It took Agent Briggs an hour to get to our house. It took him five seconds to get from the front door to the kitchenโand the box.
โStill think Iโm jumping to conclusions when I say this case is related to my motherโs?โ I asked him, my voice shaky. He ignored me and barked out commands to the team of agents heโd brought with him.
โBag the packaging, the box, the ribbon, the card,ย everythingโif thereโs a speck of evidence on any of it, I want to know. Starmans, track the boxโhow it was sent, where it was mailed from, who paid for it. Brooks, Vance, we need DNA on the hair, and we need it yesterday. I donโt care who you have to threaten in the lab to get it done, rush it. Locke โฆโ
Agent Locke crossed her arms over her chest and gave Briggs a look. To his credit, he lowered his voice to a more reasonable volume and pitch.
โIf this is our UNSUB, it changes everything. We have no evidence that heโs ever made contact with a target prior to killing. This may be our chance to get ahead of him.โ
โWe donโt even know that this is our UNSUB,โ Agent Locke pointed out. โItโs red hair. For all we know, it could be a prank.โ
Her gaze drifted over to Lia the second she said the wordย prank. I whipped my head around to look at the Natural liar, too.
Lia tossed her black hair over her shoulder. โThis is a little beyond the pale, even for me, Agent Locke.โ
Locke glanced at me. โGotten into any arguments lately?โ she asked.
I opened my mouth, then glanced at Lia again.ย Remind me never to ask you for a favor again. The venom in her tone when sheโd said those words had been palpable.
โLia.โ Agent Briggs barely managed to get the word out around his clenched jaw. โTell me again how you found the present.โ
Liaโs eyes flashed. โI went out to get the mail. There was a package with Cassieโs name on it. I opened said package. Inside, there was a box. I decided I wanted to see the look on Cassieโs face whenย sheย opened said box. I brought it into the kitchen. Cassie opened it. The end.โ
Briggs turned to Locke. โIf the DNA comes back as a match for one of our victims, youโll have to completely rework the profile. If it doesnโt โฆโ
He glanced back at Lia.
โWhy does everyone keep looking at me?โ she snapped. โI found the package. I didnโt send it. If the DNA on the hair doesnโt come back as a match, maybe you should think about askingย Cassieย some questions.โ
โMe?โ I asked incredulously.
โYou wanted in on this case,โ Lia retorted. โAnd now the killer contacts you out of the blue? How lucky for you.โ
I couldnโt tell if Lia believed what she was saying or not. It didnโt matter, because Briggs had already turned his diamond-hard gaze on me.
โCassie didnโt do this.โ
I hadnโt even realized that Dean was in the room until he spoke. Clearly, neither had the agents. Briggs actually jumped.
โCassieโs not the type to play games.โ Deanโs voice brooked no doubt. โThe entire reason she wanted to work on this case is that she thinks it has something to do with her motherโs murder. Why would she risk diverting manpower and resources away from the real investigation when sheย knowsย the killer is escalating? If this is a prank, itโs a prank thatโs going to get someone killed.โ
The knot in my chest loosened. I looked at Dean, and suddenly, I could breathe.
โDeanโs right.โ Lockeโs voice sounded exactly like mine when I was working my way through a puzzle. โIf Cassie wanted in on this case, sheโd just find a way to keep working it on her own.โ
I tried very hard not to look conspicuousโbecause that wasย exactlyย what Iโd been trying to do.
โCassie, did you or did you not drop this case when I told you to?โ Briggs took a step forward, invading my personal space. โHave you doneย anythingย that might have drawn the killerโs attention?โ
I shook my headโno to both questions. Briggsโs hand fell back to his side.
He clenched his jaw again. For the second time, Dean intervened. โAll Cassie did was give a copy of the case file to me.โ
Every pair of eyes in the room turned to Dean. Normally, he stood and walked like someone who wanted to disappear into the woodwork, but today, his shoulders were back, his jaw set.
โI read the file. I profiled it. And I think Cassieโs right.โ Dean leveled his gaze at Agent Briggs. โThese women are stand-ins, and I think thereโs a very real chance that the person theyโre standing in for is Cassieโs mother.โ
โYouโve never even seen the Lorelai Hobbes case file,โ Briggs shot back.
My motherโs name hit me like a punch to the stomach.
โIโve seen Cassieโs motherโs picture,โ Dean argued. โIโve seen the human hair that someone just sent to Cassie as a gift.โ
Briggs listened to every word Dean had to say, an intense look of concentration on his face. โYouโre not authorized to work this case,โ he said finally.
Dean shrugged. โI know.โ
โYou are notย goingย to be working this case.โ
โI know.โ
โIโm going to pretend that we never had this conversation.โ
โLiar,โย Lia coughed.
Briggs was not amused. โYou may leave the room, Lia.โ Lia clasped her hands together. โOh, Mother, may I?โ
Dean made a choking sound. I wasnโt entirely certain, but he might have been swallowing a laugh.
โNow, Lia.โ
After a long moment and a glare aimed at the room as a whole, Lia twirled on her toes and stalked out of the room. Once he was sure Lia was gone, Agent Briggs turned to Agent Locke. โDo you think this case is related to the Lorelai Hobbes case?โ
I didnโt flinch when he said my motherโs name a second time. I concentrated on the fact that Lia was correct: Briggs had no intention of forgetting what Dean had told him.
I think Cassieโs right.
โI donโt know that it matters whether the two cases are related or not,โ Locke answered finally. โCassieโs hair is red. Sheโs a bit younger than the other victims, but otherwise, she fits the profile of this killerโs victims, and more importantly, our UNSUB is escalating. If you assume the last victimโs hair was dyed as a message, that means this guy is playing with us. And if heโs playing with us, thereโs a sizable chance that heโsย watchingย us.โ Agent Locke rubbed the back of her hand wearily over her brow. โIf heโs watching us, he could have followed us here, and if he followed us here, he could have seen Cassie.โ
Briggsโs phone rang before he could reply. By the time he hung up, I already knew what the next words out of his mouth were going to be.
โWeโve got another body.โ
YOU
You watch the FBI agents scurrying around the crime scene like ants. This particular corpse is not your best work. You killed her last night, and already, her screams have faded from your ears. Her face is still recognizableโmore or less.
You used scissors this time instead of your knife.
But thatโs not the point. Not this time. This time, the point is that the gift you sent sweet little Cassandra Hobbes was the real thing.
The pathetic little slut lying lifeless on the pavement is just a piece of the plan. You abandoned her body at dawn, knowing that it wouldnโt be discovered immediately. Youโd hopedโprayed, evenโthat Cassie would be there when the agents got the call.
Did you scream when you opened the box, Cassie? Did you think about me? Am I the thought that keeps you up at night?ย Thereโs so much you want to ask her.
So much you want to tell her.
The rest of the world will never understand. The FBI will never know the inner workings of your brain.
Theyโll never know how close you are.
But Cassieโsheโs going to know everything. The two of you are connected.
Cassie is her motherโs daughterโand thatโs as close as youโre ever going to get.