Page 87 of Midnight Whispers


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“What’s up? I know you’re not just here to see what we’re up to,” I say.

Kol sighs, shoves his hands in his pockets, and walks over to us. “Sid’s disappeared.”

I frown. “What do you mean he’s disappeared?”

“No one knows where he is. He’s been gone for two weeks, and we’re not sure if he’s just laying low or if something happened.”

I think back to the last time I saw him… it would have been the day Cinder was attacked. I hadn’t thought much of not seeing him lately. I’ve been giving all my attention to Cinder since she’s been back, and before that, I was at the hospital twenty-four-seven. We’ve been eating all our meals together in different places in the house, and if we were in the dining room and Sid wasn’t there, that wasn’t unusual. He travels for work sometimes.

“You have no idea where he is?”

Kol shakes his head. “He hasn’t used his credit cards, his phone, or logged into Voss Enterprises at all. It’s like he’s vanished.”

“What about the plane?” Cinder asks.

Kol moves his attention to her. “No flight plans. If he flew somewhere, he didn’t use one of our planes.”

She bites her bottom lip and looks at me.

I think back to our last conversation and the way he’s been acting, how he said his head was a mess. I took the comment about not everyone being perfect as him talking about Cinder, but what if he was talking about himself?

“You don’t think he’d hurt himself, do you?” I ask Kol.

The two of them are usually thick as thieves, but with Rapsody in Kol’s life, I bet that’s no longer the case.

Kol stiffens, and his forehead wrinkles. “Why would you ask that?”

I relay my last conversation with Sid to him.

“Fuck.” He runs his palm over the top of his head.

We’re all quiet, thinking of the possibilities.

I don’t know what Sid is up to. All I know is that my brother better be okay.