โEverything I knew about Malcolm Lowell fell into place. How many years had he spent being molded in the Mastersโ image, hidden away from the world? How old had he been when heโd finally been allowed a life outside those walls?โ
How many times had the Masters attempted to raise a new child to take his place?
There had been at least three Pythias in the past twenty years.ย My mother. Mallory Mills. The Pythia whoโd given birth to Beau. In all likelihood, there had been more.
Had each woman had a child? Had all of the would-be Nines been tested and found unworthy? Turned out to die?
You donโt care to be replaced.
Without meaning to, I began walking toward the stairs. I climbed them two at a time and headed for Agent Sterling, but when I reached the top, a familiar voice froze me in my tracks.
โIโm not going anywhere.โ That was Sterlingโand her tone was steel. โYou are.โ When Director Sterling gave Briggs an order, Briggs took itโ
but the directorโs daughter was another matter.
โYouโre not authorizedโโ Agent Sterling started to say, but her father cut her off.
โIโm not authorized to tell the Naturals what cases they can and cannot work. You saw to that, Veronica. I am, however, authorized as your superior in this organization to pullย myย agents off of a caseโand that includes you.โ
โWeโreย this close. You canโtโโ
โI can and I am, Agent. I let you chase this lead, and you ran it into the ground. Youโve identified one individual connected with this group. Now Lowell is gone, and heโs not coming back.โ The directorโs verbal onslaught stopped, but only for a moment. โBriggs has three bodies, Veronica. Three crime scenes, three victims, three sets of persons of interest.ย Thatย is where your attention should be focusedโand starting tonight, it will be.โ
There was a long pauseโAgent Sterling donning her inner armor. โThe last time you pulled me off a case, Scarlett had just been murdered.โ Sterling
could be just as merciless as her father. โIf you hadnโt interfered then, we might not be in this position now.โ
โHave you even told the Hobbes girl about the third body?โ Director Sterling shot back. His voice was soft, but his words hit me like a hammer to the chest.
Heโd asked if sheโd told me. Not Dean, not Lia, not Michael, not Sloane.
Me. My throat tightened as I pictured the first two victims in my mind.
I pushed the door to the basement open and stepped out. โWhat about the third body?โ
Michael came to stand beside me, his gaze locked on Agent Sterlingโs face. I had no idea what he saw there, but whatever it was had him stepping in front of me, like he could protect me from the answer to the question Iโd just asked.
โThe third victim,โ I reiterated, my voice dry and hoarse, focusing on Agent Sterling and ignoring her father. โYou and Briggs never said anything about the third victim.โ
Michael glanced wordlessly at Dean, who moved to my other side, his body close enough to mine that I should have been able to feel the heat off of it.
I couldnโt feel anything.
โCassieโฆโ Agent Sterling took a step forward. I took a step back.
โThe first two victims were persons of interest in our prior cases,โ I said. โFollowing the same patternโฆโ
I trailed off, because even without Michaelโs ability, I could see in Agent Sterlingโs eyes that the third victim wasnโt just a person of interest in one of our cases.
Iโd thought that our killerโs choice of victims was either meant as punishment for coming to Gaither or a distraction to lure us away.
Not us, I realized.ย It was never aboutย us.
I went for my cell phone. It was dead. How long had it been since I charged it? How many phone calls had I missed?
โCassie,โ Agent Sterling said again. โThe third victimโyou know her.โ
YOU
Too little, too late. If theyโd discovered anyoneโs identity but Nineโs, you could order the leak eliminated at the sourceโand, oh, how youโd like to see the old bastard bleed.
Toย makeย him bleed.
But he commands the othersโ respectโtheir reverenceโand youโre the one whoโs bleeding. Youโre the one they chain, the one they purify with flame and blade and fingers wrapped around your throat.
They want you to pass judgment. They want you to say yes.
Lorelai would die to protect Cassie. Lorelai would never give them what they want. But you arenโt Lorelai.
When you say the words, they release you from the chains. Your body slumps to the floor. They leave you with nothing but a torch to light the tomb.
โMommy?โ The little voice echoes through this cavernous space as Laurel emerges from the shadows. You can see Lorelai in the child, see Cassie.
Lorelai tries to fight her way to the surface as Laurel comes closer, but youโre stronger than she is.
โMommy?โ
Your gaze locks onto hers. Laurel is silent and still, and then, looking more like a ghost than a child, her eyes harden.
โYouโre not my mommy.โ
You hum under your breath. โMommy had to go away,โ you tell her, stepping forward to caress her hair, a smile playing at the edges of your lips. โAnd Laurel? Mommy isnโt coming back.โ