Wrong Place (The Wrong Series)

Wrong Place (The Wrong Series) by Mitchel Grace Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: Wrong Place (The Wrong Series) by Mitchel Grace Read Free Book Online
Authors: Mitchel Grace
reason the guy kept looking at me, so if I dropped anything and he was around, I think he would have seen it.”
    “Okay. T here are so many holes in that logic that I don’t even know where to start, but like I said, unofficially you can probably find him on any social networking site.” 
    “Social networking site?” Sam asked in a puzzled voice.
    “Yo u know, like where you keep up with and find new friends? You really don’t know? We need to get you out more. Anyway, you can just do an online search. You do know how to do that, right?” Jason asked jokingly.
    “Of course I do. I’m not completely clueless!”
    “I’m beginning to wonder.”
    “Yeah, yeah thanks for the ‘unofficial info.’ Bye.” 
    “Bye, and good luck, Sam.”
    * * * * *
    Several hours had passed back at the solar plant. Adrian had been taken to the hospital. Fields had screamed at his assistant, and then he had been severely scolded by Mr. Boyd. Sitting at his desk, it all became clear to him. With one thought, he was slowly connecting the dots of what truly occurred that day. Wasn’t it just too big of a coincidence that I was led out of my office at just the right time? Surely Mr. Driver would be worth investigating, he thought. He got up from his seat and walked out of his office. He briefly saw a worried looking Margaret, but had no time to deal with her. He quickly went to a cubicle that contained a big bulky man.
    “I need your he lp with something. Walk with me,” Fields said.
    “What’s this all about, sir?”
    “I don’ t have time to explain. Just come with me.”
    The two men walked over to Dan’s small cubicle.
    “Come with us. I’ve got a special project for you and Jacob,” Fields said with a wicked smile.
    “What kind of project?” Dan asked nervously .
    Dan knew that this was very suspicious. He had easily flown beneath the radar before now, and it made him feel even more worried that this hulking man named Jacob was accompanying them, but he followed Fields anyway. What choice did he really have? They all stepped into an elevator, and Fields took out a key and inserted it into a small slot beside a button labeled B1. It had always troubled Dan that there seemed to be no way to get to this B1. There were no stairs leading down , and without a key, there was clearly no going down this way either. When thinking about this in the past, he had often told himself that maybe the panel was simply made to have a basement button.
    “Where are we going, sir?” Dan asked.
    “Oh, you’ll see.” 
    The elevator doors opened. What Dan saw was bizarre to say the least. Upstairs was a typical office setting, but right below that was a place that looked much more like it would be a serviceable military base. There were people who didn’t sport the standard army uniform associated wi th a soldier, but they were all obviously in the shape that a military serviceman would be expected to be in.
    “ Well, go on, Mr. Driver,” Fields said.
    “I think this is as far as I’m comfortable going.”
    “That’s okay. Jacob remove him, if you would be so kind.”
    Right then Jaco b grabbed Dan and threw him out of the elevator. Dan was shocked. Yes, this guy was huge, but he had never been accustomed to being thrown around like a rag doll. He immediately jumped to his feet and readied himself for a fight. This guy was strong, but he was also likely slow, or at least that’s what Dan was hoping would be the case. Dan raised his fists into a fighting position.
    “That won’t be necessary, Mr. Driver,” Fields said and laughed.
    With a motion of his hand, four men surrounded Dan.
    “Now, let’s just go the easy way. What do you say?” Fields asked.
    Without even acknowledging the question Fields had asked him, Dan threw the first punch, which connected to the jaw of the biggest of the four men. A loud crack could be heard from the man’s jaw. Dan’s hand was already throbbing. Something they never show you in the movies

Similar Books

Mate of Her Heart

R. E. Butler

Goddess of Light

P. C. Cast

Sole Survivor

Dean Koontz

That Night with You

Alexandrea Weis

Wicked Temptations

Patricia Watters

Homewrecker (Into the Flames #1)

Cat Mason, Katheryn Kiden