rest of my life in prison if it meant no more women had to suffer the torture he so loves to heap on his victims.â
He frowned. Not only at the utter conviction in her voice, but because he didnât understand.
âBut you were so specific when you gave me the information on how to locate my sister even though he too slipped from our grasp. It was a case of misfortunate timing, because the police burst in when her kidnapper had left for a short period of time, and with so many police surrounding the house, he would have been alerted to their presence if he tried to return.â
âHeâs not like the others,â she said wearily. âI told you earlier that I think he may have psychic abilities of his own, but you probably think Iâm crazy.â
Caleb held up a hand. âI donât think youâre crazy at all. I believed in your abilities before I ever met you.â He hesitated before saying the rest, because his sisterâs own psychic ability was a very closely guarded secret within his family. But he also felt it would go a long way in helping Ramie trust him. If he first offered her his trust.
âTori has psychic gifts. Itâs why I had no problem believing in yours. Though, even if I hadnât been a confirmed believer youâve been one hundred percent accurate in all of the cases youâve assisted on.â
Ramieâs eyebrow shot upward. âYour sister is psychic ?â
âIn a manner of speaking, yes. But letâs go back to why you think the guy stalking you is psychic.â
Ramie rose from the bed as if she couldnât remain still a second longer. She mimicked his earlier actions, pacing back and forth, concentration marring her features.
âThereâs no other logical explanation.â She laughed a dry, brittle sound that in no way reflected amusement. âWhat you donât understand about my abilitiesâone of the many things you didnât or donât understandâis that my connection to the victim and their attacker doesnât go away immediately.â
Caleb felt himself pale as blood leached from his face. âWhat does that mean exactly?â
âIt means that I maintain a connection to both killer and victim. Sometimes for hours. Sometimes for days . Or in the case of the man stalking me, the connection has never truly been severed.â
âDear God,â he whispered, âso your torment goes long beyond what you initially experience. How in Godâs name do you survive it?â
She shrugged as though it was no big deal, but Caleb knew better. He knew how long it had taken Tori to regain a semblance of her old self and she was still dealing with the aftermath an entire year later. And Ramie didnât endure it once, like the victims she helped did. She went through it time and time again and now she was telling him that her link wasnât severed when she rid herself of whatever article she touched in order to pinpoint a victimâs location?
It didnât bear thinking about. How the hell had she survived this long without having a complete breakdown? But by all appearances sheâd done just that eighteen months ago. And then so close on the heels of that, Caleb had appeared, dragging her right back into the hell she was so desperately trying to escape.
And then he understood what she wasnât telling him or perhaps what he hadnât understood until now. His eyebrows lifted, registering his shock.
âYou still have an established link to him.â
She closed her eyes and slowly nodded. âI should say he has the link since obviously I canât get a bead on his location. God only knows Iâve tried. But heâs tapped into my mind somehow. Itâs why I think heâs psychic or has some extrasensory abilities. How else can you explain his uncanny knack for tracking my every movement? And the dreamsâ
. . .â
She shook her head, her lips