Disillusioned - Page 57/68

“You know her name, and you know they’ve been seeing each other for a few years, but you’ve only met her once?”

“We’re not exactly close.” Jakob shrugged. “He never offered for us to hang out more than that and I never cared. She’s a pretty girl, but there’s something a bit off about her.”

“So he was dating her when he was seeing me?” I asked quietly.

“I guess so. Like I said, I don’t put my nose in his business.”

“So how did you guys work out the kidnapping, then?” I looked at Jakob with intense eyes. “Who figured all of that stuff out? You must have talked.”

“At the time we had a mutually beneficial reason to want you gone.”

“There’s something that doesn’t make sense to me.” I gazed at him for a few seconds. “I get the box from Larry. Larry warns David that I’m investigating. David knows what I’m doing as soon as we meet at the shareholders’ meeting. He knows my dad created several of the inventions. He believes I’m trying find a way to bring down his family company or take my share or whatever.”

“Uh-huh.”

“So that adds up fine. Even the fact that he contacts you and says he wants you to take care of this problem, to protect your money.” I stopped and looked at Jakob carefully. “What I don’t get is, who told you to go to the coffee shop? And why? You weren’t enticed with money. You were enticed with information. Information about your mother. You were enticed with the truth.”

“Yes, so what?”

“So isn’t that a huge coincidence? Larry warning David, David warning you, and another party also warning you about the same person, but for totally different reasons?”

“Unless Larry was the one sending the notes.” Jakob shook his head. “Though I doubt it. Whoever was sending the notes also had access to Steve. And at this point, I’m not so sure that Larry and Steve are working together.”

“Couldn’t Larry have had access to Steve? Didn’t they both work for Bradley? Maybe Larry and Steve came up with this plan together because . . .” My voice trailed off, as I had nothing to add. What could they possibly hope to gain?

“Yes, but I don’t think they ever had much contact.” Jakob sighed. “And now that Larry’s in jail, it indicates that someone bigger is involved in all of this.”

“He was scared of someone, at least he and his wife acted like they were scared of someone.” I paused and thought. “Though after we spoke with Blake, I started to think that maybe that was an act and maybe he was the mastermind.”

“If Larry was the mastermind, he wouldn’t be on his way to jail now, would he?”

“No, I guess not.”

“So that means there’s someone else pulling the strings.”

“Someone like who?” I frowned. “The lady in the photo?”

“I don’t think so.” Jakob paid for two doughnuts and coffees and we took a seat. “Not if she was begging in the street outside your apartment for so many months.”

“Yeah.” I sighed. “Then who?”

“It has to be someone important. Someone who has a lot to lose. Someone who enjoys playing games . . . someone like my dad.” Jakob watched me over the rim of his coffee cup. “It can’t be my dad because he’s dead, so it has to be—”

“Maxwell!” I rushed out. “It has to be the third partner, Maxwell.”

“Yes.” Jakob nodded slowly. “I’m starting to think you’re right. He’s the only one left.”

“What do we know about him?”

“Well, we know that he left right before Larry started working there.” Jakob frowned. “Though I could have sworn Larry was with them all from the beginning.” He sighed.

“Maybe Maxwell is mad that he had to leave and blames Larry and me?” I sipped on my coffee and nearly choked as I remembered something else. “Larry’s wife told me that Maxwell’s wife had contacted them.” My eyes widened as I remembered. “She said that Maxwell’s wife threatened them!”

“How?” Jakob leaned forward. “What did she do?”

“I don’t know.” I shook my head. “I was more concerned with getting to talk to Larry, so I didn’t really follow up with that. Man, I suck.”

“It’s fine, Bianca. We’re new to this. We can’t expect to be CIA operatives in ten minutes.”

“Yeah, I guess. I wish I knew more.” I closed my eyes for a few seconds and tried to take deep breaths.

“I don’t know anything either, but I know a man who does.” I heard Jakob’s chair scrape along the floor as he jumped up. “Come on, we’re going back to David’s.”

“But I thought he was having sex with Roma.” I opened my eyes and made a face, not wanting to walk in on David fornicating again.

“I don’t give a shit.” Jakob hurried me out of the restaurant. “I think my dear brother has more information than he let on before. I think this is about more than money to him. I think this is a game as well.”

“Why do you say that?”

“What he tried to do to you earlier.” Jakob’s voice was angry. “He was trying to rile me up.”

“What do you mean?”

“He chose George to pick you up that night. George was my driver for many years. He’s loyal to me. David knows that. He wanted George to call me and tell me what was going on that night. He wanted me to drive over to his house that night. He wanted me to see the two of you together.” Jakob started walking faster. “I think we’ve both been played, Bianca.”