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Chapter no 29

Killer Instinct (The Naturals, 2)

Tโ€Œhe person Agent Sterling had lost because she cared too much, because she was willing to do whatever it took to save lives, sharedโ€Œ

Juddโ€™s last name.

His daughter,ย I guessed. Judd was about the same age as the director, and the way he treated Agent Sterling wasnโ€™t just familiarโ€”it was fatherly. Now Juddโ€™s feelings about the director made total sense. Judd had lost a child, and Director Sterlingโ€™s primary concern had beenย morale.

I pieced together what I knew. Scarlett Hawkins and Agent Sterling were friends. They both worked at the FBI. Scarlett was killed. Briggs started going to Dean for help on cases. Agent Sterling left the FBIโ€ฆand her husband.

When the director had discovered what Briggs was doing, heโ€™d made it official. Dean had moved into this house. With Judd.

I was so caught up in thought that I almost didnโ€™t see the figure creeping across the front lawn. The sun had fully set, so it took me a moment to recognize the way the person moved, hands stuffed into his pockets, shoulders rounded and hunched. The hoodie the figure was wearing almost masked his face. His hairโ€”in desperate need of a trimโ€”finished the job.

Dean. Sneaking out of the house.ย I was halfway back to Liaโ€™s window before Iโ€™d even registered the fact that I was moving. I forced myself not to

look down and finished the journey. Thankful that Lia had left the window open, I climbed back into her room and raced down the stairs.

For once, I didnโ€™t run into anyone. By the time I made out it the front door, Dean was already halfway down the block. I ran to catch up to him.

โ€œDean!โ€

He ignored me and kept walking.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I called after him. My words hung in the night air, insufficient, but dear. โ€œLia and I should have told you we were going to that party. We thought we might pick up on something the FBI missed. We just wanted this case over.โ€

โ€œFor me.โ€ Dean didnโ€™t turn around, but he stopped walking. โ€œYou wanted this case over for me.โ€

โ€œIs that so bad?โ€ I asked, coming to a standstill behind him. โ€œPeople are allowed to care about you, and donโ€™t tell me that when people care about you, they get hurt. Thatโ€™s not you talking. Thatโ€™s something you were told. Itโ€™s something your father wants you to believe, because he doesnโ€™t want you to be close to anyone else. Heโ€™s always wanted you all to himself, and every time you push us away, youโ€™re giving himย exactlyย what he wants.โ€

Dean still didnโ€™t turn around, so I took three steps, until I was standing in front of him. The tip of his hood hung in his face. I pushed the hood back.

He didnโ€™t move. I put a hand on each side of his face and tilted it up.

The same way that Michael had tilted my face up to his.

What are you doing, Cassie?

I couldnโ€™t pull back from Dean, not now. No matter what it might mean. Dean needed thisโ€”physical contact. He needed to know that I wasnโ€™t afraid of him, that he wasnโ€™t alone.

I brushed the hair off his cheekbones, and dark eyes met mine. โ€œAnyone ever tell you that you see too much?โ€ he asked me.

I managed a small smile. โ€œIโ€™ve been told that I should keep some of it to myself.โ€

โ€œYou canโ€™t.โ€ Deanโ€™s lips curved almost imperceptibly upward. โ€œYou didnโ€™t plan on saying any of those things. Iโ€™m not sure you even knew them until they came out of your mouth.โ€

He was right. Now that Iโ€™d said it, I could see that it was trueโ€”Deanโ€™s father didnโ€™t want to share him.ย I made him,ย heโ€™d said in that interview with Briggs. He wanted Dean to blame himself for each and every woman Redding had killed, because if Dean blamed himself, if he thought he didnโ€™t deserve to be loved, heโ€™d keep the rest of the world at armโ€™s length. Heโ€™d be his fatherโ€™s sonโ€”and nothing else.

โ€œWhere are you going?โ€ I asked Dean. My voice came out as a whisper. I dropped my hands from his face, but they only made it as far as his neck.

This is a mistake.

This is right.

Those thoughts came on the heels of each other, playing in stereo. Any second, Dean was going to pull back from my touch.

But he didnโ€™t.

And I didnโ€™t.

โ€œI canโ€™t just sit here and wait for the next body to show up. The director thinks that he can just put me in a drawer and pull me out when Iโ€™mย useful. Agent Sterling tried to cover for her father, but I know what heโ€™s thinking.โ€

Heโ€™s thinking that you owe him this,ย I thought, feeling Deanโ€™s pulse jump in his throat under my touch.ย Heโ€™s thinking that heโ€™s doing the world a favor by making you his tool.

โ€œWhere are you going?โ€ I repeated the question.

โ€œAgent Sterling showed me a list.โ€ Dean put his hands on my wrists and pulled my hands away from his neck. He didnโ€™t let go, just stood there on the sidewalk, his fingers working their way from my wrists to my fingers, until

our hands were interwoven. โ€œShe wanted to know if I recognized any of my fatherโ€™s visitors, if anything jumped out to me.โ€

โ€œAnd did anything jump out to you?โ€

Dean nodded curtly, but didnโ€™t release my hands. โ€œOne of the visitors was a woman from my hometown.โ€

I waited him to elaborate.

โ€œDaniel killed people in that town, Cassie. My fourth-grade teacher. Travelers just passing through. The people in that town, our friends, our neighborsโ€”they couldnโ€™t even stand toย lookย at me after the truth came out. Why would anyone there go to visit him?โ€

Those werenโ€™t rhetorical questions. They were questions Dean was set on answering himself. โ€œYouโ€™re going home,โ€ I said. I knew it was true, long before Dean confirmed it for me.

โ€œBroken Springs hasnโ€™t been home for a very long time.โ€ Dean took a step backward and dropped my hands. He pulled his hood back up. โ€œI know the type of women who visit men like my father in jail. Theyโ€™re fascinated. Obsessed.โ€

โ€œObsessed enough to re-create his crimes?โ€

โ€œObsessed enough that they wonโ€™t cooperate with the FBI,โ€ Dean said. โ€œObsessed enough that theyโ€™dย loveย to talk to me.โ€

I didnโ€™t tell Dean that everyone from Briggs to Judd would kill him for doing this. I did, however, take issue with his timing. โ€œHow late is it going to be when you get there? And for that matter,ย howย are you going to get there?โ€

Dean didnโ€™t answer.

โ€œWait,โ€ I told him. โ€œWait until morning. Sterling will be out with Briggs.

I can go with you, or Lia can. Thereโ€™s a killer out there. You shouldnโ€™t be going anywhere alone.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Dean said, his face twisting like heโ€™d tasted something sour. โ€œThatโ€™s Liaโ€™s job.โ€

Iโ€™d apologized for digging into this case without him. She hadnโ€™t. I knew Lia well enough to know that she wouldnโ€™t. Dean knew that, too.

โ€œGo easy,โ€ I told him. โ€œWhatever you said to her, sheโ€™s taking it hard.โ€ โ€œSheโ€™s supposed to take it hard.โ€ There was a stubborn set to Deanโ€™s jaw.

โ€œIโ€™m the only one she listens to. Iโ€™m the one who cares if she goes off with two strange men in the middle of a murder investigation. You think that anything anyone else says is going to keep her from doing it again?โ€

โ€œYou made your point,โ€ I told him. โ€œBut youโ€™re not just the only person she listens to. Youโ€™re the only person she trusts. She canโ€™t lose that. Neither can you.โ€

โ€œFine,โ€ Dean said. โ€œIโ€™ll wait until morning to head for Broken Springs, and Iโ€™ll talk to Lia before I go.โ€

Once Lia was involved, I doubted sheโ€™d sit back and let him go off on his own. If he wouldnโ€™t take her or me, he could at least take Michael. That might be a recipe for a road trip that ended in a fistfight, but at least Dean would have backup.

Michael doesnโ€™t hate Dean. He hates that Dean is angry and holding it in. He hates that Dean knows what his childhood was like. He hates the idea of Dean with me.

I turned and started walking back toward the house, my mind a mess of thoughts about Michael and Dean and me. Iโ€™d made it six feet when Dean fell in beside me. I didnโ€™t want to think about the heat of his body next to mine. I didnโ€™t want to want to reach for his hand.

So I forced myself to stick to safer ground. โ€œHave you ever heard of Judd having a daughter named Scarlett?โ€

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