Gray’s POV
I’d been driving all damn day and now it’s night.
Since the GPS kept screwing me over, I’d thought for a minute that Julissa gave me the wrong address to keep me away from the truth. It was like I was going around in circles, dirt roads that didn’t exist, and dead ends that looked more like trap sites than missed turns. I was ready to find the damned device out the window. But finally, it had shut up, and the cabin was now in sight.
The wood was clearly faded, and the cabin had a couple of broken windows with a few boarded up from the inside. Weeds swallowed the porch, a clear sign nobody had been there for a while.
With a grimace, I pulled over a good distance away and killed the engine. But as I made to open the door to step out, a flicker of light came from one of the windows.
That wasn’t right. No one should’ve been there. From what I knew, this place had been abandoned since Julissa and Ashton ended Nathan. But someone was inside, and I wasn’t about to barge in blind.