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Her thought sighed faintly in my head:You never know how much time you’ll have。
The tears I was crying belonged to both of us。
CHAPTER 9
Discovered
Idrove quickly through the I…10 junction as the sun fell behind me。 I didn’t see much besides the white
and yellow lines on the pavement; and the occasional big green sign pointing me farther east。 I was in a
hurry now。
I wasn’t sure exactly what I was in a hurryfor; though。 To be out of this; I supposed。 Out of pain; out of
If I could find a way; I would keep Melanie out of the Seeker’s hands。 It would be very hard。 No; it
would be impossible。
I would try。
I promised her this; but she wasn’t listening。 She was still dreaming。 Giving up; I thought; now that it was
too late for giving up to help。
I tried to stay clear of the red canyon in her head; but I was there; too。 No matter how hard I tried to
see the cars zooming beside me; the shuttles gliding in toward the port; the few; fine clouds drifting
overhead; I couldn’t pull pletely free of her dreams。 I memorized Jared’s face from a thousand
different angles。 I watched Jamie shoot up in a sudden growth spurt; always skin and bones。 My arms
ached for them both—no; the feeling was sharper than an ache; blade…edged and violent。 It was
intolerable。 I had to get out。
I drove almost blindly along the narrow two…lane freeway。 The desert was; if anything; more
monotonous and dead than before。 Flatter; more colorless。 I would make it to Tucson long before
dinnertime。 Dinner。 I hadn’t eaten yet today; and my stomach rumbled as I realized that。
The Seeker would be waiting for me there。 My stomach rolled then; hunger momentarily replaced with
nausea。 Automatically; my foot eased off the gas。
I checked the map on the passenger seat。 Soon I would reach a little pit stop at a place called Picacho
Peak。 Maybe I would stop to eat something there。 Put off seeing the Seeker a few precious moments。
As I thought of this unfamiliar name—Picacho Peak—there was a strange; stifled reaction from Melanie。
I couldn’t make it out。 Had she been here before? I searched for a memory; a sight or a smell that
corresponded; but found nothing。 Picacho Peak。 Again; there was that spike of interest that Melanie
repressed。 What did the words mean to her? She retreated into faraway memories; avoiding me。
This made me curious。 I drove a little faster; wondering if the sight of the place would trigger something。
A solitary mountain peak—not massive by normal standards; but towering above the low; rough hills
closer to me—was beginning to take shape on the horizon。 It had an unusual; distinctive shape。 Melanie
watched it grow as we traveled; pretending indifference to it。
Why did she pretend not to care when she so obviously did? I was disturbed by her strength when I
tried to find out。 I couldn’t see any way around the old blank wall。 It felt thicker than usual; though I’d
thought it was almost gone。
I tried to ignore her; not wanting to think about that—that she was growing stronger。 I watched the peak
instead; tracing its shape against the pale; hot sky。 There was something familiar about it。 Something I
was sure I recognized; even as I was positive that neither of us had been here before。
Almost as if she was trying to distract me; Melanie plunged into a vivid memory of Jared; catching me by
surprise。
trees。 I tell myself that it is not as cold as I think it is。 My body just isn’t used to this。
The hands that are suddenly there on my shoulders do not startle me; though I am afraid of this unfamiliar
place and I did not hear his silent approach。 Their weight is too familiar。
“You’re easy to sneak up on。”
Even now; there is a smile in his voice。
“I saw you ing before you took the first step;” I say without turning。 “I have eyes in the back of my
head。”
Warm fingers stroke my face from my temple to my chin; dragging fire along my skin。
“You look like a dryad hidden here in the trees;” he whispers in my ear。 “One of them。 So beautiful that
you must be fictional。”
“We should plant more trees around the cabin。”
He chuckles; and the sound makes my eyes close and my lips stretch into a grin。
“Not necessary;” he says。 “You always look that way。”
“Says the last man on Earth to the last woman on Earth; on the eve of their separation。”
My smile fades as I speak。 Smiles cannot last today。
He sighs。 His breath on my cheek is warm pared to the chill forest air。
“Jamie might resent that implication。”
“Jamie’s still a boy。 Please; please keep him safe。”
“I’ll make you a deal;” Jared offers。 “You keepyourself safe; and I’ll do my best。 Otherwise; no deal。”
Just a joke; but I can’t take it lightly。 Once we are apart; there are no guarantees。 “No matter what
happens;” I insist。
“Nothing’s going to happen。 Don’t worry。” The words are nearly meaningless。 A waste of effort。 But his
voice is worth hearing; no matter the message。
“Okay。”
He pulls me around to face him; and I lean my head against his chest。 I don’t know what to pare his
scent to。 It is his own; as unique as the smell of juniper or the desert rain。
“You and I won’t lose each other;” he promises。 “I will always find you again。” Being Jared; he cannot
be pletely serious for more than a heartbeat or two。 “No matter how well you hide。 I’m unstoppable
at hide…and…seek。”
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“Without peeking。”
“You’re on;” I mumble; trying to disguise the fact that my throat is thick with tears。
“Don’t be afraid。 You’ll be fine。 You’re strong; you’re fast; and you’re smart。” He’s trying to convince
himself; too。
Why am I leaving him? It’s such a long shot that Sharon is still human。
But when I saw her face on the news; I was so sure。
It was just a normal raid; one of a thousand。 As usual when we felt isolated enough; safe enough; we had
the TV on as we cleaned out the pantry and fridge。 Just to get the weather forecast; there isn’t much
entertainment in the dead…boring everything…is…perfect reports that pass for news among the parasites。 It
was the hair that caught my eye—the flash of deep; almost pink red that I’d only ever seen on one
person。
I can still see the look on her face as she peeked at the camera from the corner of one eye。 The look
that said;I’m trying to be invisible; don’t see me。 She walked not quite slowly enough; working too
hard at keeping a casual pace。 Trying desperately to blend in。
No body snatcher would feel that need。
What is Sharon doing walking around human in a huge city like Chicago? Are there others? Trying to
find her doesn’t even seem like a choice; really。 If there is a chance there are more humans out there; we
have to locate them。
And I have to go alone。 Sharon will run from anyone but me—well; she will run from me; too; but
maybe she will pause long enough for me to explain。 I am sure I know her secret place。
“And you?” I ask him in a thick voice。 I’m not sure I can physically bear this loomi