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He had the system itself! He would use it and twist it around and in the end he would be free once more. And he would kill everyone—every pathetic human being—who had crossed him. He whirled around, stared at William Hooper. Cocky cop. A real ladies’ man. Hooper saw the truth on Theodore’s face—that Theodore knew his dirty secret and would make him pay. Hooper’s face tightened and he stared back, chin out. I know your secret, Theodore mouthed, the edges of his lips curving up. The gavel fell. “Mr.
Theodore realized then that the guard who had ordered him to stop was trapped on the far side of the catwalk, which had partially collapsed, pulled down by the weight of the falling wall. Where were the other guards? The air was thick with dust and fog, Theodore wasn’t sure what he was seeing. ” the guard called again, but he was aiming his gun behind Theodore. How many were following him? Why wasn’t the guard shooting? Afraid to hit a fallen officer? Over the loudspeaker, a voice commanded, “Down!
It wasn’t anger. ” But the strange sensations he’d felt whenever he thought about Robin McKenna, whenever he’d watched her dance or shun him—they were new and made him uneasy. He’d spent his entire life searching for emotion. To have feelings—something internal he couldn’t define—whenever he thought about Robin McKenna seemed extraordinary and was surprisingly unwanted. Those feelings would disappear when he killed her. He asked, “Bethany and I broke up eight months before she was killed. ” “Yes,” Robin said, jaw clenched.