
Bloodline Secrets
Farah Fatimah · Ongoing · 52.5k Words
Introduction
As the body count rises, Mara discovers unsettling patterns buried in the victims’ histories patterns that connect to her own fractured childhood. Every clue drags her closer to a truth she isn’t ready to accept: this killer isn’t just targeting strangers. He’s hunting those bound to her by blood.
Caught between solving the murders and protecting the secrets of her lineage, Mara must choose expose her darkest past or risk becoming the killer’s final message.
A taut, atmospheric thriller packed with twists, betrayals, and a haunting exploration of family ties, Bloodline Secrets asks the chilling question: How far would you go to protect what runs in your veins?
Chapter 1
The rain hadn’t stopped for three days. The city stank of wet asphalt and rot, and every sound every siren, every distant horn bled into the fog like whispers.
Detective Mara Quinn tightened her grip on the steering wheel as the wipers thudded back and forth. Her phone buzzed on the dashboard.
“Talk to me,” she answered without looking.
Captain Rosa Decker’s voice came through, rough and clipped.
DECKER: “Double homicide. Abandoned church on Grove Street. It’s bad, Quinn. Get there now.”
Mara flicked on the sirens.
MARA: “Any IDs?”
DECKER: “Not yet. But there’s… something you need to see.”
She hated when Decker said things like that.
By the time Mara pulled up to the old church, the street was swarming with uniforms and crime-scene tape snapping in the wind. The structure looked skeletal against the night sky, its broken steeple pointing like a warning.
Noah Briggs, the department’s tech analyst, was leaning against a police cruiser, typing furiously on his tablet.
NOAH: “Took you long enough, Quinn.”
MARA: “I like making dramatic entrances.”
NOAH: “Trust me, this scene’s dramatic enough.”
She pushed past him and ducked under the tape. Inside, the smell hit her first coppery, thick, suffocating.
Two bodies lay sprawled near the altar, throats slashed, eyes wide open. But what froze Mara in place wasn’t the bodies. It was the wall behind them.
Written in blood, dripping down the cracked stone, were three words:
“THE BLOODLINE REMEMBERS.”
Mara exhaled slowly.
MARA: “…Who found them?”
OFFICER: “Local kids breaking in. They called it in around midnight.”
She crouched next to one of the victims, a middle-aged man in an expensive coat.
MARA: “Wallet?”
NOAH: “Gone. Both of them stripped clean. But get this — no signs of forced entry, and no prints anywhere. Whoever did this knew what they were doing.”
She stood, staring at the message on the wall.
MARA: “Bloodline…? What the hell does that mean?”
Before anyone could answer, a voice cut through the silence.
ELIAS: “It means this isn’t random.”
Mara turned sharply. Dr. Elias Ward, the forensic psychologist she’d heard too much about, walked in like he owned the place — tall, composed, and unsettlingly calm.
MARA: “And you are…?”
ELIAS: “Elias Ward. Captain Decker brought me in. She thought you could use someone who specializes in… patterns.”
MARA: “I don’t need a babysitter.”
ELIAS: “Good. Because I don’t babysit.”
Their eyes locked for a tense beat before she turned back to the wall.
MARA: “You think there’s a pattern here?”
ELIAS: “I think there’s history here.”
MARA: “Then enlighten me.”
ELIAS: “Not yet. I want to be sure before I say it out loud.”
They moved to the second body a woman, early forties, expensive jewelry still intact. Noah frowned at his tablet.
NOAH: “Running facial rec now. It’ll take a sec.”
MARA: “Give me theories.”
NOAH: “Ritual killing? Message for someone specific? Or, you know, maybe it’s just Tuesday.”
Mara shot him a glare.
NOAH: “Too soon?”
MARA: “Always.”
Noah cleared his throat awkwardly and focused on his screen.
Elias knelt beside the woman, his gloved fingers tracing the air above her neck without touching.
ELIAS: “Precision cut. Artery severed cleanly. Whoever did this had medical training… or military.”
MARA: “That narrows it down to half the city.”
ELIAS: “True. But combined with the message? This is personal.”
Mara folded her arms.
MARA: “You sound awfully sure.”
ELIAS: “Because I’ve seen something like this before.”
MARA: “Where?”
ELIAS: “…I’ll tell you when I know I’m right.”
Before she could press him, Noah’s tablet beeped.
NOAH: “Got a match. Male vic is Richard Cole, 46. Retired firefighter. The woman’s his wife, Helena Cole, 43.”
MARA: “Firefighter?”
NOAH: “Yeah. Why?”
Mara swallowed hard, her fingers tightening around the pendant at her neck.
MARA: “…Because Richard Cole was on duty the night my parents’ house burned down.”
Noah’s brows furrowed.
NOAH: “Wait. The fire? That fire?”
MARA: “Yeah.”
NOAH: “Mara, that was twenty-four years ago.”
MARA: “And now he’s dead. With this written above him.”
She pointed at the bloody message.
Before anyone could respond, a uniformed officer rushed in, breathless.
OFFICER: “Detective! You need to see this.”
They followed him outside into the rain, where a patrol car sat with its headlights cutting through the mist. A small, muddy shoeprint marked the hood.
MARA: “Kids again?”
OFFICER: “Not kids. This print’s too small.”
Elias crouched down, inspecting it closely.
ELIAS: “Female. Light weight. Less than 120 pounds. Size six, maybe six and a half.”
NOAH: “You get all that from one smudge?”
ELIAS: “You’d be surprised what people leave behind.”
Mara frowned.
MARA: “So our killer was here… watching us?”
ELIAS: “No.”
MARA: “…No?”
ELIAS: “Our killer was here before we were.”
Her phone buzzed again. An unknown number. Against her better judgment, she answered.
MARA: “Quinn.”
UNKNOWN VOICE (female, distorted): “You shouldn’t have come.”
MARA: “…Who is this?”
VOICE: “Leave the church, Mara.”
MARA: “How do you know my name?”
VOICE: “Because you were supposed to die here too.”
The line went dead.
NOAH: “Who was that?”
MARA: “I don’t know.”
ELIAS: “What did they say?”
MARA: “…That I was supposed to die.”
Elias studied her for a long moment, his expression unreadable.
ELIAS: “Then I think we need to talk about that fire.”
MARA: “We’re not talking about the fire.”
ELIAS: “You don’t have a choice anymore.”
Before she could respond, Noah’s tablet chimed again. He glanced at the screen and froze.
NOAH: “Mara… you’re gonna want to see this.”
MARA: “What now?”
NOAH: “Security cam footage. Back alley behind the church. Thirty minutes before we arrived.”
He turned the screen toward her.
A hooded figure stood in the shadows, face obscured. The footage was grainy, but Mara’s breath caught in her throat as the figure lifted their head just enough for the light to hit their jawline.
It was a woman.
And hanging from her neck was the exact same silver pendant Mara was wearing.
MARA: “…No. That’s not possible.”
ELIAS: “Who is she?”
MARA: “She’s dead.”
ELIAS: “Clearly not.”
Mara’s voice dropped to a whisper.
MARA: “That’s… my sister.”
Noah’s jaw dropped.
NOAH: “The one who died in the fire?”
Before Mara could answer, the church lights flickered violently once, twice then went out completely, plunging the scene into darkness.
Somewhere in the shadows, a woman’s laugh echoed faintly.
Then silence.
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