When Cal entered the pub he scanned the room to see if he could spot Taylor anywhere. Unfortunately he couldn't and so he went up to the bar.
"Can I get you anything?" The bartender asked.
"No, thank you. But, has someone asked for me by any chance?" Cal inquired.
"What's the name?"
"Taylor. Taylor Ashbie." Cal replied.
"Are you Cal?" The bartender wondered.
Cal nooded.
"Yeah, she was here but she left about 10 minutes ago. She said she had an emergency but, gave me this."
Cal was handed a piece of paper. He nodded his thanks and opened up the paper. As soon as he opened up it up he immediately recognised the handwriting. It read:
Stlll as gullible as ever, I see. But, then again I always knew you were. I mean you would do anything for me, wouldn't you? And since I know you I thought you'd might like to play a little game. Well, not a game exactly, more like pay back for what your brother did to me.
The last line immediately caught Cal's attention. What did she mean by 'payback'? Payback for what? More importantly what had Ethan got to do with her? A sudden tightness could be felt in his stomach. Cal carried on reading the letter.
If it weren't for that little brother of yours none of this would have happened. It's his fault that I got arrested in the first place. His fault that I can't look after my daughter. So I ask you, where the hell is my daughter? I told you I didn't want her going into a home. Give her back to me or you'll never see your brother again.
Taylor
In frustration Cal scrunched up the piece of paper. He knew he shouldn't have trusted Taylor but, just like before he believed her. He didn't know why he did but something about her made him trust her. While Cal knew he shouldn't trust her he knew she was true to her word. He would have to do what she told him otherwise he would lose his brother. The only problem was he didn't know where they were. Cal made his way up to the bar. He stopped the bartender once more.
"Did she leave a number by any chance?" Cal asked.
"No, sorry."
