โThe EMTs who treated Laurel insisted on treating me as well. I tried to tell them that the blood wasnโt mine, but the words wouldnโt come.โ
Agent Sterling sat down beside me. โYouโre strong. Youโre a survivor.
None of this was your fault.โ
The profiler in me knew that those words werenโt just for me. Iโd killed my mother. Sheโd killed her father.
How did a person survive that?
โAs touching as this moment truly isโโa voice broke into my thoughts
โโsome of us had to mislead, blackmail, and/or explicitly threaten at least a half-dozen federal agents to get past the police line, and weโre not the kind of people who excel atย waiting.โ
I looked up to see Lia standing three feet away. Sloane was pressed to her side, a fierce look on her face. Behind them, Michael had a physical grip on Dean. Every muscle in my boyfriendโs body was tensed.
Michael blackmailed the feds, I thought.ย You threatened them, Dean.
Explicitly.
Dean had spent his entire life keeping his emotions carefully in check, never losing control, fighting against even a hint of violence. I knew, just by the way he was standing, the way his eyes drank me in, like a man dying of thirst in a desert, unsure whether he was beholding a mirageโyou didnโt care what you had to do, who you had to hurt, what you had to threaten.
All you care about is me.
I stood, my legs shaking as I did, and Michael let Dean go. My boyfriend caught me before I fell, and something inside me shattered. The numbness that had settled over my body receded, and suddenly I could feel everythingโ the ache in my throat, the ghost of the pain from the poison, Deanโs body folding around mine.
I could feel the knife in my hand.
I could feel myself holding my mother and watching her die.
โI killed her.โ My face lay on Deanโs chest, the words ripped from my mouth like a tooth pulled out by force. โDean, Iโโ
โYouโre not a killer.โ Deanโs right hand cupped my chin, his left gently
tracing the line of my jaw. โYouโre the person who empathizes with every victim. You carry the weight of the world on your shoulders, and if youโd been given a choiceโif it had been up to you whether it was your life on the line or anyone elseโsโyou would haveย toldย the Masters to take you.โ Deanโs voice was rough in his throat. His dark eyes searched my own. โThatโs what the Masters never understood. You would have walked in there willingly, knowing you wouldnโt have walked out, and not just for me or Michael or Lia or Sloaneโfor anyone. Because thatโs the person you are, Cassie. Ever since you walked into your motherโs dressing room, ever since you were twelve years old, part of you believed that it was your fault, that it should have been you.โ
I tried to pull back from him, but he held me close.
โYouโve been lookingโand looking and lookingโfor some way to make it right. Youโre not a killer, Cassie. You just finally accepted that sometimes, the biggest sacrifice isnโt made by the person who gives up her life.โ He lowered his forehead to touch mine. โSometimes, the hardest thing to be is the one who lives.โ
My body was shaking. My hands trembled as they found their way to his chest, his neck, his face, as if touching him, feeling him beneath the pads of my fingers, might make what he was saying true.
I love you. I love you. I love you.
I heard the sobs before I realized I was sobbing. I dug my fingers into the back of his neck, his T-shirt, his shoulders, holding on for dear life.
โI love you.โ Dean lifted the words from my mind. โToday, tomorrow, covered in blood, haunted and waking up in the middle of the night screaming
โI love you, Cassie, and Iโm here, and Iโm not going anywhere.โ
โNone of us are.โ Sloaneโs voice was quiet. I knew her well enough to know that she wasnโt sure whether this was a private moment, wasnโt sure if she would be wanted.
But you canโt stay away.
โYou arenโt alone,โ Sloane said. โAnd Iโm not going to ask if now would be an appropriate time to hug you, because I have calculated within a reasonable margin of error that it is.โ
Michael didnโt say anything as he piled on behind Sloane.
Lia arched an eyebrow at me. โI didnโt cry when you were gone,โ she informed me. โI didnโt break things. I didnโt feel like someone had put me in a hole.โ
For the first time since Iโd known her, Liaโs voice caught on a lie. โHow did you find me?โ I did Lia the favor of changing the subject. โWe didnโt,โ Sloane said. โCeline did.โ
Celine?ย I looked for her and saw her standing behind the police line, watching from a distance, her dark hair caught in a faint wind.
โIt was the picture,โ Agent Sterling put in. โOf your mother and Laurel.โ Behind her, my little sister lay curled in the back of the ambulance, asleep.
โWhat about it?โ I asked.
โCeline saw the resemblance between you and your mother, between your mother and Laurel, and between LaurelโโAgent Sterlingโs expression flickered, just for a momentโโand me.โ
I thought of Director Sterling telling me that some privilegesโsuch as torturing the Pythiaโwere reserved for active members of the cult, while others were open to Masters whoโd already handed their seat off to a replacement.
You held a knife to my throat. You let one hand gently glide down the side of my face.
Iโd tried, over the past few months, not to think about the way that Laurel had been conceived.
โSheโs not just my sister.โ I met Agent Sterlingโs eyes. โSheโs your sister, too.โ
โWe tracked the director.โ Agent Briggs came and stood behind Agent Sterling, as close to her as Dean was to me. โAnd he led us to you.โ
For a long moment, our FBI mentors stood there, Sterlingโs gaze aimed forward. I expected her to go into Agent Veronica Sterling mode, to step away from him, to point out that her father had been manipulating themโboth of themโfor years.
Instead, Sterling let her veneer of calm waver. She leaned back into Briggs. And his arm wrapped around her.
Weโre the same, I thought, watching Sterling let go.ย Now more than ever. Laurel was Agent Sterlingโs, and she was mineโjust like what had happened in the Mastersโ tomb. What weโd done. What we had to live with now.
โCome on,โ Dean said, brushing his lips over my temple. โLetโs go home.โ