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in your memories… Well; it’s all your fault。

 She considered that for a moment。 She didn’t like it much。

 So if you had gone to Tucson and gotten a new body; you wouldn’t love him anymore now?

 I really; really hope that’s true。

 Neither of us was happy with my answer。 I leaned my head against the top of my knees。 Melanie 
changed the subject。

 At least Jamie is safe。 I knew Jared would take care of him。 If I had to leave him; I couldn’t have 
left him in better hands。… I wish I could see him。

 I’m not asking that!I cringed at the thought of the responsethat request would receive。

 At the same time; I yearned to see the boy’s face for myself。 I wanted to be sure that he was really here; 

 

 Do you think they will tell him that I’m here?Melanie asked。

 Would that help or hurt him?I asked back。

 Her thought was a whisper。I don’t know。… I wish I could tell him that I kept my promise。

 You certainly did。I shook my head; amazed。No one can say that you didn’t e back; just like 
always。

 Thanks for that。Her voice was faint。 I couldn’t tell if she meant for my words now; or if she meant the 
bigger picture; bringing her here。

 I was suddenly exhausted; and I could feel that she was; too。 Now that my stomach had settled a bit and 
felt almost halfway full; the rest of my pains were not sharp enough to keep me awake。 I hesitated before 
moving; afraid to make any noise; but my body wanted to uncurl and stretch out。 I did so as silently as I 
could; trying to find a piece of the bubble long enough for me。 Finally; I had to stick my feet almost out 
the round opening。 I didn’t like doing it; worried that Jared would hear the movement close to him and 
think I was trying to escape; but he didn’t react in any way。 I pillowed the good side of my face against 
my arm; tried to ignore the way the curve of the floor cramped my spine; and closed my eyes。

 I think I slept; but if I did; it wasn’t deeply。 The sound of footsteps was still very far away when I came 
fully awake。

 This time I opened my eyes at once。 Nothing had changed—I still could see the dull blue light through 
the round hole; I still could not see if Jared was outside it。 Someone was ing this way—it was easy to 
hear that the footsteps were ing closer。 I pulled my legs away from the opening; moving as quietly as 
I could; and curled up against the back wall again。 I would have liked to be able to stand; it would have 
made me feel less vulnerable; more prepared to face whatever was ing。 The low ceiling of the cave 
bubble would barely have allowed me to kneel。

 There was a flash of movement outside my prison。 I saw part of Jared’s foot as he rose silently to his 
feet。

 “Ah。 Here you are;” a man said。 The words were so loud after all the empty silence that I jumped。 I 
recognized the voice。 One of the brothers I’d seen in the desert—the one with the machete; Kyle。

 Jared didn’t speak。

 “We’re not going to allow this; Jared。” It was a different speaker; a more reasonable voice。 Probably 
the younger brother; Ian。 The brothers’ voices were very similar—or they would have been; if Kyle 
weren’t always half shouting; his tone always twisted with anger。 “We’ve all lost somebody—hell; we’ve 
all lost everybody。 But this is ridiculous。”

 “If you won’t let Doc have it; then it’s got to die;” Kyle added; his voice a growl。

 “You can’t keep it prisoner here;” Ian continued。 “Eventually; it will escape and we’ll all be exposed。” 

 

 My heart pumped hard and fast as I understood what the brothers were saying。 Jared had won。 I was 
not to be tortured。 I was not to be killed—not immediately; anyway。 Jared was keeping me prisoner。

 It seemed a beautiful word under the circumstances。

 I told you he would protect us。

 “Don’t make this difficult; Jared;” said a new male voice I didn’t recognize。 “It has to be done。”

 Jared said nothing。

 “We don’t want to hurt you; Jared。 We’re all brothers here。 But we will if you make us。” There was no 

bluff in Kyle’s tone。 “Move aside。”

 Jared stood rock still。

 My heart started thumping faster than before; jerking against my ribs so hard that the hammering 

disrupted the rhythm of my lungs; made it difficult to breathe。 Melanie was incapacitated with fear; unable 
to think in coherent words。

 They were going to hurt him。 Those lunatic humans were going to attack one of their own。

 “Jared… please;” Ian said。

 Jared didn’t answer。

 A heavy footfall—a lunge—and the sound of something heavy hitting something solid。 A gasp; a choking 
gurgle —

 “No!” I cried; and launched myself through the round hole。

 CHAPTER 16

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 The ledge of the rock exit was worn down; but it scraped my palms and shins as I scrambled through it。 
It hurt; stiff as I was; to wrench myself erect; and my breath caught。 My head swam as the blood flowed 
downward。

 I looked for only one thing—where Jared was; so that I could put myself between him and his attackers。

 They all stood frozen in place; staring at me。 Jared had his back to the wall; his hands balled into fists 
and held low。 In front of him; Kyle was hunched over; clutching his stomach。 Ian and a stranger flanked 
him a few feet back; their mouths open with shock。 I took advantage of their surprise。 In two long; shaky 
strides; I moved between Kyle and Jared。

 Kyle was the first to react。 I was less than a foot from him; and his primary instinct was to shove me 
away。 His hand struck my shoulder and heaved me toward the floor。 Before I could fall; something 

 

 As soon as he realized what he’d done; Jared dropped my wrist like my skin was oozing acid。

 “Get back in there;” he roared at me。 He shoved my shoulder; too; but it wasn’t as hard as Kyle’s push。 

It sent me staggering two feet back toward the hole in the wall。

 The hole was a black circle in the narrow hallway。 Outside the small prison; the bigger cave looked just 
the same; only longer and taller; a tube rather than a bubble。 A small lamp—powered by what; I couldn’t 
guess—lit the hallway dimly from the ground。 
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