Hailey’s knees buckled, and she nearly copsed right there on the spot.
I rushed forward to catch her, but she shoved me away.
Melody wrapped her arm around Hailey, leading her to a nearby bench to sit down.
“Hailey, Dexter only went because he wanted to avenge Phoebe,” Melody choked out, cing the
me squarely on Phoebe’s shoulders.
Even in death, they couldn’t resist dragging my name through the mud.
“It’s my fault…” Hailey’s voice was a hoarse whisper, her face ashen.
I wanted to step forward, but then she spoke again. “I should never have brought Phoebe into our
home.”
I stood there, rigid, as the realization hit me–Hailey regretted bringing me into the Fitzgerald family.
Even having died once and feeling numb to the core, her words stung deep.
Suddenly, Colin wrapped his arms around me from behind, his chin resting atop my head as he
whispered, “Phoebe, I’ll give you a home.”
He was trying so hard to give Phoebe a home, to rebuild that sense of family she once had.
I stiffened for a moment, then looked up at Colin.
He said he’d give me a home….
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“Dexter was hurt because of me, and so was Phoebe,” Hailey continued, her voice trembling.
Melody, tears streaming down her face, clutched Hailey’s hand. “Hailey, Dexter will wake up. And if
if anything happens to him, I’ll go with him. I love him; I’dy down my life for him.”
Melody sure knew how to make herself look like a saint.
Ste rolled her eyes from where she stood. “What a load of bull.“.
Melody shot Ste an angry nce. “Hailey, just because Foebe’s husband was mentally ill doesn’t
mean she should keep dodging thew.”
I frowned at Melody’s words, thinking how low she could stoop. “You think that just because they’ve got
one murderer, nobody can touch you? As far as I know, there’s more than one murderer out there–at
least three. And just because one’s caught doesn’t mean you’re safe from the others.”
Melody’s face nched, and she edged closer to Hailey in a nervous shuffle.
Moraver.
Hailey, with all her focus on Dexter, sped her hands together in a silent
Praying that Dexter would make it through.
Mer 2015
I patted Colin on the head. “Let’s go sit down for a while.”
Colin nodded, obediently following me to a quieter corner.
“We’ll catch all the murderers this time. Robin’s onto something, and we’ve found some valuable clues
on the body,” Ste whispered to me, signaling for me to stay calm.
Catching Dorian could lead us to the rest of them.
I nodded, silently hoping Robin could coax the whereabouts of the other murderers from Dorian’s lips.
Colin sat beside me, head bowed, eyes fixed on the ground. He seemed to be deep in thought, his
mind tirelessly working through something.
Suddenly, Colin looked up at me, his voice tense. “Robin… the people behind this won’t be caught so
easily. This time, their target is Robin.”
Robin was clever, nibbling away at the perpetrators‘ cake–getting closer to the truth.
Someone didn’t want the truth revealed, the murderers exposed, so they had to eliminate the threat
Robin posed.
“The timing… it’s the police station,” Colin’s voice tightened. “Call Robin now.”
Trouble was brewing; a maniac was nning a murder within the walls of the precinct.
“At the police station? That’s impossible.” I stared at Colin, shocked. Who were we dealing with–man or
monster?
“I’ll call Robin,” Ste said as if shepletely trusted Colin’s intuition. She quickly got to her feet and
dialed Robin’s number.
But there was no answer.
Robin must have been in an interrogation without his phone.
Chucher 205
I patted Colin on the head. “Let’s go sit down for a while.”
Coun nodded, obediently following me to a quieter corner.
“We’ll catch all the murderers this time. Robin’s onto something, and we’ve found some valuable clues
on the body.” Ste whispered to me, signaling for me to stay calm.
Catching Dorian could lead us to the rest of them.
I nodded, silently hoping Robin could coax the whereabouts of the other murderers from Dorian’s lips.
Colin sat beside me, head bowed, eyes fixed on the ground. He seemed to be deep in thought, his
mind tirelessly working through something.
Suddenly, Colin looked up at me, his voice tense. “Robin… the people behind this won’t be caught so
easily. This time, their target is Robin.”
Robin was clever, nibbling away at the perpetrators‘ cake–getting closer to the truth.
Someone didn’t want the truth revealed, the murderers exposed, so they had to eliminate the threat
Robin posed.
“The timing… it’s the police station,” Colin’s voice tightened. “Call Robin now.”
Trouble was brewing: a maniac was nning a murder within the walls of the precinct..
“At the police station? That’s impossible.” I stared at Colin, shocked. Who were we dealing. with–man
or monster?
“I’ll call Robin,” Ste said as if shepletely trusted Colin’s intuition. She quickly got to her feet and
dialed Robin’s number.
But there was no answer.
Robin must have been in an interrogation without his phone.