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The Captain's Runaway Genius In Disguise

Chapter 2 2

Word Count: 1430    |    Released on: Today at 20:12

's hand went

s already clearing leather, the ratchet soun

shot up her ankle, radiating to her knee, and she stumbled, arms windmill

in m

l of it suddenly between her and the uniformed officer. His hand lo

Kelvin said.

omised the scene. No

s wit

air. Ariella felt them land in her st

d. Opened again. "With yo

side like they'd done this a thousand times. Which they had. Three years ago. In kitchens and doorways and

irlfriend was concerned about my workload. Came to che

lfr

thumb press into the small of her back,

e patrolman repeated,

explain my dating life to you, Officer

Of course

. Ariella felt Kelvin's chest expand against her shoulder, felt the controlled exhale that m

eathed. "You have ten minutes to show me som

ars. He smelled the same-coffee, gun oil, that cedar cologne

whispered. "The victim.

he saw there-desperation, certainty,

re scene is sealed. Perimeter sea

pta

ow

dinged. And then they were alone with the bleach and the gho

hink. The residual energy in this room was making her teeth ache, ma

-facing, the river a silver ribbon below. She ran

grade. Hydrogen peroxide base, probably thirty-five percent concentratio

Too close. She felt his warmth radi

know the con

his ear. "Lower concentrations smell like swimming pools. This burns.

w track, and she saw him see it-the faint discoloration where chemicals

," he

ible against the white sealant: a single strand of blonde. Not blea

osed h

olished way of inherited wealth. Dragged backward across this floor, fingers scrabbling for purchase, na

d the window frame, fingernails digging into

ere on her shoulders. Warm.

ing behind its usual gifts: nausea, vertigo, the m

oncern, from the way he was looking at her like sh

press. The foyer. The last place a victim

collection of heels that cost more than her monthly rent. She crouched,

l diameter wheels, probably two inches

er. His knee brushed her

High-end. The kind wi

ed the parallel lines. "Consistent depth. No hesi

found her elbow, steadying her, and for a moment she let him. Let the warmth seep through her sleeve. Le

s wasn't a break-in, Kelvin. This was someone she knew. Someone

. The woman's face, turned toward her killer with

iel

olding his phone, screen

ouse is registered to Evelyn and Isai Parrish. Married. No chil

sb

mate violence. The personal rage. The careful, methodical cleanup of someone who'd planned this, who'd stood in this space and calc

," she said. "N

n Parrish. Financials, travel records, criminal history. And put out

. Looked

ied. "Early morning. B

her face. She watched him watch her, saw the quest

, pocketing the phone. "As a material w

y of the things she'd planned when she'd walked into this apartment six hou

ime scene and saw justice instead of horror. The way he'd always looked at he

desperate. "The things I saw. The things I know.

else. The way her hands shook. The way she wouldn't meet his eyes. The way she'd known exac

he said finally. "We'

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“I was just a cleaner making fifteen dollars an hour, scrubbing floors to hide from a past that haunted me. But when I walked into a billionaire's pristine penthouse, the suffocating visions hit me again. I saw a woman brutally murdered in a room that had been bleached spotless. I called 911, and that brought the one man I had spent three years running from right to my door: NYPD Captain Kelvin O'Brien. The patrol cops wanted to lock me up because I found the hidden blood too fast. To avoid a psych ward, I had to pretend my horrific supernatural visions were just brilliant deductive logic. I had to physically endure the phantom sensation of the victim's throat being crushed and poison burning her stomach. All while Kelvin cornered me, demanding to know why I abandoned him and my title as the department's greatest asset, "The Oracle." I didn't want to look at dead bodies anymore. I didn't want to feel their agonizing deaths. Why couldn't they just let me disappear? But when the victim's wealthy husband walked into the precinct with a smug smile, ready to get away with murder, I couldn't stand it. I forced myself to relive the victim's dying moments, guiding Kelvin to cut open her decomposed stomach to find the diamond ring she had swallowed. "We have your blood inside her stomach." His perfect alibi was shattered. But when we found an underground syndicate token hidden in his wallet, I knew my quiet life was over.”
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