The blade of the knife pressed against my neck, piercing the skin as white-hot pain bloomed. It was so similar to the feeling of a burn. Too similar.
âI tried to come up with another way, Rho. I really did. But nothing will hurt him more than losing you. But it has to be right in front of his eyes this time. Itâs the only way to end it,â Silas said, desperation in his tone.
As his words took root in my brain, realization bloomed. He didnât expect to get away with this. The only thing he wanted was to hurt Anson the most.
âYou donât have to do this,â I pleaded.
He laughed then, the sound having a shrill quality to it. âBut I do.â His fingers released my neck, and he moved his hand to stroke my face. âWeâll find each other in the afterlife. Weâll finally be together like it was always supposed to be. Just you and me. No more lies between us. No one else there to take you away.â
A fresh wave of nausea rolled through me. âPlease.â
A twig snapped, and Silas moved so fast that everything was a blur. He shifted so he was behind me, the blade still at my neck, and his other hand gripping my hair so tightly my eyes watered. âCome out, come out wherever you are,â Silas singsonged.
Nothing moved or made a sound.
Silas let out an exaggerated sigh. âCome on now. Weâre all better than this. You know Iâm here. I know youâre there. If I had to guess, youâve got officers surrounding me right now.â
âThis is the Mercer County Sheriffâs Department. Release Rho and drop your weapon. Hands on your head.â
I couldnât see Beth, but I recognized her voiceâthat authoritative tone she used when she was in deputy mode.
Silas made a tsking noise. âI donât want to talk to you, Bethy. Whereâs the profiler?â
âHeâs not here,â Beth called back. âYouâre going to have to deal with me.â
Silas sighed again but then yanked my hair so hard I couldnât help but cry out. âDonât. Lie. To. Me. I know that bastard is here. Thereâs no way he wouldnât be.â
A second later, there was movement.
Panic seared me. âNo! Anson, he wants to hurt you.â
Silas pressed the blade harder against my neck, digging in, and I couldnât help the sound I made as blood trickled down my throat. âYouâll pay for your betrayal,â he snarled. âI couldâve made this quick and painless, but now youâre going to suffer.â
I knew Silas wouldnât have sent me off pain-free. There was no way. He liked the reaction to his torture too much.
âIâm here,â Anson growled.
Tears pooled in my eyes. âDonât,â I whispered. The word couldnât have actually reached his ears, but as I took him in, I knew Anson had read it on my lips.
Agony swirled in those blue-gray eyesâsomething I never wanted to see there. There were a million things I wanted to say to him. But they were things I knew would escalate the situation, so I only said them in my mind. A silent whisper between me and the wind.
âProfiler,â Silas almost cooed. âFinally, we really meet.â
Anson hid his emotions well, but because I knew him as I did, I saw his struggle to keep them contained. âI donât think youâve ever truly met someone, Silas. Because you canât be honest with who you really are.â
Silasâs hand tightened in my hair. âI know exactly who I am, and Iâm not afraid of it. Iâm a killer. I love the feeling of life bleeding out of them and into me. It makes me more powerful than youâll ever be.â
Anson arched a brow in challenge. âYou sure about that? Because youâve only ever picked victims who were weaker than you. I donât think that makes you powerful. It makes you a sniveling coward.â
Silasâs breaths came quicker in my ear. âYouâre the coward,â he shot back. âYou could never do what needed to be done to find me. Could never face what lived inside you enough to see the truth. That youâre the weak one.â
Ansonâs eyes flashed, and Silas grinned. âI wish I wouldâve recorded your sisterâs screams so you could hear how beautiful they were. But Iâll just have to settle for you listening to Rhoâs. Watching the blood drain from her body. Maybe this is always how it was meant to be. The three of us together. Youâll relive the pain, over and over again. Youâll never escape it.â
âItâs me you want to end, Silas. Let me trade places with her,â Anson said, panic bleeding into his voice.
Silas made that tsking noise again. âYou know it canât be that way, Profiler. You have to live with the pain. Thatâs the best torture of all.â
Silas pulled me harder against him as he moved backward, one step, then two. I tried to reach behind me and punch at his ribs, but Silas jerked my hair, pressing his face to mine. âDonât make me end this early, Rhodes.â
Tears filled my eyes as my gaze collided with Ansonâs. His hand curled around his weapon, but he didnât lift it. He didnât have a shot. No one did. Every angle risked taking me out along with Silas.
At least I knew this was the end for him, no matter what. Silas wouldnât hurt any other women. Because he wouldnât make it out of this. Heâd just take me with him when he went.
Tears tracked down my cheeks as Ansonâs face blurred. âI love you,â I croaked.
âShut up,â Silas barked, tugging my hair in a vicious shake.
The tears fell faster as pain surged in my head, but I didnât stop. âI donât regret loving you for a single second. Scared the hell out of me, but it brought me back to life.â
âReckless,â Anson choked out.
âIâll always love you.â
âStop it!â Silas screamed, tugging me backward.
There was a crack so loud and long it sounded like a vicious clap of thunder. At first, I thought it was a gunshot and braced for pain. But it wasnât. The floor beneath our feet gave way, the boards snapping.
Everything slowed. It was as if I could see each millisecond in a snapshot. Anson screaming my name. Law enforcement charging out from the trees.
Then we were falling, descending into darkness. I couldnât see where we were going. One second, shadows engulfed us. Then there was pain. Finally, only blissful nothingness.