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Chapter 159

    Startled, I nced at Robin before gripping Colin’s hand with an intensity that betrayed my


    excitement.


    Had they caught the murderer?


    If they’d nabbed one, the rest were sure to follow. It was like pulling a thread to unravel the


    whole sweater.


    Colin looked up and caught my eye as I clutched his hand.


    I took a deep breath, waiting for Robin to get off the phone.


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    When Robin ended the call, he turned to us, “Cory’s got someone. No time to drop you guys off, let’s


    head over together.”


    Robin floored the gas pedal and we sped toward the hospital.


    My heart raced the entire drive, anticipation wing at me. Who was the murderer?


    Who had ended my life? I was dying to find out.


    Colin was silent the whole trip, probably aware he’d messed up. He kept his gaze low as if bracing for


    my scolding.


    We pulled into the hospital parking lot, and I couldn’t wait. I bolted out of the car and ran ahead after


    Robin.


    Colin trailed behind us. After a few steps, he stopped, gazing indifferently toward a dark corner near the


    entrance.


    It was pitch ck and impossible to see anything.


    I paused and looked back at Colin, “Colin?”


    He looked back and came to me.


    “Hurry up, I urged, eager to confront the murderer, and turned back to run.


    When I nced over my shoulder, I vaguely caught Colin gesturing toward the corner and shing his


    hand across his neck in a threatening motion.


    When I looked back again, he had resumed his innocent, angelic facade.


    I remembered thinking, just before my death, that Colin’s face was the very image of a


    angel.


    Now, familiar with his features, I realized how much he hid beneath that mask of purity.


    In the hospital room, Cory and the others had pinned someone to the floor.


    Melody, now conscious, was curled up in the corner, her whole body trembling and her face pale as a


    ghost.


    The shock that came one after another must have been overwhelming for a woman like Melody, who


    was so coddled by Dexter.


    I figured she’d have trouble sleeping for a long time, constantly fearing bing the murderer’s next


    victim. This was hereuppance.


    Colin was right that day: death wasn’t the worst punishment. Living on was far more torturous.


    Every second spent in guilt, loneliness, and fear–that was the cruelest punishment.


    “Robin, this kid… he’s a minor,” Cory fretted as he handed over the murder weapon–a syringe filled


    with what had to be a lethal substance.


    “Somebody paid me… to put this stuff in her IV. I was just doing a


    yelled at Robin. “Don’t kill me.”


    I


    Paid job!” the teenager


    Robin’s face darkened as he grabbed the boy by his cor, “This is murder! Where are your parents?”


    Tall and dressed in ab coat, the boy looked about fifteen or sixteen.


    “Let me go!” He struggled, trying to escape.


    “Take him away!” Robin was furious. If this kid wasn’t the murderer, then the real murderer goaded him.


    “Check his guardian and his school,” Robin muttered, irritated.


    This murderer was too brazen!


    “I don’t have parents; they died a long time ago! Don’t take me, please. I have a little brother. who’s


    sick. He needs money, or he’ll die!” The boy cried out, falling to his knees. “Please, I know I made a


    mistake. Don’t catch me.”


    Robin kicked the boy, “No matter your reasons, you weremitting murder! Don’t you have any


    common sense?”


    The boy slumped on the floor, then all of a sudden, he burst out, “What do you people know? You just


    stand there on your high moral ground! Look at me, look at us! We will die without money!”


    After shouting, he red at Melody cowering in the corner, “That man said she deserved to die! Why


    are you protecting the bad guys?”


    Robin stood still. He was at a loss for words. After a long silence, Robin finally said, “Take him back.”


    Cory grabbed the boy and was ready to take him away.


    “Don’t take me! My brother is waiting…” The boy screamed, struggling against Cory’s hold and


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    trying to run.


    Robin stepped forward to pin the boy against the wall, “Let me tell you, thew will punish the wicked,


    not you. Who do you think made you do all this? He’s the real demon!”
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