All the Missing Pieces
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“There is no we. You are a suspect in an assault case, not to mention breaking and entering.”
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“Assault?”
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“I’d like you to come down to the station for some questioning.”
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“Are you arresting me?”
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“No, ...
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“I like that she keeps you on your toes.”
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“You would.”
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“Go home, or I won’t let you off this easy next time.”
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“That thing is liable to take out your jugular.”
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“Who. The. Hell. Did. This. To. You?”
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“Law Man?”
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“Could you stay? Just until I fall asleep?”
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“Sleep, Chaos. No one’s going to hurt you here.”
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“All of the victims were blond. Ages sixteen to twenty-four.”
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“All athletes, but not just any athletes—the stars. Ones who won state championships or received awards.”
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“They were all incredibly good students, recipients of scholarships, on every kind of honor roll.”
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“Every victim was taken from somewhere near a school campus or practice facilities.
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I’ve watched him evolve. He started with kidnapping and sexual assault, leaving his victims with fuzzy memories in places they didn’t recognize.”
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“I’ve taken it to six local PDs, three state police forces, and even pled my case to the FBI.
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“Get the files, Chaos. We’ll work in the dining room.”
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But you are going to stay safe. No more putting your ass on the line.”
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“We aren’t taking chances. Not with you. Not ever.”
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“I’m just wondering how things are going with your houseguest.”
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Why can’t I be like that?”
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“Hey, now. Don’t you talk about my sister like that. She’s one of the strongest people I know.”
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“You don’t know what you’re playing at, Chaos.”
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“Don’t I?”
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She didn’t just smell like oranges—she somehow tasted like them too. The kind fresh from the trees on the best orchard in the world. The bright, tangy flavor was one I could drown in for the rest of my days.
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“It’s a bad idea,” I rasped. “We’d be playing with fire.”
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“Then let’s watch it burn.”
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“I’m going to hell,”
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“This goddamned shirt,”
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“What’d my tank top ever do to you?”
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“Feet up on the table.”
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“That’s my girl.”
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“Gonna come, Chaos?”
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“Yes.”
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“What are you scowling at?”
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“Nothing. We’ve just been over these case files a dozen times. I don’t think it’s going to bring anything new.”
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“I don’t pout,”
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“I don’t know, this was sticking out pretty far.”
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“If I break my neck pulling this ridiculous stunt, I’m going to haunt your ass.”
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“I could be into a little ass play.”
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“Nothing like a little lake action to remind you you’re alive.”
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“Pretty sure your underwear’s floating behind you.”
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“Come on. Let’s get you warm.”
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“If there are any hikers out on the lake trail, they’re getting a real nice ass shot.”
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Careful where you put your nose Ridley or it won’t be a w@rning next time.
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Go spread your lgs somewhere else podcast slût.
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Two Gs to whoever teaches Ridl...
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