My Kaiju Parasite Revived Me, But a Yandere Bought My Streaming Rights
Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 127: The Asking
- Chapter 126: First Walker
- Chapter 125: Eggs
- Chapter 124: Until Morning
- Chapter 123: Quarters a Dozen
- Chapter 122: The Handoff
- Chapter 121: Day Seventeen
- Chapter 120: The Cost
- Chapter 119: The Seal
- Chapter 118: Chambered
- Chapter 117: Saint Enterings
- Chapter 116: Final Prep
- Chapter 115: The Conversation
- Chapter 114: Jakarta
- Chapter 113: Vesper Street
- Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 111: A Kiss
- Chapter 110: Mitsurugi
- Chapter 109: Soma Box
- Chapter 108: Harness
- Chapter 107: Mace
- Chapter 106: Aris Wondering
- Chapter 105: Vance Lot
- Chapter 104: Day Four
- Chapter 103: Coat
- Chapter 102: Walk
- Chapter 101: Day Two
- Chapter 100: Kettle
- Chapter 99: Empty Chair
- Chapter 98: Live Session
- Chapter 97: Sixteen Days
- Chapter 96: Vessel
- Chapter 95: Quarter
- Chapter 94: Soma’s Question
- Chapter 93: Audit
- Chapter 92: Armorer’s Quarter
- Chapter 91: Folder Three
- Chapter 90: Statue Yard
- Chapter 89: Old Address
- Chapter 88: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 87: A day of Tali
- Chapter 86: Sound Bites
- Chapter 85: Lively Spirit
- Chapter 84: beep Boop
- Chapter 83: Drifting Notes
- Chapter 82: Buried Stages
- Chapter 81: Gala Cover
- Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 79: Bom Bom Party
- Chapter 78: Black Tie
- Chapter 77: Mindful Manners
- Chapter 76: Dust and Diamonds
- Chapter 75: Structure is Key
- Chapter 74: Advancing Plans(2)
- Chapter 73: Advancing Plans
- Chapter 72: Hardened Emotions
- Chapter 71: Fevered Tali
- Chapter 70: Ice Dagger
- Chapter 69: Rank C intergration
- Chapter 68: A Seed of Faith
- Chapter 67: Is this still my Friend?
- Chapter 66: Viewed Scars
- Chapter 65: Rank C
- Chapter 64: Honoring the Fallen
- Chapter 63: Soma Happenings
- Chapter 62: Commanding Presence
- Chapter 61: Chest Cavity [18+ Gore]
- Chapter 60: blood Tablet
- Chapter 59: No Answer
- Chapter 58: Bruised Ego
- Chapter 57: Blood Droplets
- Chapter 56: Stinger Shot
- Chapter 55: Ashing Siege
- Chapter 54: Elara’s Point of View
- Chapter 53: Bloody Streamers
- Chapter 52: Rina’s Run
- Chapter 51: Purple Coded
- Chapter 50: Dub Con (18+)
- Chapter 49: Pressing Down
- Chapter 48: Terminal Promises
- Chapter 47: On tap
- Chapter 46: Bone Crushing
- Chapter 45: Acid Batteries
- Chapter 44: Sync Rating +
- Chapter 43: Vaulting Crawlers
- Chapter 42: Siphoned Love
- Chapter 41: Bracketed Pain
- Chapter 40: Public Placement
- Chapter 39: Binding Moves
- Chapter 38: Loose Ends
- Chapter 37: A Moment’s Notice (R18)
- Chapter 36: Hotel Stayings
- Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- Chapter 34: Division PR
- Chapter 33: SSS Rescue(2)
- Chapter 32: SSS Rescue?(1)
- Chapter 31: Mimic
- Chapter 30: Shockwave
- Chapter 29: Triage of Trouble
- Chapter 28: Custom Build (2)
- Chapter 27: Custom Build(1)
- Chapter 26: Nexus Anchor
- Chapter 25: Pint’s of blood
- Chapter 24: Dusted Eyes
- Chapter 23: Hiro’s Freeze
- Chapter 22: Rapid Wipe
- Chapter 21: Hit the ground
- Chapter 20: Ground works
- Chapter 19: Deep Kiss
- Chapter 18: Dinner
- Chapter 17: Backdoor Burner
- Chapter 16: Zippy Dippy
- Chapter 15: Steel Bluff
- Chapter 14: Carcass training
- Chapter 13: Defying a Leash
- Chapter 12: Earn Your Spot
- Chapter 11: Who is She?
- Chapter 10: Smaller Target
- Chapter 9: Honju Smasher
- Chapter 8: How a Butcher Hunts
- Chapter 7: Let Me Try!
- Chapter 6: Morphine Shaking Pain
- Chapter 5: Awake and refreshed
- Chapter 4: Burst Power
- Chapter 3: Enter Kikaru
- Chapter 2: The Gambit
- Chapter 1: Stomach Pain
The watcher’s car was not in front of his mother’s building.
Elara had confirmed at oh-six-hundred. The car belonged to a Furuhashi observation team, not an executive one. Furuhashi had been watching the building for nine days, and had withdrawn the team at twenty-two-hundred last night without notice. The Hacker did not know why.
Caleb went up the stairs alone.
It was ten in the morning.
He had slept four hours.
His ribs were quiet under the harness. The silver had not warmed since the bridge. He had washed his hands twice and the second time he had stopped checking them.
He knocked on the door of 1407.
She opened it on the second knock.
She had been awake. She had coffee on. She was wearing a blue sweater Caleb had not seen before and her hair was pulled back like it had been when he was a child.
She stepped aside. He came in, and she closed the door behind him.
She had set the kitchen for two.
Two cups. Two plates. A small dish of butter. A toast rack with four slices.
She poured the coffee.
He sat down.
She sat down across from him.
She did not ask him why he had come back.
She said: "I made you breakfast. You haven’t sat down and let me feed you without bleeding on something since you were eleven. Eat. We can talk afterward."
He ate.
She watched him eat like a mother watching a son she had fed too often in emergencies and too rarely in peace. Her own plate stayed untouched. She drank her coffee slowly and refilled his when his cup was half empty.
He finished the toast. She took the plate away. She brought it back washed. She sat down again.
"I knew you were coming back today," she said. "Your father told me on Tuesday."
"He told you."
"He came to the door at three in the morning. He had a key. He has had a key for nineteen years. He let himself in. He sat at this table. He drank a cup of coffee with me. He told me three things and then he left before sunrise. I have not slept since."
"What did he tell you?"
"He told me his real name. He told me his real work. He told me that your brother was awake, truly awake, and that you were going to come back to this apartment on Tuesday morning. I did not believe him when he said the first two. I believed him when he said the third because you came for the coat on the day he said you would come the first time."
She paused.
She drank her coffee.
"The first thing he told me was that he never died in an industrial accident. The second thing he told me was the work he has been doing for forty-six years. The third thing was that the work would end in five days and that he needed me to know before it ended in case he did not survive it. He did not say in case he did not survive it. He said in case the work was not finished. He did not need to translate it for me. I had been the wife of a man who lied to me about everything for the first ten years of our marriage and then walked out of the country. I have known what the words meant since I was twenty-eight."
Caleb’s hand tightened around the coffee cup. "Mom."
"Yes."
"Why didn’t you tell me?"
"Because he asked me not to. And because telling you would not have made you safer. And because I have not been a good enough mother to give you news that big in a phone call. I wanted to be in the room with you when you found out. I am in the room with you now."
"Yes."
"He told me you would need two more things from this apartment. The cookbook on the third shelf. The photograph in the silver frame above the bed. He asked me to give them to you and not to ask what was inside them. I am going to break that part of his request. I want to know what is in them. I want you to tell me before you leave today."
"Mom." 𝗳𝚛𝚎𝚎𝘄𝕖𝕓𝕟𝕠𝚟𝚎𝕝.𝗰𝕠𝐦
"Caleb, I am done learning what my life was after everyone else has finished deciding how much I can bear."
His eyes moved from the cookbook to the photograph, and he swallowed the answer he wanted to give. "Okay."
She brought him the cookbook.
It was a softcover from a publisher that had stopped existing in 2008. The cover was a photograph of bread on a wooden cutting board. The spine had been repaired with cloth tape twice. She had cooked from it for the first ten years of his life.
The box stayed closed.
She set it on the table in front of him.
She brought him the photograph next.
The photograph was of her and Marcus and Caleb at five years old and his brother at three, standing in a park Caleb did not remember. The frame was tarnished silver, scuffed at the bottom edge from years of sitting on the same shelf. The glass was clean.
She set it down next to the cookbook and sat down.
Caleb opened the cookbook first.
The folder was glued into the inside back cover. The seam had been smoothed and rebound by a hand that knew how to bind books. He worked the seam loose with his thumb. The folder slid free. It was thinner than the one from the coat lining. It held a single sheet of paper.
He read it. He read it twice. He passed it to his mother. She read it. She set it down.
"That’s a list of dates," she said, and her voice had gone flat.
"Yes."
"They’re not random."
"No. They’re the days each of them died, one line for each name."
"Who?"
"The six marked names on the list from the coat. Six dates. Six deaths. The earliest is nineteen eighty-three. The latest is last year."
She studied the dates.
She found her own answer in them before he had to say anything else.
She set the sheet down carefully.
"How many of them did your father know."
"All of them. He marked them. He was the recordkeeper."
She nodded once.
Her eyes stayed dry.
She picked up the photograph.
She opened the back of the frame like someone who had opened it before.
Inside, taped to the back of the photograph itself, was a small brass key.
The key was not labeled.
She held it between thumb and forefinger, then gave it to Caleb.
"This is for the box in the storage unit on Vesper Street. The unit is in my name. The rent has been paid through twenty-thirty by a holding company I do not know the name of. I have not been to the storage unit in fifteen years. I do not know what is in the box. Your father told me on Tuesday that the box was the last thing. He told me that whatever was in it was the only piece of the work he had not been able to handle himself."
"He didn’t tell you what was in it."
"He did not. He said it would be obvious when you opened it. He said it would not be obvious to anyone else. He said the box has been waiting since before you were born."
Caleb put the key in his coat pocket.
He put the cookbook and the photograph in the canvas bag he had brought.
He stood. She stood with him. They walked to the door together. At the door she stopped him.
"Caleb."
"Yeah."
"Your brother. Is he safe."
"Yes. As much as safe means anything in this family."
"Is he going to be in the room on Day Sixteen."
"Yes."
She closed her eyes, then opened them.
"Bring him back to me, if you can. If you cannot, come back yourself. I will take whichever one of you walks out of it. I would prefer both."
"Mom."
"Go," she said, and opened the door before either of them could turn the goodbye into another argument.
He waited until he was in the back of the car with the cookbook on his lap, the photograph on the seat beside him, and the key in his pocket before counting the names on the manifest.
Then he counted.
The third folder’s list. Seven names, six marked. He was the seventh.
Folder Two’s list. Seventeen names, six marked, eleven unmarked. The two redacted ones, Vance and Aris, added back made nineteen.
The six marked names from the third folder were the same six marked names from Folder Two. Six dead operators, six SSS chairs that had emptied since 1983, six dates in the cookbook insert.
The eleven unmarked names from Folder Two were the eleven conspirators who had broken open the Twelfth in 1979.
His mother was one of them. Aris’s mother was one of them.
Marcus’s name was nowhere on either list, because Marcus had not put himself on the list.
He had put himself in the office that built the list.
Caleb studied the cookbook on his lap.
He understood, for the first time, that his father was not finishing a job his father had started.
His father was finishing a job his mother had started.
- Chapter 128: The Brother
- Chapter 127: The Asking
- Chapter 126: First Walker
- Chapter 125: Eggs
- Chapter 124: Until Morning
- Chapter 123: Quarters a Dozen
- Chapter 122: The Handoff
- Chapter 121: Day Seventeen
- Chapter 120: The Cost
- Chapter 119: The Seal
- Chapter 118: Chambered
- Chapter 117: Saint Enterings
- Chapter 116: Final Prep
- Chapter 115: The Conversation
- Chapter 114: Jakarta
- Chapter 113: Vesper Street
- Chapter 112: Cookbook
- Chapter 111: A Kiss
- Chapter 110: Mitsurugi
- Chapter 109: Soma Box
- Chapter 108: Harness
- Chapter 107: Mace
- Chapter 106: Aris Wondering
- Chapter 105: Vance Lot
- Chapter 104: Day Four
- Chapter 103: Coat
- Chapter 102: Walk
- Chapter 101: Day Two
- Chapter 100: Kettle
- Chapter 99: Empty Chair
- Chapter 98: Live Session
- Chapter 97: Sixteen Days
- Chapter 96: Vessel
- Chapter 95: Quarter
- Chapter 94: Soma’s Question
- Chapter 93: Audit
- Chapter 92: Armorer’s Quarter
- Chapter 91: Folder Three
- Chapter 90: Statue Yard
- Chapter 89: Old Address
- Chapter 88: A Price to Pay
- Chapter 87: A day of Tali
- Chapter 86: Sound Bites
- Chapter 85: Lively Spirit
- Chapter 84: beep Boop
- Chapter 83: Drifting Notes
- Chapter 82: Buried Stages
- Chapter 81: Gala Cover
- Chapter 80: Service Door
- Chapter 79: Bom Bom Party
- Chapter 78: Black Tie
- Chapter 77: Mindful Manners
- Chapter 76: Dust and Diamonds
- Chapter 75: Structure is Key
- Chapter 74: Advancing Plans(2)
- Chapter 73: Advancing Plans
- Chapter 72: Hardened Emotions
- Chapter 71: Fevered Tali
- Chapter 70: Ice Dagger
- Chapter 69: Rank C intergration
- Chapter 68: A Seed of Faith
- Chapter 67: Is this still my Friend?
- Chapter 66: Viewed Scars
- Chapter 65: Rank C
- Chapter 64: Honoring the Fallen
- Chapter 63: Soma Happenings
- Chapter 62: Commanding Presence
- Chapter 61: Chest Cavity [18+ Gore]
- Chapter 60: blood Tablet
- Chapter 59: No Answer
- Chapter 58: Bruised Ego
- Chapter 57: Blood Droplets
- Chapter 56: Stinger Shot
- Chapter 55: Ashing Siege
- Chapter 54: Elara’s Point of View
- Chapter 53: Bloody Streamers
- Chapter 52: Rina’s Run
- Chapter 51: Purple Coded
- Chapter 50: Dub Con (18+)
- Chapter 49: Pressing Down
- Chapter 48: Terminal Promises
- Chapter 47: On tap
- Chapter 46: Bone Crushing
- Chapter 45: Acid Batteries
- Chapter 44: Sync Rating +
- Chapter 43: Vaulting Crawlers
- Chapter 42: Siphoned Love
- Chapter 41: Bracketed Pain
- Chapter 40: Public Placement
- Chapter 39: Binding Moves
- Chapter 38: Loose Ends
- Chapter 37: A Moment’s Notice (R18)
- Chapter 36: Hotel Stayings
- Chapter 35: Hydrant Machinery
- Chapter 34: Division PR
- Chapter 33: SSS Rescue(2)
- Chapter 32: SSS Rescue?(1)
- Chapter 31: Mimic
- Chapter 30: Shockwave
- Chapter 29: Triage of Trouble
- Chapter 28: Custom Build (2)
- Chapter 27: Custom Build(1)
- Chapter 26: Nexus Anchor
- Chapter 25: Pint’s of blood
- Chapter 24: Dusted Eyes
- Chapter 23: Hiro’s Freeze
- Chapter 22: Rapid Wipe
- Chapter 21: Hit the ground
- Chapter 20: Ground works
- Chapter 19: Deep Kiss
- Chapter 18: Dinner
- Chapter 17: Backdoor Burner
- Chapter 16: Zippy Dippy
- Chapter 15: Steel Bluff
- Chapter 14: Carcass training
- Chapter 13: Defying a Leash
- Chapter 12: Earn Your Spot
- Chapter 11: Who is She?
- Chapter 10: Smaller Target
- Chapter 9: Honju Smasher
- Chapter 8: How a Butcher Hunts
- Chapter 7: Let Me Try!
- Chapter 6: Morphine Shaking Pain
- Chapter 5: Awake and refreshed
- Chapter 4: Burst Power
- Chapter 3: Enter Kikaru
- Chapter 2: The Gambit
- Chapter 1: Stomach Pain
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