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“And have you walk all this way? Why didn’t you stay in the hospital?”
Jamie made a face and glanced up at Trudy; like he was looking for an answer。
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“Yeah;” he agreed quickly。 “Who wants to lie around on one of those awful cots?”
I looked at them and then behind me。 The crowd was gone。 I could hear their voices echoing back
down the southern corridor。
What was that about?Mel wondered warily。
It occurred to me that Trudy wasn’t a much better liar than I was。 When she’d said the others from the
raid were unloading and cleaning up; there was a false note to her voice。 I thought I remembered her
eyes flickering to the right; back toward that tunnel。
“Hey; kid! Hey; Trudy!” Ian had caught up to us。
“Hi; Ian;” they greeted him at the same time。
“What happened here?”
“Fell on a knife;” Jamie grunted; ducking his head。
Ian laughed。
“I don’t think it’s funny;” I told him; my voice tight。 Melanie; frantic with worry in my head; imagined
slapping him。 I ignored her。
“Could happen to anybody;” Ian said; planting a light punch on Jamie’s arm。
“Right;” Jamie muttered。
“Where’s everybody?”
I watched Trudy from the corner of my eye as she answered him。
“They; uh; had some unloading to finish up。” This time her eyes moved toward the southern tunnel very
deliberately; and Ian’s expression hardened; turned enraged for half a second。 Then Trudy glanced back
at me and caught me watching。
Distract them;Melanie whispered。
I looked down at Jamie quickly。
“Are you hungry?” I asked him。
“Yeah。”
“Whenaren’t you hungry?” Ian teased。 His face was relaxed again。 He was better at deception than
Trudy。
When we reached our room; Jamie sank gratefully onto the big mattress。
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“It’s nothing。 Really。 Doc says I’ll be fine in a few days。”
I nodded; though I was not convinced。
“I’m going to go clean up;” Trudy murmured as she left。
Ian propped himself against the wall; going nowhere。
Keep your face down when you lie;Melanie suggested。
“Ian?” I stared intently at Jamie’s bloody leg。 “Do you mind getting us some food? I’m hungry; too。”
“Yeah。 Get us something good。”
I could feel Ian’s eyes on me; but I didn’t look up。
“Okay;” he agreed。 “I’ll be back in just a second。” He emphasized the short time。
I kept my gaze down; as if I were examining the wound; until I heard his footsteps fade。
“You aren’t mad at me?” Jamie asked。
“Of course not。”
“I know you didn’t want me to go。”
“You’re safe now; that’s all that matters。” I patted his arm absentmindedly。 Then I got to my feet and let
my hair; now chin length; fall forward to hide my face。
“I’ll be right back—I forgot something I wanted to tell Ian。”
“What?” he asked; confused by my tone。
“You’ll be okay here by yourself?”
“Course I will;” he retorted; sidetracked。
I ducked out around the screen before he could ask anything else。
The hall was clear; Ian out of sight。 I had to hurry。 I knew he was already suspicious。 He’d noticed that
I’d noticed Trudy’s awkward and artificial explanation。 He wouldn’t be gone long。
I walked quickly; but didn’t run; as I moved through the big plaza。 Purposeful; as if I were on an errand。
There were only a few people there—Reid; headed for the passageway that led to the bathing pool; Ruth
Ann and Heidi; paused by the eastern corridor; chatting; Lily and Wes; their backs to me; holding hands。
No one paid me any attention。 I stared ahead as if I were not focused on the southern tunnel; only turning
in at the very last second。
As soon as I was in the pitch…black of the corridor; I sped up; jogging along the familiar path。
Yes; you do。 We both do。
I’m frightened。
Me; too。
I ran as quietly as I could down the dark tunnel。
CHAPTER 40
Horrified
Islowed when I heard the sound of voices。 I was not close enough to the hospital for it to be Doc。
Others were on their way back。 I pressed myself against the rock wall and crept forward as quietly as I
could。 My breathing was ragged from running。 I covered my mouth with my hand to stifle the sound。
“。 。 。 why we keep doing this;” someone plained。
I wasn’t sure whose voice it was。 Someone I didn’t know well。 Maybe Violetta? It held that same
depressed tone that I recognized from before。 It erased any notion that I’d been imagining things。
“Doc didn’t want to。 It was Jared’s idea this time。”
I was sure that it was Geoffrey who spoke now; though his voice was a little changed by the subdued
revulsion in it。 Geoffrey had been with Trudy on the raid; of course。 They did everything together。
“I thought he was the biggest opponent to this business。”
That was Travis; I guessed。
“He’s more… motivated now;” Geoffrey answered。 His voice was quiet; but I could tell he was angry
about something。
They passed just half a foot from where I cringed into the rocks。 I froze; holding my breath。
“I think it’s sick;” Violetta muttered。 “Disgusting。 It’s never going to work。”
They walked slowly; their steps weighted with despair。
No one answered her。 No one spoke again in my hearing。 I stayed motionless until their footsteps had
faded a little; but I couldn’t wait until the sound disappeared pletely。 Ian might be following me
already。
I crept forward as quickly as I could and then started jogging again when I decided it was safe。
I moved cautiously now; putting each foot down with silent care。 It was very quiet。 For a moment; I
wondered if I was wrong and there was no one here at all。 Then; as the uneven entrance came into view;
throwing a block of white sunlight against the opposite wall; I could hear the sound of quiet sobbing。
I tiptoed right to the edge of the gap and paused; listening。
The sobbing continued。 Another sound; a soft; rhythmic thudding; kept time with it。
“There; there。” It was Jeb’s voice; thick with some emotion。 “’S okay。 ’S