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hadn’t had time to think about the car.

      She said, “It’s in the BAU parking lot here in Quantico. Don’t worry, it’ll be safe.”

      “How long am I going to have to do without it?”

      Riley felt a twinge of anger.

      “You’ll manage somehow, Ryan,” she said.

      “Yeah, but for how long?”

      “Like I said—I’ll call you when I know myself.”

      As Riley and Crivaro were heading outside the building, Ryan kept jabbering over the phone.

      Mostly about his car, Riley couldn’t help but notice.

      The more he went on, the more it irritated her.

      She and Crivaro were walking through the parking lot when Riley finally said …

      “Look, Ryan—I really can’t talk now. I promise to get back to you as soon as I can. I love you.”

      She could hear Ryan’s voice still complaining as she ended the call.

      Opening the car door for Riley, Agent Crivaro said, “Everything OK at home?”

      “Couldn’t be better,” Riley grumbled, climbing into the passenger seat.

      Her anger was fading, and now she felt embarrassed that Crivaro couldn’t have helped overhearing her words to Ryan.

      Crivaro got into the car and started the engine.

      Then he smiled at Riley ever so slightly and said, “Hey, in case I didn’t mention it—we’re partners now.”

      Yeah, I kind of figured that, Riley thought as Crivaro drove out of the parking lot.

      So a few things were clear.

      She was an FBI agent.

      She was Jake Crivaro’s partner.

      And they were going to Arizona.

      She wished she had some idea of what else to expect today.

      CHAPTER FOUR

      Riley couldn’t help wondering …

      Is he mad at me or something?

      Agent Crivaro had barely spoken to her as he drove them from Quantico to the Reagan Airport.

      But why …?

      She knew Crivaro could be gruff, impatient, and even angry whenever she made mistakes or disobeyed orders—which unfortunately had been all too often. But what could she possibly have done wrong during the short time they’d been together this morning?

      He’d just rushed her out of the BAU offices without much explanation, not even giving time to stop and make a private call to Ryan. Of course, now Ryan was mad at her, and she realized he had some reason to be annoyed.

      But what could be the problem with Agent Crivaro?

      Maybe it doesn’t have anything to do with me, she thought hopefully.

      Maybe something personal was bothering him.

      In any case, Riley didn’t feel like it was a good idea to ask.

      She just sat quietly in the car, trying to focus on the most amazing things about today—she was an FBI agent, she was on a case, and she was partnered with one of the most respected agents in the BAU.

      When they got to the airport, Crivaro rushed them through the check-in. She had to hurry to keep up as they practically ran all the way to the gate.

      Breathless from their dash through the concourse, they got there just in time for the last call for passengers on their flight. Riley remembered how Crivaro had looked at his watch when she’d arrived at his office and grumbled …

      “It’s about time you got here.”

      Now Riley understood why Crivaro had been so agitated about the time,

      If they’d gotten to the gate a couple of minutes later, they would have missed the flight completely. She wished he had explained things to her instead of just expecting her to follow along without question.

      He’d told her he had trouble working with partners. So, now that she was a partner and not just a trainee, what did that mean she’d be in for?

      Riley reminded herself that Crivaro must have had to plan this trip hastily. He probably hadn’t known about it himself until the last minute.

      This must be about something really urgent, she thought with a slight thrill of excitement.

      After they boarded, Crivaro sat in a window seat and stared outside as the plane took off. Sitting next to him, Riley was still wondering what was on his mind and why they’d been in such a rush. When the plane reached cruising altitude, Crivaro tilted back his seat and kept staring out the window. The light on his face revealed lines etched by years of difficult cases.

      Riley felt sure that whatever this one might be, she was going to learn a lot about tracking criminal behavior. When she’d worked with him before, she had been yanked out of whatever was supposed to be her normal routine—college, internship, Academy training. Now that she was actually assigned to the job, she’d have more time to understand what was going on.

      But when would she find out what that was? Surely she also had more right to information now.

      Finally she summoned up the courage to ask him …

      “Uh, are you going to tell me anything about the case we’ll be working on?”

      Crivaro’s lips twisted a little. He looked as though he wasn’t sure how to answer that question.

      Then he said, “Possibly—just possibly—we’ve got a serial killer to catch.”

      Riley thought she detected more than a little skepticism in his voice, as if he didn’t believe any such thing.

      Crivaro paused, then continued, “About a year ago, a young woman’s body was found on a hiking trail in Dyson Park in Colorado. Yesterday another woman’s body was found on another hiking trail in Arizona. She died under … well, similar circumstances. We’re going to Arizona to check and see if there’s really any connection.”

      Crivaro looked out the window again, as if there were nothing more to say.

      “Is there anything else?” Riley asked.

      “Not really,” Crivaro said, still looking out the window.

      Riley felt thoroughly confused now. This might be her first day on the job, but she knew perfectly well that Crivaro ought to know more than he was telling her. In fact, he ought to have had a folder full of materials to show her to bring her up to date. They should be poring over that stuff right now.

      She asked, “What were the victims’ names?”

      Crivaro shrugged slightly. “I don’t remember the name of the victim in Colorado. Nobody’s told me the name of the one in Arizona.”

      Riley couldn’t believe her ears.

      What does he mean, nobody’s told him?

      What does he mean, he doesn’t remember?

      Was he being secretive, or …?

      Her eyes widened as she got a strong hunch about what was going on with him.

      She said to Crivaro …

      “This isn’t an official BAU case, is it?”

      Crivaro said with a slight growl, “It doesn’t matter.”

      Riley felt a flash of anger.

      She said, “I kind of think it does matter, Agent Crivaro. This is my first day as a BAU agent. What am I even doing here? I think I have a right to know


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