โIย tried Sterlingโs cell, then Briggsโs. Neither of them answered.ย They were probably up all night,ย I thought,ย talking to witnesses, trying to figure out who, if anyone, hypnotized Aaronโs โfriendโ to deliver that message.โ
โIโm going to talk to Dean,โ I told Sloane. โCatch him up on what you just told me.โ I took in the dark circles under Sloaneโs eyes. โYou should try getting some sleep.โ
Sloane frowned. โGiraffes only sleep four and a half hours a day.โ
Knowing a losing battle when I saw one, I let her be. Making my way quietly across the suite, I stopped outside Deanโs room. The door was cracked open. I placed my hand flat on the wood.
โDean?โ I called. When he didnโt respond, I knocked lightly. The door drifted inward, and I caught sight of Dean sleeping. Heโd pushed his bed to one side of the room and slept with his back to the wall. His blond hair fell gently into his eyes. His face was free of tension.
He looked peaceful.
I began backing out of the doorway. The floor creaked, and Dean bolted up in bed, his eyes unseeing, his hand thrust out in front of him. His fingers were curved, like heโd caught a ghost by the neck.
โItโs me,โ I said quickly. When he still didnโt register my presence, I turned on the light. โItโs me, Dean.โ I stepped toward the bed.ย Itโs just me.
Deanโs head swiveled. He stared through me. And then a moment later, he was back. His eyes focused on mine. โCassie.โ He said my name the way another person might rattle off a prayer.
โSorry,โ I told him, coming closer. โFor waking you up.โ โDonโt be sorry,โ Dean said, his voice rough.
I crawled onto the bed beside him. His hands found their way to the ends of my hair, his touch soft. He closed his eyes for a moment, taking in the warmth of my body. When he opened them, they were calmer, clear.
โSomethingโs wrong,โ Dean said, observant as always. I wondered if he could see the tension in my shoulders. I wondered if he could feel it with his featherlight touch.
โSloane found something.โ I let his touch steady me, even as it steadied him. โShe derived a series of twenty-seven dates from the Fibonacci sequence. Then she did a search on the FBIโs database for serial murders where one or more of the killings happened on New Yearโs Day.โ
โBriggs and Sterling gave her that kind of access?โ
My facial expression must have answered that question for me.
โShe hacked the FBI.โ Dean paused. โOf course she did. Sheโs Sloane.โ โShe found a decade-old case that fits the same pattern,โ I told him.
โNine victims, killed on Fibonacci dates.โ โMO?โ Dean asked.
โKiller used a knife. He attacked from behind and slit his victimsโ throats. The first victim was a prostitute. I donโt have information on any of the others.โ
โNine bodies,โ Dean repeated. โOn dates derived from the Fibonacci sequence.โ
I shifted my body, leaning into his. โLast night, the message was โI need nine.โย Need,ย Dean, not โwant,โ not โIโm going to kill nine.โย Need.โ
The number of victims mattered, the same way the numbers on the wrists did, the same way the dates did.
โThe case Sloane found is still open,โ I told Dean. โIt was never closed.
Sterling said that serial killers donโt just stop killing.โ
Dean heard the question I hadnโt yet put into words.ย Could we be dealing with the same killer?
โEleven years is a long time for a killer to deny himself,โ Dean said. I saw the shift in Dean before his words confirmed it. โEach time I kill, I need more. To go without, for so longโฆโ
โIs it even possible?โ I asked Dean โCan an UNSUB kill nine people and then justโฆwait?โ
โOur UNSUB just killed four people in four days,โ Dean replied. โAnd now heโs waiting. Smaller scale, same concept.โ
The numbers matter.ย The numbers told the UNSUB where to kill, when to kill, how long to wait. But making sure a portion of the sequence appeared on each victimโs wrist?
From the beginning, weโd read that as a message. What if the message wasย Iโve done this before?
Suddenly, my throat tightened.ย Tertium,ย I thought.
โDean.โ My lips felt numb. โWhat if the word on the arrow didnโt just refer to Eugene Lockhart being the UNSUBโs third victim this time around?โ
Tertium. Tertium. Tertium.ย I could hear the girl saying the word. I could see her gaze staring out into the crowd.
โThe third time.โ Dean slid to the end of the bed. He sat there for a moment in silence, and I knew he was putting himself in the killerโs shoes, walking through the logic without ever saying it out loud. Finally, he stood. โWe need to call Briggs.โ