“I have no conscience, Judd.” The Ghost’s voice dropped. “I’ve got so much blood staining these hands nothing will ever wash it away.”
“The future might surprise you.” It sure as hell had shocked him. “And if you don’t have a conscience, why did you become a revolutionary?”
“Perhaps I want to grab power for myself.”
“No.” Of that he was certain. “You do it because you see what the Council is turning the Psy into and you know it isn’t right. We were the greatest of races once upon a time, the true—and just—leaders of the world.”
“Do you think we can have that back again?”
“No.” The world had changed, the humans and changelings gaining in strength with the passage of time. “But we can become something even better. We can become free.”
Brenna was fixing some kind of a small computronic device when he found her in her quarters. “Judd,” she said, putting down her tools. “You can’t be here. The dissonance—”
He interrupted her panicked words. “I need to ask you something important.”
“What could be more important than your life?” She sounded close to tears.
“Your life. If you die, I don’t know if I’d stay sane.” A simple truth.
Her hands trembled as she lifted them to push back her hair. “Ask your question.”
“The ferocity with which the shooter is stalking you argues for a deeper motive than the fact that he thinks you’ll remember something about Tim’s death.” Finally, he knew he was on the right path. “You know something else he’s scared you’ll reveal.”
“Tim’s death has to be it. It would mean a death sentence for him.”
“But, Brenna, he knows you didn’t see anything.” He leaned forward but caught himself before he touched her. Even so, he felt the start of a nosebleed. He managed to stop it with Tk, but it wouldn’t last. “He planned Tim’s death to the letter, made sure there was no trace evidence, no trail, and no eyewitnesses. He knows he didn’t betray himself.”
“Maybe he’s crazy. Like you!” Her nostrils flared. “Do you think I can’t smell you bleeding?”
He focused on the first part of her statement. “He’s acting with too much logic to be crazy. Think, Brenna, what else could you know?”
“Nothing!” She threw up her hands. “I was in healing for months, then I was being babysat by Drew and Riley. And you, come to think of it. I’m still being overprotected!”
Judd felt ice crawl down his spine as his brain made the connection that had been eluding it for days. “The day of Tim’s murder was when you started acting out—not following orders, behaving aggressively.”
“I was behaving normally,” she retorted.
“Yes.” He met her eyes. “For the first time since your abduction, you behaved as someone fully healed would behave.”
Brenna frowned. “Judd, you’re going to have to spell it out for me before you bleed to death on my floor.” Despite the sharp words, her worry for him was a wound in her eyes.
“Brenna, what happened the day Enrique kidnapped you?”
“Why are you asking me that?” she snapped. “You know I don’t remember.”
“Why not? You remember everything else.” Every cut, every blow, every hurt.
“Shock.” She hugged herself. “That’s what the healers said.”
“Your pack found evidence of an unknown van in the area at the time.”
“Enrique must’ve knocked me out somehow.” Her frown reminded him that they’d gone over this topic many times. “I’d never get into a van with a stranger.”
“No, you wouldn’t.”
“Then, why—” Horror bloomed on her face. “No,” she whispered, rocking back and forth. “No, you’re wrong.”
Judd wanted to be wrong if it would wipe that look off Brenna’s face. He’d been blinded by her loyalty to the pack when they’d first broached this topic and even now had not even a shred of evidence to support his theory, but he had instinct. The details of the kidnapping were the one thing Brenna, and only Brenna, knew about.
It made far more sense than her being targeted because of the statement she’d made about Tim’s murder. She’d been openly shaken at the time, and a smart wolf could have talked his way around anything she claimed to have seen. But with her gone, no one would ever be able to prove what Judd now suspected—that a fellow wolf, a packmate, had sold her out to Santano Enrique . . . to be butchered like so much meat.
CHAPTER 41
CARESSED BY ICE
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