xxvii. to be loved

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TO BE LOVED
:: xxvii, to be loved




Hotch began, "Will called me not too long ago. He said that Jennifer went to see Chrissy to work out something because they weren't getting along and that's the last he seen or heard from her."

Everyone's attention gathered towards Thomas.

"Yeah, she was there." Thomas recalled, "But she left right after the talk. Chrissy said Jennifer was gone within the next hour or two."

"Ok." Morgan intervened, "But what was going on between them? Why weren't they getting along?"

Thomas cleared his throat, "Chrissy didn't like that me and Jennifer are close. Because of that, drew a wedge between them and Jennifer was there to reconcile."

"What if it's the Sherwood killer?" Spencer blurted out.

That definitely got Thomas' attention, "How exactly?"

"The killer follows you. Kills people around you."

"But why veer from men to women?" A reasonable question was asked.

Spencer's eyes stayed on Thomas, "Jealousy. The killer didn't like that Jennifer was close to Thomas, like Chrissy."

Thomas scoffed, "What's with you tossing around their names this entire case? You got some weird vendetta against the Vanderbilts?" His tone got angry, "Keep my wife and her brother's name out of your mouth."

The energy completely changed in that room and for the first time ever, Hotch wasn't completely sure on what to do but to keep a clear head and be objective.

Hotch's tone was stern, "Our only priority is finding Jennifer. We will go wherever the case leads us. However . . " He looked to Thomas, "Your home was the last place she was at and Chrissy was the last to see her. We need to ask Chrissy questions."

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