The Revenge (The Insiders Trilogy #3)(90)
“Yeah, and a part of that genius brain of hers will know that. She’ll understand it. But the daughter in her might not feel the same.”
“What do you suggest I do?”
I shrugged, a full yawn working its way out of me. “Just be honest. Truth might hurt, but in the long run it’s always what heals, too.”
He nodded, sipping more of his coffee before nodding at me. “Go, Kash. We can talk about the rest with the family later. Be with your woman, because I know you’re one of those on that same list, too. She’ll be a lot happier once you walk into that room.”
“’Night, old man.” I threw him a quick grin.
He smiled. “’Morning, son.”
FIFTY-SEVEN
Bailey
The next morning, Chrissy took center stage first, sitting on the couch in Peter’s study, surrounded by all of us.
For some reason it felt more intimate, more private. Peter was sitting next to her, holding her hand, and Seraphina was to her left, nestled between her and Marie.
Everyone was silent as Chrissy spoke, focusing her attention on me. “When they took me, I didn’t know what was happening. They told me later what they made you see, but I didn’t really understand it. Not until they showed me a videotape.”
Jesus.
I had to stand. I couldn’t do this while I was sitting.
Kash caught me, but he only brought my back to his chest and wrapped an arm around my front. I leaned back on him.
“I saw what you saw and I was horrified. Bailey.” Her voice broke, a hand going to her chest. Seraphina scooted closer, wrapping both her arms around Chrissy’s free one. Peter closed his eyes, his head hanging down. He had an arm resting on the couch behind Chrissy.
“When I think about what you must’ve thought, what you went through…” Her voice trembled before she paused and came back clearer. The emotion was tucked back. “Never again, Bailey. Never again. I won’t let it.”
“And when Chase got you?” The question came from the side, from where Matt was leaning back against one of the bookshelves.
“Who’s Chase?” Cyclone asked, perched on Payton’s lap on one of the other chairs. Peter had told him and Seraphina about the final family secret that was revealed in court yesterday. It wasn’t done in a family meeting setting, but more privately. I wasn’t there, but I heard about it. Seraphina had gasped, then started crying. Cyclone hadn’t reacted.
Chrissy had been in the hallway, and she’s the one who told me about it. “He didn’t say anything. What do you think that means?”
“I think he just needs to process it. A quick reaction wouldn’t be normal. I think this is normal.” And seeing him firmly huddling on his real mother’s lap, it seemed maybe I was right.
Payton had stress lines all over her face. Her eyes were panicky, like if she made the wrong move, Cyclone would leap from her lap and declare her a horrible mother or something. She had the whole deer-in-headlights look, and it wasn’t going away. I was half expecting to see her sweating buckets within an hour.
Peter turned to Kash, who tensed behind me, a slight curse under his breath.
Peter grinned. “You said no more secrets.”
“He’s not a part of this.”
Matt gestured to the couch. “Thinking he is, since he’s the one who saved my next stepmother.”
Peter’s head whipped over. “Matthew.”
Matt shrugged. “What?” He grinned. “No more secrets, Dad.”
Seraphina sat even further upright. Her arms dropped from around Chrissy’s arm, but they were still linked around her hands. “Wait. What?” She looked between Chrissy and Peter. “You two? ”
Cyclone snorted. “Even I knew that much, and I’m ten and three-quarters.” He looked at Kash. “Who’s Chase?”
I drew in a deep breath.
Kash said, “He’s my brother.”
Marie sucked in another breath.
Theresa, who was also in our meeting but had been quiet and in the background, muttered.
“You have a brother?”
All eyes went to Seraphina, who was no longer holding on to Chrissy at all. Her hands were resting on her own legs. She had scooted to the edge of the couch. Her gaze was firmly latched onto Kash. “Like a real brother?”
“What’s that mean for me and Matt?”
Kash’s eyes swung to Cyclone, then back to Seraphina. “I have a brother. A twin, actually.”
Seraphina’s mouth fell open.
“You do?”
“Madre de Dios.” That was Marie.
Chrissy coughed, clearing her voice. “Kash’s brother is the one who rescued me from the men that had taken me. He, uh, he helped me remember things.” She looked at me again, her eyes piercing. “He showed me a video of you.”
My heart skipped a beat. I’d been holding on to Kash’s arm in front of me, but now my fingers sank tight into him. “What videos?”
“You at my funeral.”
Another skip.
“You at some ceremony at your school. You had a dress on that I knew you hated wearing.” She smiled, but her eyes were so sad.
Skip.
“You at a bar with a couple of people.”