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Chapter no 36

The Naturals

Agent Locke was holding a gun. Sheโ€™d shot Michaelโ€”sheโ€™dย shot himโ€”and now he was on the ground, blood pooling around his body, his insides leaking out. This was a mistakeโ€”it had to be a mistake. Sheโ€™d seen that he was holding a weapon and sheโ€™d reacted. She was an FBI agent, and she wanted to protect me. That was her job.

โ€œCassie.โ€ Deanโ€™s voice was low and full of warning. The set of his features made him look like a predator, a soldier, a machine. โ€œStay back.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ Agent Locke said, moving forward, smiling as brightly as ever. โ€œDonโ€™t stay back. Donโ€™t listen to him, Cassie.โ€

Dean tracked her movement with the gun. His finger bore down on the trigger.

โ€œAre you a killer, Dean?โ€ Agent Locke asked, her eyes wide and earnest. โ€œWe always wondered. Director Sterling was hesitant to fund the program, because he knows where you came from.ย Whatย you came from. Is it really fair of us to teach you everything there is to know about killers? To force you to live in a house where their pictures line the walls and everything you see and do is geared toward that one thing? Given your background, how long could it possibly be until you snap?โ€

Agent Locke was closer to him now. โ€œItโ€™s what you think about. Itโ€™s your greatest fear. How long,โ€ Agent Locke drawled, โ€œuntil youโ€™re just โ€ฆ like โ€ฆ Daddy?โ€

Arms steady, eyes hard, Dean pulled the trigger, but he was too late. She was on him. She knocked the gun to the side, and when it went off, the bullet flew astray, so close to my face that I could feel the heat of it against my skin. Dean turned his head to look at me, to make sure that I was okay. It cost him a fraction of a second, but even that was too much.

Agent Locke hit him with the butt of her gun, and he went down, his body limp, his crumpled form lying three feet away from Michaelโ€™s.

โ€œFinally,โ€ Agent Locke said, turning around to face me, โ€œitโ€™s just us girls.โ€

I took a step forward, toward Michael, toward Dean, but Agent Locke waved her gun at me. โ€œNuh-uh-uh,โ€ she said, making aย tsking sound under her breath. โ€œYou stay right there. Weโ€™re going to have to have a little talk about following orders. I told you not to do anything stupid. Letting Michael trail you here was stupid. It wasย sloppy.โ€

One second she was standing there, looking exactly like the woman I knew, full of life, a force of nature who was very good at getting her own way, and the next she was on top of me. I saw a blur of silver and heard the

impact of her gun with my cheekbone.

Pain exploded in my face a second later. I was on the floor. I could taste blood in my mouth.

โ€œStand up.โ€ Her voice was brisk, but there was an edge to it Iโ€™d never heard before.ย โ€œStand up.โ€

I clambered to my feet. She took her left hand and placed her fingers under my chin. She angled my face upward. There was blood on my lips. I could feel my eye swelling shut, and even the slight movement of my head sent stars into my eyes.

โ€œI told you not to do anything stupid. I told you Iโ€™d make you regret it if you did.โ€ Her fingernails dug into the skin under my chin, and I thought about the victimsโ€™ photos, the way sheโ€™d peeled the skin from their faces.

The knife.

โ€œDonโ€™t do anything else that Iโ€™ll be forced to make you regret,โ€ she said coldly. โ€œYouโ€™ll only be hurting yourself.โ€

I looked into her eyes, and I wondered how I could have missed this, how I could have spent all day, every day with her for weeks without realizing that there was something wrong with her.

โ€œWhy?โ€ I should have kept my mouth shut. I should have been looking for a way out, but there wasnโ€™t one, and I needed to know.

Locke ignored my question and glanced at Michael. โ€œItโ€™s a pity,โ€ she said. โ€œIโ€™d hoped to spare him. He has a very valuable gift, and he certainly took a shine to you. They all did.โ€

With no warning whatsoever, she hit me again. This time, she caught me before I fell.

โ€œYouโ€™re just like your mother,โ€ she said. And then she tightened her grip on my arm, forcing me to stand straight. โ€œDonโ€™t be weak. Youโ€™re better than that.ย Weโ€™reย better than that, and I wonโ€™t have you sniveling on the floor like some common whore. Do you understand me?โ€

I understood that the words she was saying were things that someone had probably once said to her. I understood that if I asked her how she knew my mother, sheโ€™d hit me again and again.

I understood that I might not get back up.

โ€œI expect an answer when I talk to you, Cassie. You werenโ€™t raised in a barn.โ€

โ€œI understand,โ€ I said, filing away her choice of words, the almost maternal undertone to her words. Iโ€™d assumed that the UNSUB was male. Iโ€™d assumed that when the UNSUB killed females, there might be some kind of underlying sexual motivation. But Agent Locke was the one whoโ€™d taught me that when you changed one assumption, you changed everything.

Youโ€™ll always be wrong about something. Youโ€™ll always miss something.

What if the UNSUB is older than you thought? What ifย heย is aย she?

Sheโ€™d practically told me that she was the UNSUB, and it had gone right over my head, because Iโ€™d trusted her, because if the UNSUBโ€™s motivation wasnโ€™t sexual, if he wasnโ€™t killing his wife or his mother or a girl who turned him down, over and over again, ifย heย was aย sheย โ€ฆ

โ€œOkay, kiddo, letโ€™s get this show on the road.โ€ Locke sounded so much like herself, so normal, that it was hard to remember she was holding a gun. โ€œIโ€™ve got a present for you. Iโ€™m going to go get it. If you move while Iโ€™m gone, if you so much as blink, Iโ€™ll put a bullet in your knee, beat you within an inch of your life, and put a matching bullet in lover boyโ€™s head.โ€

She gestured toward Dean. He was unconscious, but alive. And Michael โ€ฆ

I couldnโ€™t even look at Michaelโ€™s body, lying prone on the floor. โ€œI wonโ€™t move.โ€

She was only gone for seconds. I took a single step toward Michaelโ€™s abandoned gun and froze, because I knew our captor was telling the truth. Sheโ€™d kill Dean. Sheโ€™d hurt me.

Even a momentโ€™s hesitation was too long, and an instant later, Locke was backโ€”and she wasnโ€™t alone.

โ€œPlease donโ€™t hurt me. Please. My dad has money. Heโ€™ll give you whatever you want, just please donโ€™tโ€”โ€

It took me a moment to recognize Genevieve Ridgerton. There were ugly cuts on her neck and shoulders. Her face was swollen beyond recognition, and there was blood crusted on her scalp. The skin around her mouth was pink, like someone had just ripped off a strip of tape. She made a mewling sound, halfway between a gargle of water and a moan.

โ€œI told you once,โ€ Agent Locke said to me, knife in hand and a wide smile growing on her face, โ€œthat I was only ever a Natural at one thing.โ€

I struggled to remember the exchange, one of the first things sheโ€™d ever said to me, a mischievous gleam in her eyes. Iโ€™d assumed she was referring to sexโ€”but the helpless, hopeless expression in Genevieveโ€™s eyes left very little doubt what Lockeโ€™s so-called gift was.

Torture. Mutilation. Death.

She considered herself a Natural killer, and she was waiting for me to say something. Waiting for me to compliment her work.

You knew my mother. You hit me, you hurt me, you told me it was my fault. You were almost certainly abused as a child. You called meย kiddo.ย Iโ€™m not like your other victims. You sent me presents. You groomed me.

โ€œThe first day we met,โ€ I said, hoping the expression on my face looked earnest enough, innocent enough to please her, โ€œwhen you said you were a Natural at only one thing, you also said that you couldnโ€™t tell me about it until

I was twenty-one.โ€

Locke looked genuinely pleased that I remembered. โ€œThat was before I knew you,โ€ she said. โ€œBefore I realized how very like me you were. I knew you were Lorelaiโ€™s daughter. Of course I knewโ€”I was the one who flagged you in the system. I spoon-fed you to Briggs. I brought you here, because you were Lorelaiโ€™s, but once I started working with you โ€ฆโ€ Her eyes were alight with a strange glow, like a blushing brideโ€™s or a pregnant ladyโ€™s, brimming with happiness from the inside out. โ€œYou were mine, Cassie. You belonged with me. I thought I could wait until you were older, until you were ready, but youโ€™re readyย now.โ€

She pushed Genevieve roughly down to her knees. The girl collapsed, her body shaking, the taste of her terror potent in the air. Locke saw me looking at Genevieve, and she smiled.

โ€œI got her for you.โ€

Gun still in her right hand, Locke held her knife out to me with her left, hilt first. The look in her eyes was hopeful, vulnerable,ย hungry.

You want something from me.

Locke didnโ€™t want to kill meโ€”or maybe she did, but she wanted this more.

She wanted me to take the knife. She wanted me to slit Genevieveโ€™s throat. She wanted me to be her protรฉgรฉ in more ways than one.

โ€œTake the knife.โ€

I took the knife. I eyed the gun, still in her hands, trained on my forehead. โ€œIs that really necessary?โ€ I asked, trying to act as though the thought of

turning this knife against the sobbing girl on the floor didnโ€™t make me want to throw up. โ€œIf Iโ€™m going to do this, I want it to beย mine.โ€

I was speaking her language, telling her what she wanted to hear: that I was likeย her, that we were theย same, that I understood that this was about anger and control and having the power to decide who lived and who died. Slowly, Locke lowered the gun, but she didnโ€™t put it down. I measured the distance between us, wondering if I could sink the knife into her before she could get a shot off at me.

She was stronger than I was. She was better trained. She was a killer.

Stalling for time, I knelt next to Genevieve. I bent down, bringing my lips to her ear, letting the expression on my face take on a hint of the madness I saw in Lockeโ€™s. Then, my voice so low that only Genevieve could hear me, I whispered to the girl, โ€œIโ€™m not going to hurt you. Iโ€™m going to get you out of here.โ€

Genevieve looked up, her body still crumpled into a ball on the floor. She reached out and grabbed me by the front of my shirt.

โ€œKill me,โ€ she pleaded, the words escaping cracked and bleeding lips. โ€œYou kill me, before she does.โ€

I knelt there, frozen, and Locke lost it. She morphed from a teacher

observing her star pupil into an angry, animal creature. She pounced on Genevieve, turning the girl on her back, pinning her to the floor, her hands encircling her neck.

โ€œYou donโ€™t touch Cassie,โ€ she said, her voice rising to a yell, her face so close to Genevieveโ€™s that the younger girl had nowhere to go. โ€œYou. Donโ€™t. Get. To. Decide.โ€

My brain whirred. I had to get her off Genevieve. I had to stop her. I had to

โ€”

One second Locke was on Genevieve, and the next she ripped the knife out

of my hand.

โ€œYou canโ€™t do it,โ€ she spat at me. โ€œYou canโ€™t doย anythingย right.โ€

Genevieve opened her mouth. Locke plunged the knife into her side. Iโ€™d promised to protect Genevieve, and now โ€ฆ

Now, there was blood.

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