something happen to her? Is she . . . dead?”
The last was asked fearfully and Liam frowned, leaning forward.
“Now why would you assume she’s dead or that something’s happened to her?”
Panic flared on her face. “I just assumed. I mean something had to have happened to her if you’re looking for her, right?”
“We aren’t looking for her,” Noah said calmly. “We just asked if you’ve ever seen her.”
Suki shook her head. “No. Sorry. Don’t know her.”
“Why are you lying?” Liam asked bluntly.
The woman vibrated with fear. Most people would have been pissed at blatantly being called a liar. Not this woman. She looked like she was going to be ill.
“Let’s try another question,” Noah said. “Do you know who this woman was seeing? Know his name? What he looks like?”
“I wish I could help you,” she croaked. “But he’d kill me.”
Liam and Noah exchanged quick glances. Noah’s pulse sped up and he leaned forward, scooting to the edge of his seat in anticipation. Finally, they were getting somewhere.
“Who, Suki? Who would kill you?”
When she looked up, tears shone in her eyes. “He hurt her. We all knew it. He always kept her on a very short leash. He told her how to dress, how to act, where to be and if she didn’t fall into step accordingly, she always wore bruises the next day.”
A low growl emanated from Liam’s throat. Noah shot him a warning look. The last thing they needed was to terrify Suki further and have her shut down and refuse to talk.
“Who did this to her?” Noah asked softly. “I need your help, Suki. I want to nail his ass to the wall and make damn sure he never does this to another woman.”
“Just give us his name,” Liam urged. “You don’t have to tell us anything else. Just give us enough to find him.”
She laughed, a raw, hysterical sound that was abrasive to Noah’s ears.
“You can’t stop him. He has cops on his payroll. He won’t ever be punished.”
“There are other ways of getting justice that don’t necessarily involve cops,” Liam bit out.
At that she went quiet and stared intently back at Liam. For a long moment she looked between the two men as if grappling with her decision to confide in them.
Finally she drew in a deep breath. “His name is Joel Knight. It’s all I’ll say, and I won’t testify. I won’t give a statement. I’ll deny ever seeing you, talking to you or even that I know who the hell you are.”
Liam’s eyes narrowed to slits. “Joel Knight? Are you sure?”
Noah shook his head. He’d known that Lauren was holding out on them. What he hadn’t realized was that she’d blatantly lied. She’d made up some other name of some fictitious guy and they’d spent the last four months wasting their fucking time searching out nonexistent leads.
“Of course I’m sure,” Suki said, an edge to her voice. “I’m one of his girls.”
Noah lifted an eyebrow. “What does that mean exactly?”
She pressed her lips together. “It’s time for you to go. I have an appointment in an hour and I have to get ready. I’d like you to leave. I’ve said all I’m going to say.”
Liam opened his mouth to argue, but she’d already risen, her agitation evident as she stalked to the door to open it. Her hand gripped the edge of the door, and she was pale as they walked past. She looked like she was going to be ill at any moment.
As soon as they were over the threshold, the door slammed behind them. Noah winced. “Damn, you get the idea we aren’t welcome any longer?”
Liam made a noise that sounded like a snort, and the two men returned to the parked SUV.
It was quiet in the vehicle as Liam drove away. Noah wasn’t entirely certain where he was going. He hadn’t gone back in the direction of their offices.
After a moment, Noah pulled out his cell and started to put in a call to his buddy who worked for the NYPD. He hesitated, Suki’s words floating back to his mind. Then he cursed and put the