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voice wrapped around the name like a caress。
He blinked; startled that I had broken my silence。 Then he nodded。 “Right;” he whispered back。
We both looked at Jeb; who remained still; and back at each other。
“Then you remember what happened to her?” he asked。
I winced; and then nodded slowly。
“I want to know;” he whispered。
I shook my head。
“I want to know;” Jamie repeated。 His lips trembled。 “I’m not a kid。 Tell me。”
“It’s not… pleasant;” I breathed; unable to stop myself。 It was very hard to deny this boy what he
wanted。
His straight black eyebrows pulled together and up in the middle over his wide eyes。 “Please;” he
whispered。
I glanced at Jeb。 I thought that maybe he was peeking from between his lashes now; but I couldn’t be
My voice was soft as breathing。 “Someone saw her go into a place that was off…limits。 They knew
something was wrong。 They called the Seekers。”
He flinched at the title。
“The Seekers tried to get her to surrender。 She ran from them。 When they had her cornered; she jumped
into an open elevator shaft。”
I recoiled from the memory of pain; and Jamie’s face went white under his tan。
“She didn’t die?” he whispered。
“No。 We have very skilled Healers。 They mended her quickly。 Then they put me in her。 They hoped I
would be able to tell them how she had survived so long。” I had not meant to say so much; my mouth
snapped shut。 Jamie didn’t seem to notice my slip; but Jeb’s eyes opened slowly and fixed on my face。
No other part of him moved; and Jamie didn’t see the change。
“Why didn’t you let her die?” he asked。 He had to swallow hard; a sob was threatening in his voice。 This
was all the more painful to hear because it was not the sound a child makes; frightened of the unknown;
but the fully prehending agony of an adult。 It was so hard not to reach out and put my hand on his
cheek。 I wanted to hug him to me and beg him not to be sad。 I curled my hands into fists and tried to
concentrate on his question。 Jeb’s eyes flickered to my hands and back to my face。
“I wasn’t in on the decision;” I murmured。 “I was still in a hibernation tank in deep space when that
happened。”
Jamie blinked again in surprise。 My answer was nothing he’d expected; and I could see him struggling
with some new emotion。 I glanced at Jeb; his eyes were bright with curiosity。
The same curiosity; though more wary; won out with Jamie。 “Where were you ing from?” he asked。
In spite of myself; I smiled at his unwilling interest。 “Far away。 Another planet。”
“What was —” he started to ask; but he was interrupted by another question。
“What the hell?” Jared shouted at us; frozen with fury in the act of rounding the corner at the end of the
tunnel。 “Damn it; Jeb! We agreed not to —”
Jamie wrenched himself upright。 “Jeb didn’t bring me here。 Butyou should have。”
Jeb sighed and got slowly to his feet。 As he did so; the gun rolled from his lap onto the floor。 It stopped
only a few inches from me。 I scooted away; unfortable。
Jared had a different reaction。 He lunged toward me; closing the length of the hallway in a few running
strides。 I cowered into the wall and covered my face with my arms。 Peeking around my elbow; I
watched him jerk the gun up from the floor。
“Are you trying to get us killed?” he almost screamed at Jeb; shoving the gun into the old man’s chest。
“Shut up; Jeb; just shut up!”
“Leave him alone;” Jamie shouted。 “He didn’t do anything wrong。”
“You!” Jared shouted back; turning on the slim; angry figure。 “You get out of herenow; or sohelp me!”
Jamie balled his fists and stood his ground。
Jared’s fists came up; too。
I was rooted in place with shock。 How could they scream at each other this way? They were family; the
bonds between them stronger than any blood tie。 Jared wouldn’t hit Jamie—he couldn’t! I wanted to do
something; but I didn’t know what to do。 Anything that brought me to their attention would only make
them angrier。
For once; Melanie was calmer than I was。He can’t hurt Jamie; she thought confidently。It’s not
possible。
I looked at them; facing off like enemies; and panicked。
We should never have e here。 See how unhappy we’ve made them;I moaned。
“You shouldn’t have tried to keep this a secret from me;” Jamie said between his teeth。 “And you
shouldn’t have hurt her。” One of his hands unclenched and flew out to point at my face。
Jared spit on the floor。 “That’s not Melanie。 She’s never ing back; Jamie。”
“That’s her face;” Jamie insisted。 “And her neck。 Don’t the bruises therebother you?”
Jared dropped his hands。 He closed his eyes and took a deep breath。 “You will either leave right now;
Jamie; and give me some space; or I willmake you leave。 I am not bluffing。 I can’t deal with any more
right now; okay? I’m at my limit。 So can we please have this conversation later?” He opened his eyes
again; they were full of pain。
Jamie looked at him; and the anger drained slowly from his face。 “Sorry;” he muttered after a moment。
“I’ll go… but I’m not promising that I won’t e back。”
“I can’t think about that now。 Go。 Please。”
Jamie shrugged。 He threw one more searching look at me; and then he left; his quick; long stride making
me ache again for the time I’d missed。
Jared looked at Jeb。 “You; too;” he said in a flat voice。
Jeb rolled his eyes。 “I don’t think you’ve had a long enough break; to be honest。 I’ll keep an eye on —”
“Go。”
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“Jeb?” Jared called after him。
“Yeah?”
“If I asked you to shoot it right now; would you do it?”
Jeb kept walking slowly; not looking at us; but his words were clear。 “I’d have to。 I follow my own
rules。 So don’t ask me unless you really mean it。”
He disappeared into the dark。
Jared watched him go。 Before he could turn his glower on me; I ducked into my unfortable
sanctuary and curled up in the back corner。
CHAPTER 18
Bored
Ispent the rest of the day; with one brief exception; in total silence。
That exception occurred when Jeb brought food for both Jared and me several hours later。 As he set the
tray inside the entrance to my tiny cave; he smiled at me apologetically。
“Thank you;” I whispered。
“You’re wele;” he told me。
I heard Jared grunt; irritated by our small exchange。
That was the only sound Jared made all day。 I was sure he was out there; but there was never so much
as an audible breath to confirm that conviction。
It was a very long day—very cramped and very dull。 I tried every position I could imagine; but I could
never quite manage to get all of me stretched out fortably at once。 The small of my back began a
steady throbbing。
Melanie and I thought a lot about Jamie。 Mostly we worried that we had damaged him by ing here;
that we were injuring him now。 What was a kept promise in parison with that?
Time lost meaning。 It could have been sunset; it could have been dawn—I had no references here;
buried in the earth。 Melanie and I ran out of topics for discussion。 We flipped through our joint memories
apathetically; like switching TV channels without stopping to watch anything in particular。 I napped once
but could not fall soundly asleep because I was so unfortable。
When Jeb finally came back; I could have kissed his leathery face。 He leaned into my cell with a grin
stretching his cheeks。
“’Bout time for another walk?” he asked me。
“I’ll do it;” Jared growled。 “Give me the gun。”
I hesitated; crouched awkwardly in the mouth of my cave; until Jeb nodded at me。
“Go ahead;” he told me。
I climbed out; stiff and unsteady; and took Jeb’s offered hand to balance myself。 Jared made a sound of
revulsion and turned his face away。 He was holding the gun tightly; his knuckles white over the barrel。 I
didn’t like to see it in his hands。 It bothered me more than it did with Jeb。
Jared didn’t make allowances for me the way Jeb had。 He stalked off into the black tunnel without
pausing for me to catch up。
It was hard—he didn’t make much noise and he didn’t guide me; so I had to walk with one hand in front
of my face and one hand on the wall; trying not to run into the rock。 I fell twice on the uneven floor。
Though he did not help me; he did wait till he could hear that I was on my feet again to continue。 Once;
hurrying through a straighter section of the tube; I got too close and my searching hand touched his back;
traced across the shape of his shoulders; before I realized that I hadn’t reached another wall。 He jumped
ahead; jerking out from under my fingers with an angry hiss。
“Sorry;” I whispered; feeling my cheeks turn warm in the darkness。
He didn’t respond; but sped his pace so that following was even more difficult。
I was confused when; finally; some light appeared ahead of me。 Had we taken a different route? This
was not the white brilliance of the biggest cavern。 It was muted; pale and silvery。 But the narrow crevice
we’d had to pass through seemed the same。… It wasn’t until I was inside the giant; echoing space that I
realized what caused the difference。
It was nighttime; the light that shone dimly from above mimicked the light of the moon rather than the
sun。 I used the less…blinding illumination to examine the ceiling; trying to ferret out its secret。 High; so very
high above me; a hundred tiny moons shone their diluted light toward the dim; distant floor。 The little
moons were scattered in patternless clusters; some farther away than others。 I shook my head。 Even
though I could look directly at the light now; I still didn’t understand it。
“C’mon;” Jared ordered angrily from several paces ahead。
I flinched and hurried to follow。 I was sorry I’d let my attention wander。 I could see how much it irritated
him to have to speak to me。
I didn’t expect the help of a flashlight when we reached the room with the rivers; and I didn’t receive it。
It was dimly lit now; too; like the big cave; but with only twenty…odd miniature moons here。 Jared
clenched his jaw and stared at the ceiling while I walked hesitantly into the room with the inky pool。 I
guessed that if I stumbled into the fierce underground hot spring and disappeared; Jared would probably
see it as a kind intervention of fate。
I think he would be sad;Melanie disagreed as I edged my way around the black bathing room; hugging
the wall。If we fell。
Because he doesn’t know you;Melanie whispered; and then faded away as if she were suddenly
exhausted。
I stood frozen where I was; surprised。 I wasn’t sure; but it felt as though Melanie had just given me a
pliment。
“Move it;” Jared barked from the other room。
I hurried as fast as the darkness and my fear would allow。
When we returned; Jeb was waiting by the blue lamp; at his feet were two lumpy cylinders and two
uneven rectangles。 I hadn’t noticed them before。 Perhaps he’d gone to get them while we were away。
“Are you sleeping here tonight or am I?” Jeb