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Chapter no 23

The Naturals

When Iโ€™d found out about Deanโ€™s dad, Iโ€™d taken off running, but now that my momโ€™s photograph was staring up at me from a sea of murder victims, all I could do was sit there.

โ€œMaybe this was a bad idea.โ€ Coming from Michael, those words sounded completely alien.

โ€œNo,โ€ I said. โ€œYou wanted to distract me. Iโ€™m distracted.โ€

โ€œThe likelihood that this UNSUB is the one who attacked your mother is extremely low.โ€ Sloane spoke hesitantly, like she thought one more wordโ€”or one more statisticโ€”might set me off. โ€œThis killer abducts his victims and kills them at a separate location, leaving little to no physical evidence at the site of abduction. Thereโ€™s some indication that at least two of the victims may have been drugged. The women have relatively few defensive wounds, indicating that theyโ€™re likely restrained before the knife comes into play.โ€

Sloane was talking about this killerโ€™s MO. With her gift, that was as far as she could go. She couldnโ€™t see underneath it, couldnโ€™t imagine how a killer might have refined his technique over the span of five years.

โ€œWhen does Agent Briggs get back?โ€ I asked.

โ€œHeโ€™s never going to let you work on this,โ€ Michael told me.

โ€œIs that your way of telling me that you donโ€™t want him to know we hacked a stolen jump drive?โ€ I shot back.

Michael snorted. โ€œPersonally, I wouldnโ€™t mind taking out an ad in the paper or hiring a skywriter to announce that he and Locke were outsmarted by three bored teenagers.โ€

I could think of a lot of words to describe my life right now;ย boringย wasnโ€™t one of them.

โ€œBriggs is nothing if not predictable, Cassie. His job is proving that we can solve cold cases, not dragging us along on active ones. Heโ€™s probably lucky his bosses didnโ€™t fire him when they figured out what he was doing with Dean. Even if this case does have something to do with your motherโ€™s, heโ€™ll never let you work on it.โ€

I turned to Sloane for a second opinion.

โ€œTwo hours and fifty-six minutes,โ€ she said. โ€œBriggs was due back in town today, but heโ€™ll need to settle things at the office and grab a change of clothes and a shower before coming in.โ€

That meant I had two hours and fifty-six minutes to decide how to broach this case to Agent Briggsโ€”or better yet, Agent Locke.

โ€” โ€” โ€”

The good thing about being in cahoots with an emotion reader was that Michael could tell that I wanted to be left alone, and he obliged. Better yet, he took Sloaneโ€”and the filesโ€”with him.

If he hadnโ€™t, I probably would still have been sitting there, staring at the crime-scene photos and wondering if my mom had died without a face.

Instead, I was lying on my bed, staring at the door and trying to think of somethingโ€”anythingโ€”I could offer the FBI to make them want me on this case.

Two hours and forty-two minutes later, someone knocked on my door. I thought it might be Agent Briggs, back fourteen minutes earlier than Sloane had predicted.

But it wasnโ€™t. โ€œDean?โ€

He hadnโ€™t ever sought me outย beforeย heโ€™d told me that we werenโ€™t partners, werenโ€™t friends, werenโ€™t anything. I couldnโ€™t imagine why heโ€™d come looking for me voluntarily now.

โ€œCan I come in?โ€

There was something about the way he was standing there that told me he was expecting me to say no. Maybe I should have. Instead, I nodded, not trusting my voice.

He came in and shut the door behind him. โ€œLia eavesdrops,โ€ he explained, gesturing toward the closed door.

I shrugged and waited for him to say something he wouldnโ€™t want overheard.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry.โ€ He managed two words, paused, and then pushed out two more. โ€œAbout before.โ€

โ€œYou have nothing to be sorry about.โ€ There was no law saying he had to trust me. Outside of Lockeโ€™s lessons, weโ€™d barely spent any time together. He hadnโ€™tย chosenย to kiss me.

โ€œLia told me about the files you and Michael and Sloane found.โ€

The sudden change of subject took me by surprise. โ€œHow does Lia even know about that?โ€

Dean shrugged. โ€œShe eavesdrops.โ€

And since I wasnโ€™t exactly Liaโ€™s favorite person right now, she had no reason whatsoever to keep her mouth closed about whatever it was that sheโ€™d overheard.

โ€œSo, what?โ€ I asked Dean. โ€œWeโ€™re even now? I found out about your dad and Lia told you that I think the UNSUB Briggs and Locke are after might be the one who killed my mom and now everythingโ€™s okay?โ€

Dean sat down on Sloaneโ€™s bed and faced me. โ€œNothingโ€™s okay.โ€

Why was it that Iโ€™d managed to hold on to my cool with Michael and Sloane, but now that Dean was here, I could feel myself starting to slip?

โ€œSloane said that she thinks itโ€™s highly unlikely that this killer is the same one who took my mother,โ€ I said, looking down at my lap and trying not to cry. โ€œItโ€™s been five years. The MO is different. I donโ€™t even know if the signature is the same, because they never found my motherโ€™s body.โ€

Dean leaned forward and angled his head up at mine. โ€œSome killers go for years without being caught, and their MOs change as time goes on. They learn. They evolve. They needย more.โ€

Dean was telling me that I could be right, that the time frame didnโ€™t preclude this being the same UNSUB, but I knew from his tone of voice that he wasnโ€™t just talking aboutย thisย UNSUB.

โ€œHow long was it before they caught him?โ€ I asked softly. I didnโ€™t specify whoย himย was. I didnโ€™t have to.

Dean met my gaze and held it. โ€œYears.โ€

I wondered if that one word was more than heโ€™d told anyone else about his father.

I thought that maybe it was.

โ€œMy mother. I was the one who found โ€ฆโ€ I couldnโ€™t sayย her bodyย because there hadnโ€™t been one. I swallowed hard, but I kept going, because it was important, somehow, to put it into words, to tell him.

โ€œIโ€™d gone to check out the crowd, eavesdrop, see if there was anything I could pick up on that might help my mom during the show. I was gone ten minutes, maybe fifteen, and when I got back, she was gone. The entire room had been tossed. The police say she fought. Iย knowย she foughtโ€”but there was so much blood. I donโ€™t know how many times he stabbed her, but when I got back to the room, I could smell it. The door was partway open. The light was off. I stepped into the room and I felt something wet underneath my feet. I said her name, I think. And then I reached for the light switch. I got the wall instead, and there was blood on the wall. It was on my hands, Dean, and then I turned on the light, and it was everywhere.โ€

Dean didnโ€™t say anything, but he was there, so close that I could feel the heat of his body next to mine. He was listening, and I couldnโ€™t shake the feeling that he understood.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I said. โ€œI donโ€™t usually talk about this, and I donโ€™t let it do this to me, but I remember thinking that whoever hurt my mother hated her. He knew her, and he hated her, Dean. It was there, in the room, in the spatter, in the way sheโ€™d foughtโ€”it wasnโ€™t random.ย He knew her, and how could I explain that to anyone? Who would have believed me? I was just some stupid kid, but now Briggs and Locke have this case, and their UNSUB is killing people who look like my mother and people who hold a similar job, and heโ€™s doing it with a knife. And even though the victims are scattered

geographically, even though none of them knew each other, itโ€™s personal.โ€ I paused. โ€œI donโ€™t think heโ€™s killing them. I think heโ€™s killingย herย again. And Iโ€™m not just some stupid kid anymore. Iโ€™m a profiler. A Natural. But even so

โ€”whoโ€™s going to believe me?โ€

Dean put a hand on my neck, the way he had the first time Iโ€™d crawled into a killerโ€™s mind. โ€œNobody is going to believe you,โ€ he said. โ€œYouโ€™re too close to it.โ€ He ran his thumb up and down the side of my neck. โ€œBut Briggs will believe me.โ€

Dean was the only person in this house who shared my ability. Michael and Sloane might have been skeptical about my theory, but Dean had instincts like mine. Heโ€™d know if I was crazy, or if there was something to this. โ€œYouโ€™ll look at the case?โ€ I asked him.

He nodded and dropped his hand from my neck, like heโ€™d only just realized he was touching me.

I stood. โ€œIโ€™ll be right back,โ€ I said. โ€œIโ€™m going to get the file.โ€

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