that Ewan had finished the call until he called her attention.
"He said we should give him a few minutes to locate the evil stench again..."
Athena nodded and made her way to one of the one-seat sofas in the sitting room. The entrance was still open. Ewan sat in the opposite chair, his eyes still scanning the room.
"You think there’s sothing to see in this room?" Athena finally asked, noting his eye movents.
"You never can tell... and it doesn’t hurt to check one more ti. The eyes aren’t complaining..."
Athena chuckled, marveling at the statent. It was the exact phrasing the Boss from the CIA usually used whenever he wanted them to do a recheck of a premises.
It never hurt the eyes to keep checking.
She joined Ewan in the search; it helped pass the ti while they waited. But a few seconds in, her eyes decided that watching Ewan was a better duty.
Seeing as he was too keen on his surroundings, she took the ti to peruse his features in the broad light of the sitting room, with the sun rays bearing down mightily on the house, through the open windows.
Ewan had a fine nose, lips that were perfectly shaped, and a trimd soft beard—that usually heightened her pleasure whenever he was pleasing her body those years ago.
And then there were his blue eyes, which drove her mad with their sheer intensity, especially when he was hungry for her. Blue eyes that were now staring back at her.
Athena swallowed hard.
"Do you want to join you on the sofa?"
Ewan’s voice was raspy, a soft caress around every nerve ending in her body.
Athena’s senses quickened, and her lips parted slightly as his eye color darkened to a richer shade. He wanted her.
That realization sent a crazy spark to her private region. She held back the urge to squish her thighs together—doing so would alert him to her need, to her vulnerability.
Grabbing her scattered thoughts with all desperation, she inhaled deeply and stood to her feet, walking straight to the other end of the room, running for her dear life.
anwhile, Ewan was battling with the urge to join Athena on her path to the closed window. He knew why she had walked away and felt happy that she was affected by him, yet was curious to know how much.
He licked his lower lip as he rembered the kiss he had shared with her those months ago in the elevator. It seed like ages ago now.
He wanted more. He decided, damning the fact that she already had a boyfriend... tohellwithit!
However, just as he got to his feet, Athena beckoned him. "Co and see this."
Ewan hurried over to et her, finding her looking at... adoor?
From where they had been sitting, even as newcors in the house, they hadn’t seen this door because, firstly, the sitting room had been bare, and their active eyes had been able to run around easily.
Secondly, the room was built in such a way that left the door hidden behind a small extension of the wall, which had stopped as if the large emptiness of the room had called it to order.
"What do you think we will find there? Do you think there’s a secret stairway leading to an underground vault?" Athena asked, raising the gun she had brought down earlier.
"I am not sure. Let’s check," Ewan replied, his earlier emotions shifting to the background.
Inhaling deeply, he covered the distance and turned the knob, pleased that it wasn’t locked. The door opened to reveal a neatly kept room.
"The gang mber who lived here must be a neatness freak," Athena remarked.
Ewan said nothing, instead assessing what they had walked into—a den of guns.
There were different brands and types, so hanging on the walls, others on boards nailed to the wall. There were pistols, AK-47s, Glocks, shotguns, and even a few sniper rifles.
There were bullets too, if the wooden boxes wedged between so of the guns were any indication. This was the armory of the gang.
He watched Athena take out her phone and snap pictures of the place before sending them to whover was on the other end. He then approached the long table in the center, which had five chairs fitted around it.
A eting place. He mused, looking for any cupboards where he could find a stack of papers.
There were cupboards but there were no papers.
Why had they cleaned everything out and left these guns here? He wondered, opening another cupboard and seeing undetonated bombs.
Really, an armory. He thought, wondering about the creepy feeling assailing his senses.
Taking his lower lip between his teeth, he walked to the last cupboard and opened it, pausing when he saw a white lab coat inside.
His brows furrowed when he caught the company label on its cape. It belonged to Whitman’s Hospital.
He imdiately took the lab coat and hurried over to the place where the na tag should have been sewn in—he hoped it was, or that the ID at least was in the pocket. There was no ID, but there was an inscription.
"Athena, do you know any Doctor Finn?"
Athena, who had been looking at the caliber of guns, so with governnt insignia, turned sharply, her eyes narrowed. "What did you say? Finn? What’s he got to do with this?"
Ewan sighed, knowing that she knew the owner of the lab coat. He threw the coat to her.
Athena caught it with one hand, placed the gun on the table beside her, and with both hands, unraveled the lab coat, hurrying to the na tag.
Her eyes widened like saucers when she saw the inscription. Then they shut tight, and then opened again, this ti with anger flashing through them.
"That bastard..." She gritted, clenching her fists around the coat, connecting the dots.
The fact that he was always on duty when bad things happened, the fact that he had been in charge when Ewan had been given an overdose of a dangerous drug after the male had fainted in the elder council, and the fact that she had felt uneasy about him from the start.
Athena cursed loudly, flinging the coat away from her hands as if it were poison. She struck the table next. "I should have known! He is working with them!"
She paused then, her eyes widening further when she realized sothing. "He had taken an excuse last week to rest and all. I hadn’t suspected anything, seeing as the week had really been busy..." She laughed at herself. "It must have been to take care of Morgan."
How had this escaped her notice?
"Athena, stop blaming yourself. There’s no way you would have known." Ewan spoke, picking up the coat. Athena would need it to prove to Herbert that Finn was a fraud, just in case the latter proved stubborn.
"But I did know. Even after doing so research on him, I knew sothing was off about him."
Ewan sighed and walked up to her, placing a calming touch on her shoulders.
"Don’t beat yourself up..." He muttered softly, wishing to hug her yet unsure if that was within the confines of their friendship. "We will find him surely, and then he will pay for his cris..."
For all the patients he had killed and ruined their lives, Athena added, clenching her fists even more. She would do the honors of bringing his miserable existence, after much torture, to an end. The list was piling up.
And then she heard it. "What’s that sound?"
"What sound?" Ewan asked, looking down to et her eyes now clouded with suspicion.
"That sound... as if a clock is ticking."
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