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Chapter no 46

All In (The Naturals, #3)

โ€ŒThe private airstrip was clear, but for the jet. It sat on the runway, ready to spirit us to safety.ย This isnโ€™t over. It isnโ€™t done.ย The objection was just a whisper in my head this time, drowned out by a dull roar in my ears and the numbness that had settled over my whole body.โ€Œ

The agony of not knowing what had happened to my motherโ€”of never being able to silence that last sliver ofย maybeโ€”had been with me so long, it felt like a flesh-and-blood part of me. And now, that part of me was gone.

Now, I knew. Not just in my gut. Not just as a matter of deduction.

Iย knew.

I felt hollow, empty inside where the uncertainty had been.ย She loved me more than anything.ย I tried to summon up the memory of her arms around me, what she smelled like. But all I could think was that one day, Lorelai Hobbes had been my mother and a mentalist and the most beautiful woman Iโ€™d ever seen, and the next, she was just a body.

And now, just bones.

โ€œCome on,โ€ Michael said. โ€œLast one on the plane gets their initials shaved into Deanโ€™s head.โ€

Every time I felt myself going under, they pulled me back up.

Dean was the last one on the plane. I went in front of him, trying to fight through the fog with each step. I was better than thisโ€”better than

giving in to the numbness and going hollow inside because Iโ€™d found out something I already knew.

I knew.ย I made myself think the words.ย I always knew. If sheโ€™d survived, she would have come back for me. Somehow, some way. If sheโ€™d survived, she wouldnโ€™t have left me alone.

By the time I turned down the aisle, Lia, Michael, and Sloane had already claimed seats near the back. On the first seat to my left, there was an envelope with Juddโ€™s name on it, written in careful cursive scrawl. I paused.

Somewhere, beneath the numbness and under the fog, I felt something.

This isnโ€™t over,ย I thought.ย This isnโ€™t done.

I picked the envelope up. โ€œWhereโ€™s Judd?โ€ I said. My voice was rough against my throat.

Dean eyed the envelope in my hand. โ€œHeโ€™s talking to the pilot.โ€

My heart beat once in the time it took Dean to turn around and go for the cockpit.

This wasnโ€™t Agent Sterlingโ€™s handwriting. It wasnโ€™t Agent Briggsโ€™s. Iโ€™d learned, months ago, to stop telling myselfย itโ€™s nothing, itโ€™s probably nothingย when the hairs on the back of my neck stood up.

โ€œJudd.โ€ Deanโ€™s voice reached me a second before I turned toward the cockpit myself.

โ€œJust a little electrical trouble,โ€ Judd assured Dean. โ€œWeโ€™re taking care of it.โ€

This isnโ€™t over. This isnโ€™t done.

I held the envelope wordlessly out to Judd. My hand didnโ€™t shake. I didnโ€™t say a word. Judd eyed it for a moment, then looked at me.

โ€œIt was on the seat.โ€ Dean was my voice when I had none.

Judd took the envelope. He turned his back on us to open it. Fifteen seconds later, he turned back around.

โ€œGet off the plane.โ€ Juddโ€™s voice was gruff, no-nonsense, calm. Michael responded like Judd had shouted. He grabbed his bag and

Sloaneโ€™s. He pushed Sloane lightly in front of him and turned to Lia. He didnโ€™t say anythingโ€”whatever she saw in his face was enough.

Off the plane. Into Juddโ€™s rental car.ย Michael didnโ€™t say a word about leaving his own car behind.

โ€œThe envelope,โ€ Dean said as we pulled away from the runway. โ€œWho was it from?โ€

Judd gritted his teeth. โ€œHe signed it โ€˜an old friend.โ€™โ€

I froze, unable to exhale, a breath turning stale in my lungs.

โ€œThe man who killed your daughter.โ€ Lia was the only one with balls enough to say it out loud. โ€œNightshade. What did he want?โ€

I forced myself to start breathing again.

โ€œTo warn us,โ€ I answered without meaning to. โ€œThreaten us. Those electrical problems with the plane. They werenโ€™t an accident, were they?โ€

Judd was already on the phone with Sterling and Briggs.

Nightshadeโ€™s here in Vegas,ย I thought.ย And he doesnโ€™t want us to leave.

Iโ€™d feared that thinking about Scarlettโ€™s killer might conjure him up like a ghost in the mirror. Iโ€™d known that our UNSUB was attempting to attract the attention of Nightshade and the others like him. I hadnโ€™t thought about what it would mean if the UNSUB succeeded.ย The organizationโ€”groupโ€” cultโ€”

Theyโ€™re here.

Five minutes later, Judd was at the airport ticket counter, attempting to book us on the next commercial flightย anywhere. But the moment the woman behind the counter typed his name into the computer, her brow knit.

โ€œI already have tickets reserved under your name,โ€ she said. โ€œSix of them.โ€

I knew before Iโ€™d even fully processed what she was saying that this was Nightshadeโ€™s doing, too.ย You chose Scarlett for your ninth,ย I thought, unable to stop myself.ย You chose her because she mattered to Sterling and Briggs and they dared to think they might stop you. You chose her because she was a challenge.

Of all of Nightshadeโ€™s victims, Scarlett was his greatest feat. She would be the one he went back to. The one he re-lived.ย Youโ€™ve watched Judd, havenโ€™t you? Every now and again, you like to remind yourself of what you took from himโ€”from all of them.

I wanted that guess to be off the mark. I wanted to be wrong. But the fact that Nightshade wanted us to stay in Vegasโ€”the fact that Nightshade even knew thereย wasย an โ€œusโ€โ€ฆ

Six tickets.ย The woman behind the counter printed them off and handed them to Judd. I knew before I looked that they would have our names on them.

First names. Last names.

The flight was to D.C.

You know who we are. You know where we live.ย The implications were chilling. Nightshade had been watchingโ€”quite possibly since heโ€™d killed Scarlett Hawkins and Judd had moved in with Dean.

Killers donโ€™t just stop,ย I thought, but in this group, they did.ย Nine and done.ย Those were the rules.ย Some killers take trophies,ย I thought.ย To re-live what theyโ€™ve done, to get some portion of that rush.

If Nightshade had been watching off and on, whenever he needed a fix

โ€”if he was in Vegasโ€”then he knew what was happening here.

Youโ€™ve never killed Juddโ€”never killed us, because the rules say you stop at nine. But an organization like yoursโ€”a cult like yoursโ€”would have a way of dealing with threats.

Lia had said it herself: if the Vegas UNSUB had been a part of this group, he would be dead. And if the cult realized that weโ€™d made the connection, if they sawย usย as a threatโ€ฆ

Nightshade would probably love for the kids Judd was caring for to be the exception to the rules.

Judd slammed the tickets down onto the counter. He turned and was on his phone again in an instant. โ€œIโ€™m going to need transport, a security detail, and a safe house.โ€

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