Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds.
âAlbert Einstein
Dinner? Perfect. Lobster? Loved it. Wine? Amazing. Logan? Too good for me.
I lied to him. Then I lied to recover from my lie because I couldnât tell him I was wearing my latest two victimsâ blood in my hair. The guilt he had on his face made me hate myself.
He apologized.
I realized in that moment how wrong this all is.
Logan is incredible. Heâs everything I never even hoped to dream about, because someone so good couldnât exist.
Yet heâs here.
Well, not at this exact moment. Heâs currently at his house getting more clothes. Heâs taking a few days off, since their cases have gone cold. Which means they havenât found my latest bodies yet. Or it could mean that heâs not on that caseâ¦
Yesterday was a damn close call. Ten minutes earlier and heâd have found me covered in blood as I tossed all my clothes into the burn pile behind my house. I burned those clothes as soon as he left earlier. My floors are so dark that he didnât notice the drips of blood on them. I could have lied my way out of that too, but I couldnât have lied my way around my murder shoes or murder bag.
Fortunately all that was upstairs.
Iâll never let my phone die again. He tried calling me numerous times, but I was finally at the end game with Tyler and Lawrence, and didnât pause to put my phone on the charger.
The smart thing to do would have been to charge it on my way home, but it was tucked inside my murder bagâ¦that I threw into the closetâ¦and couldnât find until it finally dawned on me.
Jake spent forever puking in a bucket inside his car during the really gory stuff. Itâs not like he could risk puking inside the cellar and leaving behind all that yummy DNA.
Being a monster doesnât agree with his stomach.
As I sift through the next file on my next victim, looking through the notes of his life, my phone rings. I answer immediately when I see itâs Jake.
âYou find him?â
âHis name is Gerald Plemmons, at least according to the news. The manhunt is still coming up short. And by the wayâ¦Boogeyman? Really?â
I snort out a laugh.
âI hope they come up with something cleverer for you.â
I shudder just thinking about the names they may don me with. Then Logan will only know me by that name if he ever discovers the truth.
Heâll hate the woman he cares for because heâll see the monster lurking within.
âHave you found him, though? I already knew his nameâ I go on, refusing to go down that road just yet.
âHeâs in DC.â
My heart thumps in my chest.
âYouâre sure?â
âDropped a body a few minutes ago,â he answers. âHeâs off grid as far as any paper trails go. However, he made one hell of a statement announcing his current whereabouts. This time, instead of finding the body in an apartment, he hung her out a window for all to see. And instead of it being a low profile girl, he killed a judgeâs wife. Raped her brutally, and there was a lot of overkill.â
âNormally overkill means rage,â I say quietly, trying to process it all.
âI think the overkill was more of a statement than rage. I think he wanted to make a fuck-you statement to the FBI. Youâre right about him enjoying the attention. Heâs going to want more of it, since heâs becoming an exhibitionist.â
âAnd heâs going to go after Logan.â
âYes and no.â
âWhat does that mean?â I ask, moving toward the back of my kitchen to look out the window, paranoid that Iâve just heard a car.
âThereâs more. The body he hung out the window was naked. She also had Boogeyman carved into her chest. And one other nameâ¦Logan Bennett.â
My chest tries to collapse, and I sink to my chair. I knew heâd do this. I knew heâd target Logan.
âTheyâre sure itâs him? Not a copycat?â
âSome of the things not released to the public have been verified. This time he even left his DNA behind just to let them know for sure it was him, and now heâs laying claim to his work.â
âAnd now heâs targeting Logan. We have to find him before he can.â
âThatâs the part Iâm getting to. Heâll go after your agent, but heâll use a proxy to do it. Heâll want to taunt and torment Logan. A few more bodies will drop with that calling card before he makes his big move. What would a sexual sadist go after to really hurt a man?â
It takes me a second to catch up to his train of thought, but when I do, a dark smile plays with my lips.
âHis girlfriend.â
âExactly. You sure you can handle a guy like this? Heâs not like the guys youâve been going after, Lana. This guy is the real deal with zero mercy. If heââ
âThe guys I kill werenât angelsâarenât angels, Jake. You know that. Theyâd kill me if they knew I was still alive, or if they got half a chance when Iâm there for them. And yeah. I can handle the Boogeyman. Even a monster has nightmares. Iâll be his.â
He exhales heavily, weighing the gravity of the situation.
âHis MO is breaking into a home. He immediately attacks the woman, using brute force to establish dominance. Heâll hit them, then he chokes them until theyâre on the verge of passing out.â
âIâm aware,â I tell him.
âHe blindsides them, Lana. Your guard will need to be up at all times.â
âI want him to get a couple of hits in,â I say as I pour some fruits into my juicer. âGotta make it believable.â
âThis is too fucking risky. I think I should probably set up surveillance on your house.â
âNo. Donât you dare. If anyone ever tapped into thatââ
âRight. Fuck! Then let me come stay with you?â
âAnd how would I explain you if Logan shows up unexpectedly again? You know whatâs eventually coming, right? Thereâs a reason youâve been riding in a wheelchair for three yearsâriding it in and out of your home and in your town.â
He groans, and I turn on the juicer, peering out my window again. As if Logan hears me talking about him, a text comes through as Jake speaks.
âRight. Then Iâll come up with something else.â
LOGAN: Boogeyman problem. Iâll call later.
ME: Okay. Please be careful.
LOGAN: Always, pretty girl.
âAre you texting while Iâm on the phone?â Jake asks, annoyed.
âMaybe a little.â
I look out the window again, and this time I catch sight of a car and a flicker of red before I lose sight of whoever is here.
âGotta go,â I whisper to Jake, hanging up before he can say anything.
I cut my phone off and toss it to the counter before pulling out one of my guns, clicking the safety off as I slowly make my way to the door.
Someone knocks, and I blow out a breath. I doubt the Boogeyman would politely knock before barging in to slit my throat.
I check the peephole, confused when I see a pretty redhead on my steps. Tossing on a pair of jeans that I grab from the back of my couch, I check the mirror. Then I tuck the gun into the back of my jeans and open the door, leaning against it to impede any thoughts of her coming in.
âIf youâre here to witness, then you have your work cut out for you. If youâre here to sell me something, go ahead and leave. I shop online. If youâre here toââ
âIâm Hadley Grace,â she says, interrupting me. Her name sounds vaguely familiar, though Iâm not sure why.
âOkay.â I shrug, letting her know that name holds no importance.
âLogan Bennett is my boss.â
Thatâsâ¦surprising. âShouldnât you be in DC? Heard the Boogeyman dropped another body.â
Her eyes light up in surprise, and she jerks her phone out from her pocket, cursing when she reads something.
âIâll make this quick,â she tells me, holding up a file.
She thrusts it at me, and my blood pumps quickly through my veins as I flip it open to see my worst fears starting to come to life.
âActually, you make this quick,â she says flatly. âTell me why the hell you stole the identity of a dead girl.â