A few days ago, when Mason got off from Noah’s yacht, he went to the Westwood Village where it was still raining. And Haley’s cousin Joy lived there.
It was Joy who took the picture of Mason going inside the hotel room with Noah, and it was Sandra who posted it on Twitter first. And after that, Anna, Jason, Colin and everybody had shared the picture among themselves adding, ‘Fuck you.’ If Noah hadn’t held his hand and did something crazy like asking him out for a date that morning, Mason would’ve been seriously fucked.
He did blame himself for being careless even when he knew that Joy was following him, but it wasn’t going to end up with him clapping and saying, ‘You fucked me up, that’s amazing!’
He went inside a big mall and bought new clothes and a cap, a pair of gloves and a raincoat, and a scary looking kitchen knife. It was easier to kill a person with a gun, but there was nothing else better than a knife to put a person in fear.
Mason wore the black clothes and the cap underneath the rain coat and went to Joy’s house. Because it was a pretty nice condominium, CCTV was installed in many different places. However, it seemed like a professional didn’t install them because there were a lot of blind spots.
He pressed the doorbell and waited, but there was no sound coming from inside for a long time. Did she know he was coming beforehand and hid or pretending not there? Mason mumbled, ‘Joy can’t be that smart’ and thoughtlessly turned the door knob. The door opened very easily, and Mason frowned.
This wasn’t in his agenda. He cautiously peered over the edge and opened the door widely, to be confronted with chaos. Mason slowly scanned the inside. It could be a thief’s or a robber’s handiwork, but he knew it wasn’t. First, neither was there a bloodstain nor a knife or a bullet mark anywhere. Emptied closets, opened safe and a non-existent travel luggage. It was messy, but it wasn’t like someone went through the area.
She had run away. –Mason blinked in surprise and licked his lips. She was probably scared of causing the problem, but instead of hiring a bodyguard she just ran away? It was weird that she’d packed her stuff hurriedly like that and left.
With a nagging feeling, he left Joy’s house and went to Aunt Anna’s house four blocks away. It was the same there too. Uncle Jason, Jordan, Sandra and everyone; nobody answered Mason’s call. To be more accurate, their phone numbers were erased.
Mason thought about it a little and called Pitzroy Greenham, who worked with Mason three years ago at Zii, and who was now a private detective in LA.
“What?”
Mason asked Pitzroy again. Pitzroy patiently repeated his message.
[Joy Clank first went to her friend’s house in Santa Monica. About two hours later she got chased by someone out of there, went to a small motel and abandoned her two kids there. -Ah, the kids are being sent to a shelter tomorrow. -After abandoning her kids, she was seen leaving the motel following a group of people wearing black and, disappeared, nowhere to be found. She could be anywhere].
Mason frowned. He had requested Pitzroy to find Joy, Jason, Anna and others.
“What does that mean?”
[Are you gonna keep asking me? If you are gonna do that, I’m gonna have to bring a recorder].
[That will tell you instead of me]. Pitzroy sounded annoyed, and Mason realized that it wasn’t a simile or a metaphor. All the traces have been erased, as in ‘disappeared’, so that Pitroy couldn’t track.
“All of them?”
[Finally, we are talking].
Pitzroy asked, [Are they good people?]
[I smell something very dangerous. You’ll have a hard time looking for them.]
He said, [‘You have to give me more money for this,’] and licked his lips. Mason thought about it a little and cleanly said, “No, it’s okay.”
[It’s okay? You are not gonna look for them?]
“No, I’m not. I was not looking for them because I’m close to them.
He just wanted to check if they were planning to cause any new trouble, or if they had something to cause any more problems. Pitzroy said, [Wow, cold-] and blew a whistle.
[Those people, they might be dead.]
“So?”
Mason added indifferently. ‘Why should I bother?’ They weren’t his relatives; also even if they were blood related, he didn’t care.
The other person licked his lips, knowing he had lost an opportunity to earn more money.
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