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Mackenzie White sat at her cubicle and habitually ran her index finger along the edges of a business card. It was a business card that she had been fixated on for several months now, a card that was somehow linked to her past. Or, more specifically, to the murder of her father.

She came back to it whenever she closed a case, wondering when she would allow herself to take some time off from her actual job as an agent so she could return to Nebraska and view the scene of her father's death with reinvigorated eyes that were not regulated by an FBI mentality.

Work was burning her out lately and with each case she cracked, the lure of the mystery surrounding her father grew stronger. It was getting so strong that she was feeling less of a sense of accomplishment when she closed a case. The most recent had been bringing in two men that had been masterminding a plot to get cocaine into a Baltimore high school. The job had lasted three days and had gone so smoothly that it hadn't seemed like work at all.

She'd had more than her fair share of notable cases since coming to Quantico and being pushed through the ranks in a whirlwind of action, back-room dealings, and close calls. She'd lost a partner, managed to piss off just about every supervisor she'd ever had, and made a name for herself.

The one thing she didn't have was a friend. There was Ellington, sure, but there was some sort of tainted chemistry between them that made forming a friendship difficult. And she'd officially given up on him, anyway. He'd rejected her twice now-for different reasons each time-and she was not going to be made a fool of again. She was fine with their working relationship being the only thread holding them together.

Over the last few weeks, she had also gotten to know her knew partner-a clumsy but eager rookie by the name of Lee Harrison. He was being handed an assortment of paperwork, busy duty, and research, but he was doing a splendid job. She knew that Director McGrath was just seeing how he'd handle being inundated with so much busywork. And so far, Harrison was winning everyone over.

She thought faintly of Harrison as she looked at the business card. She had asked him on a few occasions to research any businesses called Barker Antiques. And while he had come up with more results than anyone else in the last few months, all leads had still come to a dead end.

As she thought about this, she heard soft footsteps approaching her cubicle. Mackenzie slid the business card under a pile of papers beside her laptop and then pretended like she was checking her email.

"Hey, White," a familiar male voice said.

The guy is so good that he can practically hear me thinking about him, she thought. She swiveled around in her chair and looked at Lee Harrison peering into her cubicle.

"None of this White, stuff," she said. "It's Mackenzie. Mac, if you're feeling really brave."

He smiled awkwardly. It was clear that Harrison had not yet figured out how to speak to her or, for that matter, how to really even act around her. And that was fine with her. Sometimes she wondered if McGrath had assigned him as her sometimes-partner just to get him accustomed to never being sure where he stood with his coworkers. If so, she thought, it was a genius move.

"Okay then…Mackenzie," he said. "I just wanted you to know that they've just finished processing the dealers from this morning. They want to know if you need any more information from them."

"Nope. I'm good," she said.

Harrison nodded but before he left, he gave her a frown that she was starting to think was a trademark of his. "Can I ask you something?" he asked.

"Of course."

"Are you…well, are you feeling all right? You look really tired. Maybe a little flushed."

She could have easily ribbed him about such a comment and made him very awkward but she decided not to. He was a good agent and she didn't want to be the sort of agent (really not much more than a rookie herself) that hassled the new guy. So instead, she said: "Yeah, I'm good. Just not sleeping much lately."

Harrison nodded. "I get that," he said. "Well…good luck with resting." He then gave that trademark frown of his and took off, probably on to tackle whatever busybody work McGrath had lined up for him next.

Distracted from the business card and the countless unsolved mysteries it presented, Mackenzie allowed herself to leave it behind. She caught up on her emails and filed away some of the papers that had started collecting on her desk. She did not get many chances to experience these less-than-glamorous moments, and for that, she was thankful.

When her phone rang in the midst of it all, she grabbed for it anxiously. Anything to get away from this desk.

"This is Mackenzie White," she answered.

"White, it's McGrath."

She allowed the briefest of smiles to cross her face. While McGrath was far from her favorite person, she knew that whenever he called her up or even came by her cubicle, it was usually with an assignment of some sort.

It appeared that this was why he was calling. Mackenzie didn't even have time to say hello before he was speaking again, in his usual rapid-fire way of communicating.

"I need you in my office right away," he said. "And bring Harrison with you."

Again, Mackenzie was not given a chance to respond. The line was dead before a single word could bounce from her tongue.

But that was fine with her. Apparently, McGrath had a new case for her. Maybe it would sharpen her mind and give her that one last moment of clarity before she possibly stepped aside for a while to concentrate on matters with her father's old case.

With a bubbling sort of excitement pushing her, she got up and went off in search of Lee Harrison.

***

Watching the way Harrison behaved in McGrath's office was a great way for Mackenzie to ground herself. She watched him sitting rigidly at the edge of his seat as McGrath started speaking to them. The younger agent was clearly nervous and eager to please. Mackenzie knew that he was a perfectionist and that he had something very close to a photographic memory. She wondered what his memory was like-if he was perhaps soaking up each word that came out of McGrath's mouth like a sponge.

He reminds me a little bit of me, she thought as she also focused on McGrath.

"Here's what I've got for the two of you," McGrath said. "Yesterday morning, the Miami State Police called us up and filled us in on a series of murders down there. In both cases, the murders were of married couples. So that's four bodies. The murders have been fairly brutal and bloody and so far, there seems to be no obvious connection. The brutal style of the killings, as well as the fact that they were married couples, killed in bed, is making the state PD down there think it's a serial killer. I personally think it's too early to make such a claim."

"You think it could just be coincidence?" Mackenzie asked.

"I think it's a chance, yes," he said. "Anyway, they've asked for our help and I want to send both of you down. Harrison, this would be a great opportunity for you to get into the field and get your feet wet. White, I expect you to oversee him, but not boss him around. Got it?"

"Yes, sir," Mackenzie said.

"I'll have the details and flight arrangements sent your way within the hour. I don't see this taking any more than a day or two. Any questions?"

Mackenzie shook her head. Harrison gave a brisk "No sir," and Mackenzie could tell that he was doing his very best to rein in his excitement.

She couldn't blame him. She felt it, too.

Despite what McGrath thought, she already sensed this case would be far from routine.

Couples.

This was a first for her.

And she could not help but feel that this "routine" little case was going to get far worse.

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