โMy mother had never been the type of woman to fall head over heels. Sheโd gotten involved with my father when she was a teenager, longing to escape her abusive fatherโs household. But when sheโd found out she was pregnant, sheโd run, not just from her father, but also from mine.โ
All I could think, as Dean followed me outsideโLia, Michael, and Sloane on his heelsโwas that Kane Darby had held my motherโs hand. Heโd danced with her in the moonlight.
Heโd made her smile.
Your mama always did have an eye for good-looking men. Reeโs words echoed in my head.ย Then again, she also had an eye for trouble.
I tried to remember something,ย anythingย else about my motherโs relationship with the cult leaderโs son, but came up empty. My time in Gaither was a black hole.
Viewing that memory loss with a profilerโs eye, I asked the obvious question.ย What is my subconscious trying so hard to forget?
I crossed the street. Vaguely, I was aware that the others stuck close to me, that Agent Starmans had reappeared and was trailing a discreet distance behind us.
โIโm going to go out on a limb and guess that Kane Darby has daddy issues.โ Michael did me the favor of not commenting onย myย emotions. โThe good doctor really was as calm as he seemedโright up until the point where he mentioned his father.โ
โWhat about Mason Kyle?โ I asked. โWhat did Kane Darby feel when he heard Nightshadeโs name?โ
โSometimes one emotion can mask another.โ Michael paused. โWhat I got off the good doctor was a combination of anger, guilt, and dread. Whatever else might have been buried underneath, that particular cocktail of emotions is something Kane Darby has felt before. Those three emotions are intertwined for him, and when they arrive, they arrive all at once.โ
โAnger that someone else has all of the power and you have none.โ Lia strolled ahead of the rest of us, turning to walk backward, light on her toes. โGuilt, because youโve been conditioned to believe that there is no greater sin
than disloyal thoughts.โ She turned back around. โAnd dread,โ she finished softly, her face hidden from view, โbecause you know, deep down, that you will be punished.โ
Youโre not talking about Kane Darby.
โIn other words,โ Michael translated, acting as if Lia hadnโt just shown us a glimpse of her deepest scars, โthe good doctor has daddy issues.โ
Like Lia, Kane Darby had been raised in a cult. Based on the fact that heโd spoken negatively about his father, I assumed that, like Lia, heโd gotten out.
But you didnโt leave town. You didnโt cut all ties. You didnโt start anew. โKane Darby and my mother were involved,โ I admitted. Lia had been honest. The least I owed the group was the same. โI donโt remember much,
but from what Iโve been able to piece togetherโฆโ I closed my eyes, picturing the look on my motherโs face, my throat tightening around the words. โShe might have loved him.โ
There was a beat of silence, and then Sloane picked up the conversational slack. โCounting the bellman at the front desk and various casual encounters, weโve spoken with a dozen Gaither citizens in the past three hours. And of everyone weโve spoken to or observed, thereโs only one person weโve identified as having a close relationship of some sort with both Nightshade and Cassieโs mother.โ
Kane Darby. I willed myself to remember something else about him, any interaction Iโd had with him as a child, no matter how small.
โDarby the younger would have been all of ten years old when Nightshadeโs parents were murdered,โ Dean commented.
โAnd I was nine,โ Lia countered lightly, โwhen I killed a man dead.
Children are capable of horrible things, Dean. You know that.โ
Sometimes, I thought, seeing the world through Liaโs eyes,ย you have to become the monster to survive.
I thought of Laurel, held captive alongside my mother; of Kane Darby, growing up under his fatherโs thumb; of Nightshade, whose parents had been murdered in their own home. And then I thought about the holes in my own memory, how much of what Iโd thought I knew about my own childhood had turned out to be a lie.
โWe need more info on Kane Darby,โ I said, my stomach flipping as a plan solidified in my mind. โAnd I think I know how to get it.โ
YOU
You should have known that it would come to this, that Cassie would remember. The wheel turns. The die is cast.
It is only a matter of time before the Masters ask you to pass judgment.ย You showed no weakness when Five told you of your daughterโs arrival in
Gaither, no hint that his words had hit their target. But in the hours since, youโve felt the shift coming, felt yourself on the verge of becoming someone else.
Somethingย else.
When the acolyteโno longer an apprentice, not yet a Masterโcomes to present his work for your approval, to add a diamond to the collection around your neck, youโre ready.
This one is young. This one wants your admiration. This one you can use.ย You listen. You nudge. You lay a hand lightly on the flesh of his chest,
tracing a symbolโseven circles around a cross. You whisper in the acolyteโs ear.
You are powerful, you murmur. You will be the best among them, if you choose your targets well.
You offer immortality if he is worthy. If he will do as you say.
Lorelai would shudder at your wordsโat your plan. But Lorelai isnโt here anymore. Cassie doesnโt need Lorelai.
She needs the Pythia.ย She needs the monster.ย She needsย you.





