for you guys. But why did they bring all of us here? Why are we in the same room?â
Emily picked at her fingernail. âWell, you know who works for the FBI. Fuji.â
Spencer pressed her tongue hard against the roof of her mouth. Jasmine Fuji was an FBI agent whoâd been asking the girls questions about Tabitha Clarkâs death. Jamaica? she mouthed.
Aria looked around nervously. âMaybe they found out about . . . you know.â She drew a T on the table with her finger. T for Tabitha.
âMaybe Ali told them,â Emily said.
âBut we have proof that we didnât do it,â Hanna said. âAli texted us and said she killed her. Weâll just show them that.â
âHow can we?â Emily said, her eyes full of fear. She drew something on the table with her finger, too. The letter A .
Spencer knew what she meant. If they told about A, A might hurt someone else.
Aria sat back in the chair, making it creak. âI wish there was a way to talk but to remain protected. Besides the witness protection program.â
Spencer licked her lips. âWe could request immunity,â she whispered. âMake them promise to protect us if we come forward about A.â
Emily looked nervous. âBut what if they say no . . . and then manipulate it out of us anyway?â
âOr what if they say theyâll protect us but donât follow through with it?â Aria asked.
âYeah, I donât think that sounds like a good plan,â Hanna said, biting a nail.
âIt is a good plan,â Spencer insisted. âI see it on Law and Order all the time.â
Footsteps rang out in the hall, growing closer. Then the door opened, and a woman walked through. Everyone jumped. âHello, girls,â a familiar brisk voice said.
It was Agent Fuji. She shut the door behind her. Spencer swallowed hard. This was about Tabitha.
Fujiâs black hair was sleekly styled as usual, but there was something tired-looking about her face. When she pulled out a chair to sit, one of her nails broke. âLetâs talk,â she said. Fuji glanced at each of them as she sat down.
No one said a word. Hannaâs hair hung in her face. Aria wiped tears with her sleeve. Spencer had picked away all the skin on the side of her thumbnail. She wondered if Fuji had heard everything.
Agent Fuji settled back in her chair and jingled her keys. Her keychain held a picture of a West Highland terrier with pink bows in its hair. Spencer hadnât pinned Fuji as the type who liked dogs.
Outside, another door slammed. A phone rang. A heater clicked on with a rattle. âOkay,â Fuji said finally. âHit and run. Aiding and abetting. Dating a fugitive. And international art theft. And it all comes out at once? It seems like an awful coincidence. You girls could face serious prison time. This will ruin your fatherâs campaign, Hanna. If youâve gotten accepted to colleges, theyâll probably renege the offers. Youâre ruining your lives. Did you even think about that?â
No one dared to look at Fuji. Spencerâs heart banged in her chest.
âIâve been working with the state and local police forces on this Clark case, and I think thereâs stuff youâre hiding from me about that, too.â Fuji folded her hands. âYouâd better start talkingâabout something .â
Hanna shifted. Aria wiped another tear from her cheek. Spencer cleared her throat and glanced around the table. âAnderson Cooper,â she said in a calm, even voice. Their secret code for Ali.
âSpence, I donât know.â Aria looked pained.
Hanna gulped. âYeah, maybe we shouldââ
âWe have to,â Spencer interrupted. âItâs the only way. Just trust me on this.â
Everyone clammed up. Fuji stared at them, waiting. Then Aria sighed. âFine. Letâs do it.â
After a moment, Hanna ever-so-faintly nodded.