Evadne Ashbourne’s brows furrowed as she took the bag and examined the pills closely.
“This stuff is incredibly potent,” Aaron explained, his gaze fixed on the suspects in the car, his anger palpable. “It’s addictive after a single dose. The body has very little initial rejection, and it sends users into a state of extreme euphoria. They can go for days without sleep and feel no fatigue.” He swore under his breath. “Damn it! We finally managed to eradicate that last poison, and now this ‘Crystal Ice’ crap pops up! Fucking hell, it’s like trying to stamp out a wildfire!”
“Aaron, did Crystal Ice originate in Elmsworth? Are other cities seeing it?”
“We haven’t heard reports from anywhere else yet. It only started appearing here in the last month. We’re working hard to trace the source, but so far, we’ve only caught a few small fry. No real breakthroughs.”
Evadne thought for a moment, then lowered her voice. “Aaron, can you give me one of those pills? I have a use for it.”
Aaron looked startled, so she quickly added, “Don’t worry, I’m not going to hurt anyone, and I’m definitely not going to hurt myself. I just want to have its chemical composition analyzed.”
“Our forensics lab has already done that. It’s a narcotic, no doubt about it.”
“I have another purpose for it. Please, Aaron, just this once.”
Aaron pressed his lips together, then, when his colleagues weren’t looking, he discreetly poured a single blue pill into Jason Dempsey’s palm.
…
After Aaron left, Mr. Murray, his original plans disrupted by the encounter with Evadne, quietly drove away.
Through a grimy window, Evadne and Jason could see Nora Jones’s mother kneeling on her bed, facing the wall. Disheveled and filthy, she brandished a large kitchen knife and screamed obscenities at nothing.
The scene was a heartbreaking tableau of madness and despair.
“Ms. Ashbourne, should we… still go in?” Jason asked, his voice filled with concern.
Evadne shook her head, her eyes dim. “Let’s not disturb her for now.”
“But don’t you need her testimony?”
“Her mental state is too fragile. Nothing she says now would be admissible in court. We need a different approach, a long-term plan.” Evadne turned away. “Jason, arrange for someone to discreetly watch over Mrs. Cooper. And find a subtle way to provide her with some financial support.”
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