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21 " There was a difference between not distrusting someone anymore and trusting them to let yourself be totally vulnerable. "
― Charlie Adhara , The Wolf at the Door (Big Bad Wolf, #1)
22 " In Cooper´s opinion the amount of taxidermy had crossed the line from that of an enthusiastic hunter into Norman Bates territory. "
23 " he wanted to be back in Bethesda questioning Pultz. Why had he killed Caroline Tuscini? Why had he paused after dropping to the other side of the fence when he could have gotten away? What had he been about to say? "
24 " Motive didn’t have a lot to do with bloodlust, Jefferson would say, and shake it off, ready for the next case. But he was used to it. He’d been working for the BSI for five years. Almost as long as the BSI had existed. Cooper had only been there for six months and wasn’t yet comfortable walking away before an investigation was technically closed. "
25 " After Cooper had woken up in the hospital missing six and a half feet of small intestine, with a tube draining his stomach contents out his nose and an invitation to discuss “possible promotion opportunities” at the mysterious BSI headquarters, the only question he had was what the hell had happened. The BSI told him they could answer that if he agreed to join their team. "
26 " She’s on her way to Mercy Hospital in Portland. "
27 " Everything about him looked crumpled. His clothes, his hair, his skin, his face, his spirit. "
28 " Portland Jetport’s ceiling was made entirely of polished wood beams and the walls were all glass. A giant modernized log cabin, which was pretty much exactly what he’d expected of Maine. "