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Chapter no 16

Bad Blood (The Naturals, #4)

โ€ŒWe found Celine Delacroix the next morning, sitting on the edge of a dock a two-hour drive from her houseโ€”the same dock where she and Michael had been photographed years before. Beside me, Dean watched, stone-faced, as Michael walked toward the end of the dockโ€”toward Celine. I couldnโ€™t makeโ€Œ

out the expression on her face when she spotted him. I couldnโ€™t hear his greeting or the words she offered in return. But I saw the exact moment when the fighter in Celine gave way to something softer.

Something vulnerable.

โ€œThis is what happens when theyโ€™re together,โ€ Dean said, and I knew that he wasnโ€™t talking about Michael and Celine. โ€œMichael knows exactly what Liaโ€™s feeling. Lia knows every time he lies to her. They hurt each other, and they hurt themselves.โ€

I thought about everything that had happened: Michaelโ€™s confrontation with his father, his fight with Lia, the realization that weโ€™d been dragged away from hunting for my motherโ€™s captors by what amounted to an elaborate prank. Weโ€™d been on this case for less than twenty-four hours, but even that felt like too much.

One day until Michaelโ€™s birthday. Three days until April second. As I watched Michael sit down next to Celine, the countdown to the next Fibonacci date resumed in my head.

โ€œRelax, Dean,โ€ Lia said, coming up behind us. โ€œIโ€™m fine. We found the girl. We saved the day. If you think Iโ€™m going to get all emotional over Michael Townsend, clearly Iโ€™ve been doing this cold-hearted shrew thing all wrong.โ€

Michael didnโ€™t tell us what Celine had said. He didnโ€™t tell us whether sheโ€™d explained why sheโ€™d done what sheโ€™d done or what sheโ€™d hoped to gain by it. By midmorning, we were back on the plane, a whole herd of emotional elephants in tow.

Briggs didnโ€™t say a word to Sterling about the fact that sheโ€™d known from the get-go that this case had nothing to do with the Masters.

Sterling didnโ€™t say a word to Briggs about the way heโ€™d jumped the

moment her father had indicated how high.

Michael and Lia didnโ€™t acknowledge the angry words that had passed between them.

I didnโ€™t tell Dean that the night before, Iโ€™d dreamed of his father, of my mother, of blood on the walls and blood on her handsโ€”and on mine.

Once we were in the air, Judd pulled me to the back of the plane. He settled into one seat and nodded toward another. I sat. For several seconds, he said nothing, like the two of us were sitting side by side on the front porch of the Quantico house, enjoying our morning coffee and a bit of quiet.

โ€œDo you know why I said yes to this case?โ€ Judd asked finally.

I turned the question over in my head.ย You want the Masters as badly as I do. Theyโ€™d killed his daughter. But though this case had appeared related, my gut said that Juddโ€”unlike the director and Agent Briggsโ€”had watched Agent Sterling very carefully through the whole exchange.

He hadnโ€™t been backing Briggsโ€™s decision. Heโ€™d been backing hers.

โ€œA girl was missing.โ€ I repeated the words Agent Sterling had said the day before. โ€œA girl that Michael knew.โ€

โ€œMichael was coming back here.โ€ Judd had never doubted thatโ€”not for a second. โ€œAnd when one of my kids goes down an emotional rabbit hole like that one, heโ€”or sheโ€”sure as hell doesnโ€™t do it alone.โ€

Judd gave those words a moment to sink in, then reached into his bag and pulled out a folder.

โ€œWhatโ€™s this?โ€ I asked when he handed it to me.

โ€œA file someone tried very hard to bury,โ€ he replied. โ€œWhile you were off gallivanting after Miss Delacroix this morning, one of Ronnieโ€™s contacts managed to dig it up.โ€

Ronnieย was short for Veronicaโ€”as in Agent Veronica Sterling.

โ€œInmate named Robert Mills.โ€ Judd resorted to speaking in fragments as my fingers found their way to the edge of the folder. โ€œConvicted of murdering his ex-wife. Killed in prison not long after he was convicted.โ€

The man Redding talked to. My grip on the edge of the folder tightened.ย The one whose ex-wifeโ€™s body was never found. The one who was taken, just like my mother.

As I opened the folder, Judd caught my chin, and his weathered hands turned my face gently toward his.

โ€œCassie-girl, donโ€™t go down this rabbit hole alone.โ€

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