Page 193 of Sworn in Deceit


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Aria reappears with paper and pens. “Here, we can figure this out.”

Tension rises, silence falls. The only sounds are pens scratching on paper and occasional curses.

“Three hundred sixty-two thousand, eight hundred eighty,” Rex grumbles.

“What?” I spare him a glance.

“The number of combinations you can make with nine letters.”

We gape at him.

“What? I may be a party animal, but I’m smart. A genius really—”

“Ugh.” I roll my eyes, a smile twitching my lips. I miss my siblings.

“Silent Eke?” Maxwell furrows his brow. “God knows the man makes no sound.”

I try it. Still nothing.

“An Elks Tie!” Aria yells.

We stare at her, and she grimaces. “I don’t know. I’m a nurse, not a wordsmith.”

I try that too. Nothing.

“Ink Least.” Scarlett holds up her paper. “Does that mean anything?”

“No.” That combo doesn’t work. I slide the letters back into the original position.

ELIAS KENT

“It’s something else, something—”

Then suddenly—clarity.

I slap my forehead.

“What?” That can be Rex or the girls. I don’t know because my quaking pulse eclipses all sounds.

“I’m so stupid,” I whisper, more for myself than for others. “He told me who he was all along.”

My fingers tremble as I rearrange the letters once more.

The most obvious answer.

KIAN LESTE

“Holy shit. He’s your Kian? The guy you dated in Chicago in high school?” Rex asks.

Click.

I nod, a sob wrenching out of my throat.

A tiny compartment pops open at the bottom.

A micro SD card tumbles out.

“Let me get my laptop.” Scarlett scrambles off the seat.