Chapter 160
Robin had been pushed to the brink as well. Since the first murder rippled through the city, he’d been lucky to snatch three hours of sleep each night.
The murderer was taunting him, the entire police force, and everyone.
In Robin’s eyes, no matter the murderer’s motives, the fact that they’d snuffed out so many lives meant they deserved to die.
The boy was being taken away, and a wave of unexpected loss hit me as I leaned back. against the wall.
Cory dragged the boy past me. Our eyes met. He opened his mouth as if trying to tell me something.
I frowned, utterly perplexed by the boy.
Was he talking to me?
What was he trying to say?
Did I…. know the boy?
“This kid… must’ve been put up to it, right?” I muttered under my breath.
Robin slumped against the wall and thumped his forehead with limp fists. He looked genuinely tormented.
As long as the murderer remained at large, people would keep dying, and Robin was wrestling with guilt, with self–blame.
“If only… I could’ve been a bit earlier…” Robin muttered restlessly.
If only he had found Phoebe sooner. The doctor had said even a day earlier could have given Phoebe a fighting chance to survive.
“Bang!”
His fist collided with the wall, and blood trickled from his knuckles.
I stepped forward to stop him, but I was at a loss for soothing words.
Robin turned and made his way to the designated smoking area, lighting up a cigarette.
Colin and I stood by the entrance, enveloped in silence.
“Smoke?” Robin offered one to Colin.
Colin shook his head, “Smoking kills.”
“Huh…” A bitter laugh escaped Robin. “Guess I’ll just have a few more to calm the nerves.” Colin spoke again, “If it’s so harmful, why do they even make them? Where’s the source?”
Where’s the root of this evil?
Robin’s hand froze mid–light, and he looked up sharply at Colin.
Colin was reminding him that they’d been on the wrong track from the start.
The police had been fixated on the murderer and on the victims. But understanding why the murderer murdered was the key.
Since the murderer had stumbled with Melody, they needed to seize this chance, follow the trail, and get to the source.
To get the true source of evil….
We left the hospital at 4:30 in the morning. Dawn was teasing the horizon, but the world was still shrouded in a lingering darkness.
I hated the pre–dawn gloom. It was lifeless and eerily quiet, breeding an inexplicable panic. Melody had been rattled. She had been a nervous wreck until they sedated her.
From outside her room, I watched her accusing me of mockery, of enjoying her downfall.
I was mocking her, reveling in it, but it didn’t sit well with me.
I wanted her to suffer the most excruciating pain life could offer, and this was nowhere near enough.
Exiting the hospital, we stumbled upon a boy of no more than eight or nine. He looked frail with a bloody nose that he’d wiped haphazardly across his face.
“Mister, can I please have my brother back?” the boy approached Robin, pleading through his
tears.
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