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Sheβd gritted her teeth and stared back at him with as unaffected a look as she could manage. But sheβd known he was just working himself up to something she couldnβt withstand. He was working himself up to Juanβs murder. Maybe to Jaxβs, too, if he hadnβt made it out of that SUV.
But now Jax was here. Alive and somehow in this cabin.
Just as he raised a big metal wrench over his head and Keara thought it was all about to end, the bomber spun and told Jax, βWelcome to the party.β
Keara wouldnβt have dared trying to rush the bomber when he was that close to Jax, the gun pointed. But he spun back to keep them both in his eye line quickly.
The bomber shook his head, said to Jax in a mock-sad tone, βAnd here I let you live at the park.β But he couldnβt seem to stop a smile from breaking.
Jax slowly lowered the wrench, dropped it to the floor with a clang that made Keara flinch.
βIf you killed me, then how would I be able to rue how much smarter you are than me?β Jax asked, his tone and expression even.
The bomberβs eyes narrowed, like he wasnβt sure if Jax was mocking him. Then he shrugged and said, βLike I told Keara, youβve given me some fun here. I like a challenge. But the heat is getting a little too close. Itβs about time for me to move on. And Iβm afraid you canβt come with me.β
βWhere to next, Todd?β Jax asked.
Kearaβs attention jolted from Jax to the bomber, who visibly jerked.
Then he gave a forced smile. βYouβre better than I thought you were. Howβd you get my name?β
βAn old case,β Jax said and the bomberβs eyes narrowed as he shifted more to face Jax, his gun lowering slightly as he took his attention mostly off Keara.
Her breath stalled. She had no idea how Jax had come up with Toddβs name, with details of his past. But if Jax could keep Todd talking, keep his attention, maybe she could rush him. She wasnβt at full strengthβnot even closeβbut she had rage and desperation on her side. She would not watch another man she loved die.
βHow old?β Todd asked, his voice squeaking slightly.
βTwenty-nine years old,β Jax replied evenly, his gaze never shifting to her. βCommitted by your father.β
Todd scoffed. βHe was no father.β
βThen why use his symbol?β Jax asked. βWhy repurpose it as your own?β
Todd grinned slowly, and the evil there made a shiver race over Kearaβs skin.
βThat might have been his kill, but itβs always been my symbol.β
βYou smeared your motherβs blood on the wall?β Jax asked, surprise in his voice that told Keara he hadnβt found all of the answers. βWhy?β
Todd scowled, shook his head. Something in his expression told Keara even he wasnβt sure of the answer. βDoes it matter? Thatβs my symbol.β
βAnd what about the man who killed your mother? It didnβt bother you that people thought it was his symbol?β Jax asked.
Keara slid forward, one tiny millimeter at a time, holding her breath, trying not to listen too closely to the horrible tale of Toddβs childhood. She needed to get close enough to launch herself at him and she needed him to be distracted enough that sheβd land before he could lift his gun and fire. But she had to be completely focused.
βI dealt with him. Right before I killed Celia Harris,β Todd said, his head tipping up, pride and hate in his words.
Jax nodded slowly, not looking afraid. βIt gave you the courage to try a riskier kill.β
Todd scowled again. βI didnβt need courage, but yeah, I went for someone people would actually miss.β He shrugged, then gave a broad grin that told Keara she needed to move soon. βAnd then I discovered how much fun it was to fool the police.β
He started to turn back toward her and she knew: this might be her only chance.
But he was twisting too fast, his gun lifting again.
She wouldnβt make it. But she had to try.
Keara launched herself off the ground even as Jaxβs βKeara, no!β rang out and Toddβs smile shifted into a sinister smirk.
A familiar woof! woof! woof! came from behind Jax and a blur of brown and black fur raced through the doorway.
Toddβs smirk slipped as he twisted back in the other direction.
Then Keara landed hard, roping her arms around Todd, trapping him beneath her as they hit the ground. The force of it reverberated through her body as she focused on his gun hand. Ignoring the searing pain in her own hands, the slippery blood making it hard to hold on, she gripped his middle fingers and twisted them backward.
He yelped and lost his grip on the gun.
Keara shoved it away from him as she leveraged herself into a crouched position over him, yanking his arms up behind his back like she was going to cuff him.
Before she could, he rolled, shoving her off him.
Then he was pushing himself off the ground.
βI wouldnβt do that,β Jax said, his voice low and deadly.
Keara glanced up.
Jax stood with his feet braced apart like he was on a firing range, the pistol in one hand as the other arm dangled strangely at his side. Patches stood beside him, her teeth bared in a way Keara had never seen.
Todd lowered himself back down and then the room erupted in noise as the front door crashed inward and Ben and Anderson rushed inside.
βYouβre under arrest,β Ben yelled, weapon directed at Todd as Anderson yanked Toddβs hands up behind his back and cuffed him.
Jax lowered the pistol he held and gave Keara a shaky smile.
It was over.
Epilogue
A week later Keara stood in front of her officers in the Desparre Police Department, trying not to choke up. βItβs been an honor working with all of you for the past six years,β she told them.
They stared back at her, giving each other uncertain looks, not having
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