Eve nodded, rose. “Subject has invoked right to counsel. Interview end. Peabody, will you take Ms. Blake back to Holding where she’ll be permitted to contact her chosen representative?”
“Yes, sir. Ms. Blake.”
Blake got to her feet. “Each one of us was on a path to a life, to work, maybe to love and family. To children. Who knows? Each one of us was ripped off that path and thrown into a dark place where there would always be nightmares. They killed who we
were, Lieutenant. Who we might have been. How does the law punish that?”
“The two left will never get out of a cage—it’s their turn to be the animal. You have and had a choice, to make yourself into what you could be, and you made that choice.”
“Elsi was a virgin. Rape was her only sexual experience. She never had a chance.”
As Peabody led Blake out, Eve pressed her hands to her eyes. Her throat burned, raw and dry. Her head pounded in an ugly beat.
She dropped her hands when Mira stepped in.
“So?” Eve shrugged. “Diminished capacity? Despite the calculation?”
“It’s possible they’ll spend their years in a facility, get treatment, therapy. But they conspired to murder, and succeeded with three.”
“But the law’s slippery and full of loopholes.”
“It is. But you’ve done your job, and more. You stood for those women, too, Eve, and you’ll stand for the rest as they’re identified.”
“Harvo’s come through with more names. Do I contact them? What if they don’t remember, are living their lives? What good would it do?”
Mira laid her hands on Eve’s shoulders, rubbed at the knotted muscles as she met Eve’s eyes in the wide mirror.
“You needed to remember, or you couldn’t live your life, not fully, not as you were meant. You could pass the notifications off, with no shame.”
“It would shame me.”
Turning Eve toward her, Mira cupped Eve’s face. “Because you chose to take a terrible thing and make yourself who you are. You and I, we feel for Grace Blake, for all of them. But what you said to her was truth. It was truth, Eve. I’ll help with the notifications. I’ll offer counseling to every one you find, if they want it from me.”
“You deserve each other.”
“Excuse me?”
“You and Mr. Mira. You really deserve each other. Lucky when that happens. You’ll tell him it’s done.”
“I will.”
“I guess he told you I told him because I thought you’d already told him.”
Understanding perfectly, Mira nodded. “Yes, we talked. He’ll be your champion. He’s a quiet hero, Eve, but he’s steadfast, and he’s true. He’ll never betray your trust, and will always be there for you.”
This time when Eve pressed her fingers to her eyes, tears pressed back. “Okay. I’ve got to finish this. I just want to go home and sleep for a couple days.”
“Go home. Sleep awhile.”
“No, I need to interview the rest of them.”
“Then I’ll observe.”
“And then I have to go there. To where this all happened. I need to see it, document it, secure it. There will be other recordings. Goddamn tradition.”
“Do you want me to go with you?”
“No. No. You should go home. You don’t look like you’ve slept in a week. No offense.”