โHolland Darby and his wife were brought in for questioning. Neither one of them said a word. At my suggestion, Agent Sterling brought in their son. The teenagers among us were relegated to observingโin this case, from behind a two-way mirror.โ
โDevastation, resignation, fury, guilt.โ Michael rattled off the emotions on Kane Darbyโs face one by one.
I looked for some hint of what Michael saw, but I couldnโt sense even a trace of emotion churning in Kane Darby. He seemed somber, but not on guard.
โTwo bodies were found in a hidden room beneath your familyโs chapel.โ Agent Sterling mimicked Kaneโs manner: no muss, no fuss, no frills. No beating around the bush. โDo you have any idea how they came to be there?โ
Kane looked Agent Sterling straight in the eye. โNo.โ โLie,โ Lia said beside me.
โWeโre looking at one male victim and one female victim, killed approximately ten years ago. Can you shed any light on their identities?โ
โNo.โ
โLie.โ
I stared at Kaneโs familiar face, pushing back against any warmth the six- year-old inside of me still felt for the man.ย You know who they are. You know what happened to them. You know what happened in that room. Why your father built it. Why he built the chapel.
Why there were shackles on the walls.
Kane had told me that Lia would be safe at Serenity Ranch, but that I wouldnโt be. I wondered now if I would have ended up down below.
I am my fatherโs son. Kaneโs voice rang in my memory.ย I made my choices long ago.
Iโd seen parallels between Kaneโs emotional control and Deanโs. Dean had known what his father was doing to those women. At the age of twelve, heโd found a way to stop him.
You got out, Kane. But you didnโt stop your father. Didnโt stop itโ whateverย itย was. You didnโt leave town. You couldnโt.
โHe might talk to me,โ I told Agent Sterling over the audio feed. After a few more questions to Kane, she excused herself from the room.
โHe wonโt talk to anyone,โ she told us, observing my motherโs ex from behind the two-way mirror. โNot until we identify the bodies. Not until we know who they are. Not until thisโall of itโisย realย and he reaches the point of no return.โ
Kane Darby had been keeping his fatherโs secrets all his life.ย Devastation.
Resignation. Fury. Guilt. The last two were the emotions we needed. โWhat are the chances the FBI lab can ID the bodies?โ I asked.
โWith little more than skeletal evidence and no DNA to compare it to?โ Agent Sterling returned evenly. โEven if they come up with something, it will take time.โ
I thought of todayโs dateโand yesterdayโs. I thought about the fact that it was still unclear how thisโany of itโwas related to the Masters. I thought about my mother, shackled. The way that corpse had been shackled.
And then I thought about the corpse, the bones peeking out from beneath its fraying flesh. The face that didnโt even look like a face.
I paused.ย The face. I could see Celine Delacroix in my mindโs eye, her posture regal, her expression wry.ย I can take one look at a person and know exactly what their facial bones look like underneath the skin.
My mind reeled. What were the chances that Celine could do the reverse?
That, given a picture of a personโs facial bones, she could draw the face? โCassie?โ Agent Sterlingโs tone told me this wasnโt the first time sheโd
said my name.
I turned to catch Michaelโs eye. โI have an idea, and youโre really not going to like it.โ