Simon…He’d shared his eldest son’s death with Erik some time ago—a little fuel to ignite his hatred of Merrick, but there was no reason for Callia to know. Erik had proven his loyalty by keeping the secret. His son was a pleasant surprise, and Cyrus was rarely surprised by anything.
Simon had been weak, a burden from the moment he’d been born. His headstrong daughter and albino son with a frail immune system had been blessed curses from the beginning.
Weak, ungrateful children were a father’s worst nightmare. But Erik was loyal to the bone, and when the time came Erik would follow his father into hell without even blinking an eye. If only he had another just like him. Several. Still, one loyal son was better than none.
He reached over and squeezed Erik’s shoulder. “I’d like to see for myself how well you’re honing your survival skills. We leave for the island day after tomorrow.”
Erik’s eyes lit up. “What will we tell Mother?”
“That we’re going fishing.”
They shared a grin.
The sun was up when Merrick returned to the Aldora. He went below deck, and to his surprise he found Melita waiting for him. She looked up on hearing him come down the companionway. Johanna’s picture was in her hand, and the question she asked a second later was as confusing as the look on her face.
“Sully never mentioned that you knew Callia. How do you know my stepmother?”
Merrick frowned. “Stepmother?”
“You knew my father remarried after he killed my real mother. I don’t see Callia often, but I do think of her as my stepmother. She’s very—”
“You’re mistaken. That’s a picture of Johanna.”
“Your wife, Johanna?”
“That’s the only Johanna I know. Yes, my wife.”
“Sully told me that she died.”
“Cyrus killed her,” Merrick clarified. “She was twenty-six in that picture. It was taken a month before her death. Are you telling me there’s a strong resemblance between Callia and my wife?”
Melita looked at the picture again. “No. This is my stepmother.”
Merrick tried to make sense out of what she was saying. “You know your father had extensive plastic surgery on his face. If there’s a close resemblance, then Callia must have had reconstructive surgery.”
It was too bizarre to believe, but then he knew what Cyrus was capable of. After all, he’d had plastic surgery to clone Paavo Creon, their comrade. He’d gone so far as to have one of his fingers amputated to match Paavo’s hand. Nothing was beyond Cyrus’s twisted mind. It was an extreme concept, but Cyrus was an extremist in every facet of his life.
“I never considered that.” Melita laid the photo on the table. “I can’t imagine why anyone would agree to that, but knowing my father, she probably didn’t have a choice. The likeness is uncanny. Sorry, if I—” She stopped in midsentence, then spun the picture toward Merrick and pointed to Johanna’s raised hand, holding her hair back from her face. “See this scar. Callia has one just like it. She told me how she got it. She was rescuing her cat.”
Melita’s claim hit Merrick in the solar plexus like a sledgehammer.
“His name was something like Jasper or…”
“Jinx?”
“That’s it.”
Merrick sat down at the table before his knees buckled. “Tell me the story, Melita.”
She relayed the tale while Merrick’s memory followed along. Johanna had needed eighteen stitches to close the wound. He’d wanted to kill that damn cat, but the silver Siamese wasn’t just Johanna’s pet. She had loved Jinx like a mother loves a child.
A glass of water materialized in front of him. The sound of his name and a hand on his arm jerked Merrick back.
“Should I get Sully?”
“No. Sit down.”
She sat across from him, and they stared at each other for several seconds. Finally, she said, “Callia and Johanna are the same person, aren’t they?”
“I saw her die.”
“You were there?”
“No. I watched it on my computer in my office at Onyxx headquarters.”
“Could it have been someone else?”
“No. It was Johanna.” It wasn’t possible that she could have survived the explosion, but as that thought came to him, so did another. “Cyrus is an explosives expert. The warehouse was leveled.” He thought a minute. “Time delay. He rigged the explosion on a timer. She wasn’t in the warehouse when it blew.”
“Did you find a body?”
“No. The explosion was double-charged. After searching through the rubble, we found nothing.”
“Then why did you think she was inside?”
“She was in that warehouse. I saw her strapped to a bed with C4. The warehouse was one of ours. I’d been there many times. I found her car abandoned at the shopping mall where she told me she was going that day. She was gone.” Merrick pointed to the picture. “That photo is almost twenty years old. You said Callia looks like this now?”
“Pretty close. A little older, but not much.”
“Johanna would be forty-six now. How’s that possible?”
“I don’t know.”
Merrick knew that Cyrus had remarried, but they had never been able to uncover any data on the woman. It was obvious now why that was. He said, “You’ve spent time with her. How is she?”
“Not much time. Every other year I was allowed a visit with Simon.”
“And how did she seem?”
“I’m not sure what you’re asking?”
“You know Cyrus, Melita. If he has my wife, then she’s living with him against her will.”
“I don’t think so. He treats her like a queen. Like he…”
“Like he what?”
“Loves her.”