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Chapter no 51

All In (The Naturals, #3)

โ€ŒWe had eleven hours and twenty-seven minutes until midnight.โ€Œ

First order of business was calling Sterling and Briggs. It took them two

hours to extract themselves from the case and get to us. They questioned Michael and Lia about their little foray to the Desert Rose. What had they done there? Who had they seen?

โ€œYou donโ€™t remember anything out of the ordinary?โ€ Briggs asked Michael. โ€œRunning into someone? Talking to someone?โ€

โ€œLetting someone write a number on my arm in invisible, poison-ivy ink?โ€ Michael suggested archly. โ€œShockingly, no. I remember dropping something. I remember bending down to pick it up.โ€ He closed his eyes. โ€œI dropped something,โ€ he repeated. โ€œI bent to pick it up. And thenโ€ฆโ€

Nothing.

โ€œPattern interruption,โ€ Sloane said. โ€œItโ€™s the second-quickest method of inducing hypnosis.โ€

To be hypnotized, you have to want to be hypnotized.ย Toryโ€™s words rang in my ears. Either she was lying, or Michael hadnโ€™t been on guard around the UNSUB.

Or both.

โ€œYou donโ€™t remember anything else?โ€ Dean said.

โ€œWell, when you phrase it like that, I remember exactly what happened.

You have unmasked the killer, Redding. How do you do it, you profiling

fiend?โ€

โ€œYou know who the killer is?โ€ Sloaneโ€™s eyes went comically wide. โ€œThat was sarcasm,โ€ Dean told her, sparing a glare for Michael. โ€œWhat about the moments leading up to the gap in your memory?โ€

Agent Sterling said, redirecting the conversation. โ€œYou said you were playing poker, Lia?โ€

โ€œWith a group that included Thomas Wesley,โ€ Lia filled in. โ€œI trounced all of them. Michael was just my arm candy. After that, we split up. He went to cash in the chips, and I went to sign him up for mud wrestling against his will.โ€

I tried to picture it in my mindโ€”Lia at a poker table, Michael beside her. Lia is winning. Her fingers play at the tips of her dark hair. Beside her, Michael fastens and unfastens the top button on his blazer.

What had made our UNSUB stop and take notice?ย Why Michael?

โ€œWhat happens if the intended victim isnโ€™t in the Grand Ballroom on January twelfth?โ€ Briggs posed the question to the room as a whole.

โ€œFour variables.โ€ Sloane tapped the thumb on her right hand to each of her fingers as she rattled them off. โ€œDate, location, method, and victim.โ€

โ€œIf the equation changes, the UNSUB has to adapt.โ€ Sterling worked her way through the logic out loud. โ€œThe date and the method are necessary to achieve the UNSUBโ€™s primary objective. The location and making sure the number shows up on his victimโ€™s wristโ€”those are psychologically meaningful, symbols of mastery. To adapt, the UNSUB would have to give up some portion of the power and control that mastery represents.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll want that back,โ€ Dean said. โ€œThe power. The control.โ€

January twelfth. The knife.ย Those were the constants in this equation. If it came down to the location and the victimโ€ฆ

The spiral is your greatest work. A sign of rebellion. A sign of devotion.

Itโ€™s perfect.

โ€œYou would change victims rather than location,โ€ I said, sure enough of that.

โ€œIโ€™ll adapt,โ€ Dean ruminated. โ€œIโ€™ll choose someone newโ€”and whoever I choose will pay for the fact that I had to.โ€

I didnโ€™t want to think about the ways that a killer could go about reclaiming power and control with a knife.

โ€œMy father wonโ€™t cancel tomorrow?โ€ Sloane asked, her voice tight. โ€œHe wonโ€™t even consider moving it to a different part of the casino?โ€

Briggs gave a shake of his head.

Power. Control.ย Sloaneโ€™s father wouldnโ€™t let go of that any more than the UNSUB would.

โ€œIf I were to go to the tournament tomorrow,โ€ Michael spoke up, โ€œthen we wouldnโ€™t just know where this guyโ€™s going to be, or what heโ€™s planning to do. Weโ€™d know who the target is.โ€ He turned to Briggs. โ€œYou used Cassie for bait on the Locke case. You paraded her out for an UNSUB to see, because there was a life at stake, and you thought you could protect her.

How is this any different?โ€

My gut twisted, because it wasnโ€™t.

โ€œIf Iโ€™m not there,โ€ Michael continued unflinchingly, โ€œthis guy just chooses someone else. Maybe you catch him, maybe you donโ€™t.โ€ He paused. โ€œThereโ€™s a good chance someone dies bloody.โ€

I didnโ€™t want Michael to be right. But he was.

Someone dies tomorrow. At the appointed time. At the appointed place.

By your knife.

โ€œThis UNSUB isnโ€™t the only one whoโ€™ll be there tomorrow.โ€ Judd appeared in the doorway. โ€œYou go, Michael, and youโ€™ll be wearing more than one target on your back.โ€

I didnโ€™t hear a trace of doubt in the old manโ€™s words.ย He thinks Nightshade will be there.

Agent Sterling met Juddโ€™s eyes. โ€œIโ€™d like to see the note he sent you.โ€

Judd nodded to one of the agents on guard detail, and the man disappeared and returned a moment later with an evidence bag. Inside was the envelope from the plane.

Agent Sterling took a pair of gloves out of her pocket. She reached into the envelope. She pulled out a photo. After a moment, she flipped it over to read the back.

She looked over at Briggs. โ€œFlower,โ€ she reported hoarsely. โ€œWhite.โ€

I remembered Judd telling me that Nightshade had sent each of his victims a flowerโ€”the bloom of a white nightshadeโ€”before they died. And now heโ€™d sent Judd a photograph of the same.

โ€œHe sent you a flower?โ€ I asked Judd, panic winding its way down my spine, my heart in my throat.ย Not Judd. Not here, not now, not again.

โ€œHe did,โ€ Judd allowed. I remembered what heโ€™d said about Nightshadeโ€™s poison of choice.ย Undetectable. Incurable. Painful.ย โ€œMaybe

itโ€™s too late for me,โ€ Judd continued, his voice hard, โ€œand maybe it isnโ€™t, but Iโ€™m telling you, heโ€™ll be there tomorrow.โ€

Nightshade hadnโ€™t wanted us leaving Las Vegas. Heโ€™d tampered with the plane. Heโ€™d made sure Judd knew we had nowhere to go.

Had he known that the UNSUB had marked Michael? Had Nightshade been watching? Was he watching us still?

Donโ€™t,ย I told myself.ย Donโ€™t give him that kind of power. Donโ€™t let your mind make him into anything other than a man.

โ€œNightshade chose all of his victims beforehand,โ€ I said, treating him as no more significant than any other UNSUB. โ€œHe sent them flowers.โ€

A warning. A gift.

โ€œStalking behavior,โ€ Dean said shortly. โ€œNot indicative of an opportunity killer. If Iโ€™m Nightshade, if Iโ€™m focused on Judd? If Iโ€™ve received permission from the cult to eliminate any and all problems, or finally reached the point where permission doesnโ€™t matter? Iโ€™d rather take something from Juddย hereย than at the Majesty tomorrow.โ€

Nightshade had gotten to Scarlett in the FBI labs. He had to know weโ€™d been taken to a safe house. And to a man like that, us being in protection might just look like a challenge.

โ€œItโ€™s settled, then,โ€ Michael said, even though it was anything but. โ€œNo place is safe, and Iโ€™m going.โ€

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