Trying to look through the dark building. His eyes don't adjust well. He adjusts his glasses when he thinks he sees something move. A trick of the light?
As soon as he emerges, Rod approaches Bill, "Look we don't have much time. I know Mathis is your friend and if you want to see him alive you have to come with me. Not everything is what it seems and he'll explain everything I'm sure, but we need to go get him."
William feels like he is walking into a trap, but he also sees little options for finding out what is going on. If he bails now he might have to put pieces together between news articles and gossip. If Mathis is in trouble, even if these are the goons behind it, the best way to find him is to go along.
William looks at the bike and isn't sure how to proceed or if they even mean for them all to ride on a motorcycle. He awkwardly waits for some body language or verbal command to get on. He has certainly never rode on a motorbike.
If that is the intention he gets on having no idea what he is doing.
Chuck looks back and forth between them. "How far is this? I suppose I could make two trips if that's faster than walking..." He pauses, chewing his lip. "Is this a matter for the police? Do we need to beat anyone up to rescue your fiends?"
We could walk it in ten minutes or so, but no police. The others will be looking for me as it is. I can help you get him out, then we're done. If you have weapons, bring them.
Chuck returns to the bench armed and ready and the unlikely trio set off in the direction of the Aylesbury Pike in the dead of night.
It's close to half past 12 when they enter the woods and after few minutes they come in sight of what looks like an abandoned two-story shack. Parked between a stunted, dead oak tree and the rusted frame of a lopsided swing is a Buick Model D-45.
"Looks like they're still here. Let's stay hidden until they leave."
Chuck carefully loads both barrels of the shotgun, then tucks it under his arm. He crouches low, and in a lower voice, says, "What is their game? Kidnapping? Ransom? Extortion?"
"Ultimately, the enslavement of mankind. But for now, Mathis knows too much. They're holding him here so he doesn't stop their plan. It's my fault he's here but the fool should have run when I told him, instead he took it upon himself to fight."
Chuck splutters a laugh, which quickly fades off as he realizes Rod isn't joking. He thinks about making a smart remark, but wisely decides to keep his trap shut.
William has gone along thus far, suspicious of these two. Slowly he starts to get more confident they are not in on it. "What are they?", he says bluntly. He watches the building and doesn't look at Rod when he answers.