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can’t stay alive。 No matter what。
She was right about everything; of course。 It was true that there was no way the Seeker could stay alive。
Imprisoned; she would work doggedly to escape。 Freed; she would quickly be the death of all my family。
It was true she had killed Wes。 He was so young and so loved。 His death left a burning agony in its
wake。 I understood the claim of human justice that demanded her life in return。
It was also true that I wanted her to die。
“Wanda? Wanda?”
Jamie shook my arm。 It took me a moment to realize that someone had called my name。 Perhaps many
times already。
“Wanda?” Jeb’s voice asked again。
I looked up。 He was standing over me。 His face was expressionless; the blank facade that meant he was
in the grip of some strong emotion。 His poker face。
“The boys want to know if you have any questions for the Seeker。”
I put one hand to my forehead; trying to block the images there。 “If I don’t?”
“They’re ready to be done with guard duty。 It’s a hard time。 They’d rather be with their friends right
now。”
I nodded。 “Okay。 I guess I’d better… go and see her at once; then。” I shoved myself away from the
wall and to my feet。 My hands were shaking; so I clenched them into fists。
You don’t have any questions。
I’ll think of some。
Why prolong the inevitable?
I have no idea。
You’re trying to save her;Melanie accused; full of outrage。
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。
No。 There isn’t。 And you want her dead anyway。 So let them shoot her。
I cringed。
“You okay?” Jamie asked。
I nodded; not trusting my voice enough to speak。
“You don’t have to;” Jeb told me; his eyes sharp on my face。
“It’s okay;” I whispered。
Jamie’s hand wrapped around mine; but I shook it off。 “Stay here; Jamie。”
“I’ll e with you。”
My voice was stronger now。 “Oh; no; you willnot。 ”
We stared at each other for a moment; and for once I won the argument。 He stuck his chin out
stubbornly but slouched back against the wall。
Ian; too; seemed inclined to follow me out of the kitchen; but I stopped him in his tracks with a single
look。 Jared watched me go with an unfathomable expression。
“She’s a plainer;” Jeb told me in a low voice as we walked back toward the hole。 “Not quiet like
you were。 Always asking for more—food; water; pillows… She threatens a lot; too。 ‘The Seekers will
get you all!’ That kinda thing。 It’s been hard on Brandt especially。 She’s pushed his temper right to the
edge。”
I nodded。 This did not surprise me one bit。
“She hasn’t tried to escape; though。 A lot of talk and no action。 Once the guns e up; she backs right
down。”
I recoiled。
“My guess is; she wants to live pretty dang bad;” Jeb murmured to himself。
“Are you sure this is the… safest place to keep her?” I asked as we started down the black; twisting
tunnel。
Jeb chuckled。 “You didn’t find your way out;” he reminded me。 “Sometimes the best hiding place is the
one that’s in plain sight。”
My answer was flat。 “She’s more motivated than I was。”
“The boys’re keepin’ a sharp eye on her。 Nothin’ to worry about。”
How many times had I rounded this corner; my hand tracing along the inside of the pointed switchback;
just like this? I’d never traced along the outside wall。 It was uneven; with jutting rocks that would leave
bruises and cause me to trip。 Staying on the inside was a shorter walk anyway。
When they’d first showed me that the V was not a V but a Y—two branches forking off from another
tunnel;the tunnel—I’d felt pretty stupid。 Like Jeb said; hiding things in plain sight was sometimes the
cleverest route。 The times I’d been desperate enough to even consider escaping the caves; my mind had
skipped right over this place in my speculations。 This was the hole; the prison。 In my head; it was the
darkest; deepest well in the caves。 This was where they’d buried me。
Even Mel; sneakier than I was; had never dreamed that they’d held me captive just a few paces from the
exit。
It wasn’t even the only exit。 But the other was small and tight; a crawl space。 I hadn’t found that one
because I’d walked into these caves standing upright。 I hadn’t been looking forthat kind of tunnel。
Besides; I’d never explored the edges of Doc’s hospital; I’d avoided it from the beginning。
The voice; familiar even though it seemed part of another life; interrupted my thoughts。
“I wonder how you’re still alive; eating like this。 Ugh!”
Something plastic clattered against the rocks。
I could see the blue light as we rounded the last corner。
“I didn’t know humans had the patience to starve someone to death。 That seems like too plex a plan
for you shortsighted creatures to grasp。”
Jeb chuckled。 “Gotta say; I’m impressed with those boys。 Surprised they held up this long。”
We turned into the lit dead…end tunnel。 Brandt and Aaron; both sitting as far as possible from the end of
the tunnel where the Seeker paced; both with guns in their hands; sighed with relief when they saw us
approaching。
“Finally;” Brandt muttered。 His face was etched in hard lines of grief。
The Seeker halted in her pacing。
I was surprised to see the conditions she was kept in。
She was not stuffed into the tiny cramped hole; but paratively free; stomping to and fro across the
short width of the tunnel。 On the floor; against the flat end of the tunnel; were a mat and a pillow。 A
plastic tray was tilted at an angle against the wall at about the midpoint of the cave; a few jicama roots lay
scattered near it with a soup bowl。 A little soup was splattered out from where that lay。 This explained
the clatter I’d just heard—she’d thrown her food。 It looked as though she’d eaten most of it first; though。
I stared at this relatively humane setup and felt an odd pain in my stomach。
Who didwekill?Melanie muttered sullenly。 This stung her; too。
“Yes;” I whispered。
“Careful;” Aaron cautioned。 “She’s an angry little thing。”
I nodded。
The others stayed where they were。 I walked down the tunnel alone。
It was hard to lift my eyes; to meet the gaze that I could feel like cold fingers pressing against my face。
The Seeker was glaring at me; a harsh sneer twisting her features。 I’d never seen a soul use that
expression before。
“Well; hello there;Melanie; ” she mocked me。 “What took you so long to e visit?”
I didn’t answer。 I walked toward her slowly; trying hard to believe that the hate coursing through my
body really did not belong to me。
“Did your little friends think I would talk to you? Spill all my secrets because you carry a gagged and
lobotomized soul around in your head; reflecting through your eyes?” She laughed abrasively。
I stopped two long strides away from her; my body tensed to run。 She made no aggressive move
toward me; but I could not relax my muscles。 This was not like meeting the Seeker on the highway—I
didn’t have the usual sensation of safety that I felt around the gentle others of my kind。 Again; the strange
conviction th