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My gaze scans the perimeter of the park, but there’s no one there. It’s empty.

Marcus is never late. I check my watch and make sure I’m on time.

A minute passes as I walk toward the church and then back. It’s not a good look to loiter and I don’t need anyone getting suspicious.

Another minute and my anger and anxiety start to get the best of me.

A flash of white catches my eye as the breeze goes by; the squeaks of the swing’s rusty chains make me turn toward them.

A note. I walk toward it without hesitation. Marcus and his fucking games.

There’s a message on the swing.

Another address.

Tomorrow night. Check the mailbox. That’s all you’ll need.

Gritting my teeth, I hold back the urge to scream out toward the forest in anger. I know that fucker’s in there watching. Making sure I got the memo.

The paper crumples in my hand as I stare out into the forest and wonder why he didn’t meet in person.

Marcus always meets me in person. I’ve heard tales of him not showing and only leaving notes. Everything is fucked after. Marcus doesn’t like to meet with you if he knows you’re about to be fucked over.

A chill runs down my spine.

The only guess I have is that it has something to do with Addison. She’s the only thing that’s changed.

He knows everything. He knows about what happened the night Tyler died. He knows about my obsession. And he knows she’s back.

My eyes flicker to the woods, searching him out but coming up with nothing. Every small sound of a branch breaking or the wind rustling the leaves reminds me of that night, the images flashing in front of me.

The night that Tyler died.

I’d just finished a meet with Marcus. It was an easy transaction for a hit we needed. He seems to like those better than being a messenger. He responds faster.

He knows that on my way home, I saw Addison in the diner.

I saw him across the street watching me after I’d sent the message to Tyler. She was in pain and I knew Tyler could take it away.

Marcus followed me as I followed Addison. I couldn’t leave her, knowing Marcus saw me watching her. I didn’t trust him. So I followed her from place to place. The diner, the bookstore and finally the corner store. And Marcus was there, every step of the way. I told myself it was only to satisfy his sick curiosity.

And worse than anything, Marcus was there; he was the closest when Tyler died right in front of us.

Marcus knows everything and he’s not coming to see me in person. That leaves a bad taste in my mouth.

Deep breaths come and go.

This doesn’t have anything to do with her. It’s about Carter. It has to be about Carter and not about the shit Marcus knows about Addison.

Part of me questions if I should confess to her and tell her the truth before someone else does. She blamed herself for so long and I know she did. But I’m the one who sent Tyler after her.

He knew where she was because of me.

He went to see her because I told him he should.

It’s all my fault. It was never hers.

CHAPTER21

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