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Chapter no 27

Bad Blood (The Naturals, #4)

โ€ŒThe FBI put Nightshade in isolation and installed agents to watch him round the clock. By twoย A.M., he was dead.โ€Œ

The Masters can get to anyone, anywhere.

โ€œToday is April second.โ€ I forced myself to say the words out loud, standing in front of the evidence wall in the basement.

4/2. The first of four Fibonacci dates in April.

โ€œApril fourth is next,โ€ I continued. โ€œApril fifth. April twenty-third.โ€ โ€œCassie.โ€ Dean came up behind me. Iโ€™d been down here since weโ€™d returned home. Iโ€™d barely blinked when weโ€™d gotten word that Mason Kyle

was dead.

โ€œYou need to sleep,โ€ Dean murmured.

I didnโ€™t reply, staring at the victims on the wall. I thought about the fact that for each string of nine victims, a Pythia had given the go-ahead. Sheโ€™d deemed an acolyte worthy to kill, because if she didnโ€™t, the pain would start all over again.

You choose abuse survivors. You choose fighters. And you make them sentence others to die.

โ€œCassie.โ€ Dean stepped in front of me, blocking my view of the wall. โ€œYou canโ€™t keep doing this to yourself.โ€

I can, I thought,ย and I will.

โ€œLook at me.โ€ Deanโ€™s voice was familiarโ€”too familiar. I didnโ€™t want comfort. โ€œYouโ€™ve barely slept since Laurel went missing. You donโ€™t eat.โ€ Dean wouldnโ€™t let up. โ€œIt ends now, Cassie.โ€

I pretended that I could see through him. I knew this wall well enough that I could hold each and every photo in my mindโ€™s eye.

โ€œWhen we discovered that my father had a copycat, I withdrew. I beat at a punching bag until my knuckles were bloody. And do you remember what you did?โ€

Tears threatened my eyes.ย I knelt in front of you and wiped the blood from your knuckles. I pulled you back from the edge every time you went too far.

Dean latched one arm around my torso and the other around my knees and lifted me into his arms, physically prying me away from the wall. I could feel

his heart beat in his chest as he carried me toward the basement door.

Drop me, I thought, my body going stiff as a board.ย Just drop me. Just let me go.

Dean held me close as he carried me all the way to my room. He sat down on the end of my bed. โ€œLook at me.โ€ His voice was gentleโ€”so gentle, it undid me.

โ€œDonโ€™t,โ€ I choked out.

Donโ€™t be gentle. Donโ€™t hold me. Donโ€™t save me from myself. โ€œYou think what happened to Laurel is your fault.โ€

Stop, Dean. Please donโ€™t make me do this. Please donโ€™t make me say the words.

โ€œAnd youโ€™ve always believed, deep down, that if you hadnโ€™t left your motherโ€™s dressing room that day, if youโ€™d just come back sooner, you could have saved her. Every time the police asked you a question you couldnโ€™t answer, what you heard was that you werenโ€™t enough. You werenโ€™t enough to save her. You werenโ€™t enough to help them catch the people who did it.โ€

โ€œAnd now theyโ€™re hurting her.โ€ The truth burst out of me like shrapnel, exploding with deadly force. โ€œTheyโ€™re torturing her until she gives them what they want.โ€

โ€œPermission,โ€ Dean said softly. โ€œAbsolution.โ€

I rolled away from him, and he let me. Daysโ€™ worth of exhaustion caught up to me in an instant, but I couldnโ€™t close my eyes. I let myself sink into my motherโ€™s perspective. โ€œItโ€™s not that I donโ€™t have a choice,โ€ I said softly, not bothering to tell him that I wasnโ€™t speaking for myself anymore, that I was speaking for her. โ€œI always have a choice: Do I suffer, or does someone else? Do I fight it? Do I fight them? Or do I play the role theyโ€™ve cast me in? Do I have more control, more power, if Iย makeย them break me or if I play the Pythia so well that they stop thinking of me as a thing that can be broken?โ€

Dean was quiet for several seconds. โ€œAgainst the seven of us,โ€ he said finally, โ€œyou will always be powerless.โ€ He bowed his head. โ€œBut against any one of us, you hold the cards.โ€

I thought of Nightshade, dead in solitary confinement. โ€œIf I say you die, you die.โ€

โ€œBut first, one in our number has to ask.โ€

The Pythia passed judgment, but she didnโ€™t bring the cases. One of the Masters had to present an issue for her to rule onโ€”and before making a decision, she was tortured. If enough of the Masters opposed her answer, she was tortured again.

โ€œYou chose me because I was a survivor,โ€ I whispered. โ€œBecause you saw in me the potential to become something more.โ€

โ€œWe chose you,โ€ Dean countered, โ€œbecause at least one among us believed that someday you might come to like it. The power. The blood.

Some of us want you to embrace what you are. Some of us would rather you fight itโ€”fight us.โ€

This group followed very specific rules. After their ninth kill, they were doneโ€”permanently. โ€œWhat you do to me is the closest any of you can come to reliving the glory. You drag a knife across my skin or watch it blister under a flame. You hold my head under water or make me watch as you push a metal rod through my flesh. You close your fingers around my neck. You beat me.โ€ I thought of Nightshade. โ€œYou force your most painful poison down my throat. And every time you hurt me, every time youย purifyย me, I learn more about you. Seven different monsters, seven different motivations.โ€

My mother had always excelled at manipulating people. Sheโ€™d made her living as a โ€œpsychic,โ€ telling people what they wanted to hear.

โ€œSome of us,โ€ Dean said after a momentโ€™s thought, โ€œare easier to manipulate than others.โ€

I thought again of Nightshade. My mother hadnโ€™t ordered his death when heโ€™d been captured. The Masters had almost certainly presented the matter for her judgment, but sheโ€™d held outโ€”and at least some subset of them had let her.

โ€œNightshade was a newly minted member of this group when they took my mother,โ€ I said slowly, trying to think of factsโ€”any factsโ€”that might shed light on their dynamic. โ€œHe completed his ninth kill two months before she was taken.โ€ I forced myself back into my motherโ€™s point of view. โ€œHe was competitive. He was daring. He wanted to break me. But I made him want something else more. I made him want me.โ€

โ€œWhat he wanted was immaterial.โ€ Dean closed his eyes, his lashes casting shadows on his face. โ€œThe Pythia will never belong to one man.โ€

โ€œBut one of you must have identified me as a potential Pythia,โ€ I said. I thought again about how new to the fold Nightshade had been when my mother was taken. โ€œOne of you chose me, and it wasnโ€™t Nightshade.โ€

I waited for another insight, but nothing came, and thatย nothingย ate away at me like a black hole sucking every other emotion in. I couldnโ€™t remember who might have been watching my mother. I couldnโ€™t remember anything that might have told us howโ€”and by whomโ€”sheโ€™d been chosen.

Dean lay down beside me, his head on my pillow. โ€œI know, Cassie.ย I know.โ€

I thought of Daniel Redding, sitting across from me and gloating about the way heโ€™d inserted himself between Dean and meโ€”every time our hands brushed, every gentle touch.

I donโ€™t need gentle right now. I let myself turn toward Dean, let my breath catch raggedly in my throat.ย I donโ€™t want it.

I reached for Dean, pulling him roughly toward me. His hands buried themselves in my hair.ย Not gentle. Not light. My back arched as his grip on

my ponytail tightened. One second I was beside him, and the next I was on top of him. My lips captured hisโ€”rough and hard and warm andย real.

I couldnโ€™t sleep. I couldnโ€™t stop thinking. I couldnโ€™t save Laurel. I couldnโ€™t save my mother.

But I could liveโ€”even when I didnโ€™t want to, even when it hurt. I could

feel.

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