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For a long time, no one spoke. Keri didn't think she could. Instead, she let the rising tide of rage fill her up, making her blood boil and her fingers tingle.

Finally Ray cleared his throat.

"Susan, this is Detective Locke's partner, Ray Sands. Can I ask you a question?"

"Of course, Detective."

"How do you know all this? I mean, were you at one of these parties?"

"Like I told Detective Locke, I was taken to a Hill House Party once when I was about eleven. I was never brought back but I know girls who have been. One of my friends was taken twice. And you can imagine how word spreads. Any girl who's been in the life in LA knows all the details about the Vista. It's become almost an urban legend. Pimps sometimes use it to keep their girls in line. 'Talk back and you might be the Blood Prize this year.' Only this legend is actually true."

Something in Susan's tone-the mix of fear and sadness-snapped Keri out of her silence. This young girl had made so much progress in recent months. But Keri feared that asking her to return, even just in memory, to the dark place she'd inhabited for years was unfair and cruel. Susan had shared everything she could, at the cost of her own emotional well-being. It was time to let her try to be a kid again.

The adults had to take over now.

"Susan," she said, "thank you so much for telling me all this. I know it wasn't easy for you. With the information you've given us, I think we've got a great start at finding Evie. I don't want you to worry about this anymore, okay?"

"I could check around some more," the girl insisted.

"No. You've done enough. It's time to get back to your new life. I promise to check in with you. But for now I need you to focus on schoolwork. Maybe read a new Nancy Drew book we can talk about next week. We've got it from here, kiddo."

They said goodbye and Keri hung up. She looked over at Ray.

"You think we've got a great start at finding Evie?" he asked skeptically.

"No, but I couldn't tell her that. Besides, it may not be great. But it's a start."

*

Keri and Ray sat in Ronnie's Diner, both lost in thought. The morning rush at the nondescript joint in Marina del Rey had ended and most of the customers in the place were enjoying a leisurely breakfast.

Ray had insisted they leave the apartment and Keri had agreed. She had dressed more casually than usual, in a long-sleeved shirt and faded jeans, with a light jacket to protect against the crisp January morning.

She wore a baseball cap, pulled down low over the top half of her face. She let her dirty-blonde hair, normally pulled back in a professional ponytail, intentionally hang loose to swallow her face and hide the bruises she knew would make others stare.

She hunched down in their booth as she sipped coffee, further hiding her already modest frame. Keri, almost thirty-six years old, was an unimposing five foot six. Recently, she'd taken to wearing more form-fitting attire, as she'd cut down on the drinking and gotten back into solid shape. But not today. This morning, she was hoping to go unnoticed.

It was nice just to get out after two days of doctor-ordered bed rest. But Keri was also hoping that a change of scenery would give her a fresh perspective on how to find Evie. And it had worked to some degree.

By the time their food arrived they'd agreed not to formally involve their team, the Missing Persons Unit of LAPD's West Los Angeles Pacific Division, in the search. The unit had been helping Keri look for her daughter on and off for years, to no avail. There was no reason to assume the outcome would be any different without new evidence to go on.

But there was another reason to keep a low profile. This was truly Keri's last chance to find her daughter. She knew the exact time that Evie would be in a certain part of LA-the Hollywood Hills at midnight tomorrow-even if she didn't have the specific location yet.

But if the team started poking around and word got out that they knew about the Vista event, the people who had Evie might cancel the event or just kill her early to avoid complications. Keri needed to keep things quiet.

Unspoken but understood between the partners and new couple was another wrinkle. They couldn't be sure they weren't being monitored by the person they most needed to keep in the dark-Jackson Cave.

Last year Keri had taken down a serial child abductor named Alan Jack Pachanga, ultimately killing him while rescuing a teenage girl. And while Pachanga was no longer a problem, his lawyer was.

Jackson Cave, the man's attorney, was a big-time corporate lawyer with a fancy downtown high-rise office. But he had also made something of a career of representing the dregs of society. He seemed to have a particular affinity for child predators. He claimed much of it was pro bono work and that even the worst among us deserved quality representation.

But Keri had uncovered information that seemed to link him to a vast network of child abductors, a network she suspected he was profiting from and helping to direct. One of the abductors in the network was a man who went by the title of the Collector.

Last fall, when Keri learned that the Collector was Evie's abductor, she lured him into a meeting. But the Collector, whose real name was Brian Wickwire, discovered her ruse and attacked her. She ended up killing him in their fight, but not before he swore she would never find Evie.

Unfortunately, she had no evidence that could prove Jackson Cave's connection to the man who'd taken her daughter or the larger network he seemed to run. At least none that she'd obtained legally.

In desperation, she'd once broken into his office and found a coded file that had proven helpful. But the fact that she'd stolen it made it inadmissible in court. Besides that, the connections between Cave and the network were so well-hidden and tenuous that proving his involvement would be nearly impossible. He hadn't reached his position of power atop the Los Angeles legal world by being sloppy or careless.

She even tried to convince her ex-husband, Stephen, a wealthy Hollywood talent agent, to help pay for a private investigator to follow Cave. A good investigator was well beyond her means alone. But Stephen refused, essentially saying he thought Evie was dead and Keri was delusional.

Of course Jackson Cave had no such financial limitations. And once he realized that Keri was on to him, he started having her surveilled. Both she and Ray had found bugs in their homes and cars. Each of them now did regular bug sweeps of everything from their clothes to their phones to their shoes before discussing anything sensitive. They also suspected even their LAPD office was monitored and acted accordingly.

That's why they sat in a loud diner, wearing clothes they'd swept for recording devices, making sure no one at nearby tables seemed to be listening in, as they formulated their plan. If there was one person they didn't want to know they were aware of Vista, it was Jackson Cave.

In her multiple verbal confrontations with him, it had become clear to Keri that something had changed in Cave. He may have originally viewed her as merely a threat to his business, another obstacle to overcome. But no longer.

After all, she'd killed two of his biggest earners, stolen files from his office, cracked codes, and put his business, and perhaps his freedom, at risk. Of course, she was doing it all to find her daughter.

But she sensed that Cave had come to see her as more than merely an opponent, some chick cop desperate to find her kid. He seemed to consider her almost as his nemesis, as some sort of mortal enemy. He didn't just want to defeat her anymore. He wanted to destroy her.

Keri was sure that was why Evie was to be the Blood Prize at the Vista. She doubted that Cave knew where Evie was being held or who was holding her. But he surely knew the people who knew the people who knew those things. And he had almost certainly instructed, at least indirectly, that Evie be the sacrifice at tomorrow's party as a way to break Keri beyond repair.

There was no point in tailing him or formally interrogating him. He was far too clever and careful to make any mistakes, especially since he knew she was on to him. But he was behind all of it-of that Keri was certain. She'd just have to find another way to solve this.

With a renewed sense of resolve she looked up to find that Ray was watching her closely.

"How long have you been staring at me?" she asked.

"A couple of minutes, at least. I didn't want to interrupt. You looked like you were doing some seriously deep thinking. Have any epiphanies?"

"Not really," she admitted. "We both know who's behind this but I don't think that helps us much. I need to start fresh and hope to track down some new leads."

"You mean 'we,' right?" Ray said.

"Don't you have to go in to work today? You've been off for a while taking care of me."

"You've got to be kidding, Tinker Bell," he said with a smile, alluding to their massive size disparity. "You think I'm just going to go into the office with everything going on? I'll use every sick, personal, and vacation day I have if it comes to that."

Keri felt her entire chest warm over with delight but tried to hide it.

"I appreciate that, Godzilla," she said. "But with me still being on suspension because of the IA investigation, we might need you to take advantage of some of those official police resources you have access to."

Keri was technically on suspension while Internal Affairs investigated the circumstances surrounding her killing of Brian "The Collector" Wickwire. Their supervisor, Lieutenant Cole Hillman, had indicated that it would likely be wrapped up soon in her favor. But until then, Keri had no badge, no department-issued weapon, no formal authority, and no access to police resources.

"Was there something particular you thought I should be looking into?" Ray asked.

"Actually, yes. Susan mentioned that one of the past Blood Prize girls was a former child actress who became an addict and ended up on the streets. If she was raped and murdered, especially by having her throat slit, there should be a record of it, right? I don't remember it being on the news but maybe I missed it. If you could track that down, maybe the forensic workup included DNA from the semen of the man who assaulted her."

"It's possible no one ever thought to even check for DNA," Ray added. "If they found this girl dead with her throat cut, they might not have felt the need to do anything further. If we can figure out who she was, maybe we can have more testing done, put a rush on it and ID who she was with."

"Exactly," Keri agreed. "Just remember to be discreet. Involve as few people as possible. We don't know how many ears our lawyer friend has in the building."

"Understood. So what do you plan to do while I pore over old records of murdered teenage girls?"

"I'm going to interview a possible witness."

"Who's that?" Ray asked.

"Susan's prostitute friend, Lupita-the one who said she overheard those guys talking about the Vista. Maybe she'll remember more with a little help."

"Okay, Keri, but remember to go a little easy. That area of Venice is rough and you're still not at full strength. Besides, at least for now, you're not even a cop."

"Thanks for the concern, Ray. But I think you know by now. Going easy just isn't my style."

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