Did he erase those pictures from the web? And if it’s that important for him not to be recognized, did he kill to keep his secret? God, did I get poor Darren hurt—or worse?

And what does it mean for Mary?

I tell myself that Darren probably had his fingers in a lot of secret information. Isn’t the dark web full of killers and criminals?

But the timing seems suspicious.

Did he follow me to Darren’s? I feel like I shouldn’t go back to the residence hall.

With shaking hands, I text Luka yet again.

Heading to your place.

I can’t think of what to do next. My blood is racing, and I can’t think straight.

I should take an Uber, but what if Bender is tracking my credit card activity or something? If he sees that I called an Uber, he might be able to find out where I went.

I decide on the subway. I’m about to look up the best route on my phone, but then I set it to airplane mode, turn it off, and shove it back in my pocket because I’m in full-blown paranoia now.

I’ll do the old-fashioned thing and check an actual map. I make a beeline to the 116th Street station, stop at the map and figure out how to get myself near Luka’s condo. It’s just one transfer. I could be there in under an hour. But then I’d use tap-and-go and that could be tracked.

“Hey, fancy meeting you here.”

I know that voice.

Bender.

I fix my gaze on the map, pretending not to hear him. What if I darted down the steps into the subway? Would he chase me? But it’s not like I can run forever down there. Could I bolt up the sidewalk?

Running for it will probably tip him off that something’s up.

My stomach folds in on itself once and then again and then a third time. My stomach is a diamond of fear at this point. It’s a wonder I’m standing upright.

“Hey.” He comes up and stands next to me. He looks like his normal self, except he has a uniform on. He’s Luka’s half-brother.Andhe’s a cop.

“I got your text.”

I slap on my most neutral and bored face. My first thought is that he got the text I sent to Luka, but then I realize he’s talking about the proof of life ask.

“You didn’t respond,” I say.

He grins. “Well, I was busy asking your sister your completely random question.”

“You were?”

“What is her doll’s favorite food,” he says. “That would be chocolate chip pancakes, I believe?”

Something in my chest unclenches. “She’s alive?”

“Of course she is,” he says. “And I believe you have something for me now?”

“I—I don’t have the hair with me.”

“That’s okay. I got the hair from another source.”

“You did?” My mind spins. I have to warn Luka.

Bender smiles like a Cheshire cat. “But I will take the story. Tell me where he was.”