“Maybe she has a right to want to strike first.'

'I don’t doubt she has every right. I’m merely suggesting that you analyze what being back here has done to you. It’s you against the world again.' He added deliberately, 'Or maybe you and Jane MacGuire against the world.'

'Nonsense. I’ve never even met the child.'

'Maybe you shouldn’t meet her. Why don’t you let me go see her alone in the morning.'

She turned to face him. 'What are you saying?'

'Why did Dom choose someone from this neighborhood? Why did he bring you back here?

Think about it.'

She walked in silence for a moment. 'He wants me to identify with her,' she whispered. Christ, she was already identifying with the little girl. She and Jane had walked the same streets, suffered abandonment and hardship, fought their way through loneliness and hurt. 'He’s setting me up. First talking to me about reincarnation and then choosing Jane MacGuire. He’s not satisfied with killing a child and laying the guilt on my doorstep. He wants me emotionally involved with her.'

'That’s the way I figure it.'

Bastard. 'He wants me to feel as if he’s killing my daughter all over again.' Her hands clenched into fists at her sides. 'He wants to kill Bonnie again.”

“And that’s why you shouldn’t go near Jane MacGuire. You’re already forming an attachment and you’ve not even met her.'

“I can keep her at a distance.”

“Sure.'

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'It won’t be that difficult, Joe. Not if she’s like me at that age. I wasn’t exactly approachable.'

'I would have approached you.”

“And I would have spit in your eye.”

“It’s not a good idea for you to see her.”

“I have to do it.'

'I know,' Joe said grimly. 'He hasn’t left you any way out.' No way out.

Of course there would be a way out. She had fought her way out of this neighborhood. She had fought her way back to sanity after Bonnie had been killed. She wouldn’t let that son of a bitch trap her now. Joe was wrong. She loved kids, but she was no bleeding heart. She could save Jane MacGuire’s life and beat that monster. All she had to do was keep at a distance a little girl she didn’t even know.

But Dom wouldn’t keep Jane at a distance. His shadow was already looming over her.

Don’t think about it. Tomorrow she and Joe would talk to Fay Sugarton. Tonight Jane MacGuire was under guard and sleeping peacefully.

The little girl would be safe tonight.

Maybe.

'I’ve been looking for you, Mike. I told you to go to the alley near the mission.' Jane sat down near the big cardboard box. 'It’s not good here.'

'I like it,' Mike said.

'It’s safer where there are people.'

'This is closer to home.' Mike eagerly reached for the paper bag she held out to him.

'Hamburgers?'

'Spaghetti.'

'I like hamburgers better.'

'I have to take what I can get.' What she could steal, really. Well, it wasn’t exactly stealing, was it? Cusanelli’s gave its leftovers to Meals on Wheels or the Salvation Army instead of throwing them out. 'Eat it and then go over to the mission.'

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“I had to wait until the restaurant closed.' She stood up. 'I’ve got to get back.”

“Now?' He was disappointed.

'If you’d been at the mission, I could have stayed a few minutes. It’s too late now.'

'You said Fay slept hard and wouldn’t wake up.'

Maybe. 'I have to go climb in the kitchen window. Chang and Raoul have the room next door to the kitchen.'

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