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 “Oh;” he gasped。 “Are you okay? Does that hurt bad?” 
I touched my face lightly。 The skin felt rough—grit crusted in the blood。 It throbbed where my fingers 
brushed。


 “It’s fine;” I whispered; the empty cavern made me wary—I didn’t want to speak too loudly。 “Where is 
everybody?” 
Jamie shrugged; his eyes still tight as they surveyed my face。 “Busy; I guess。” He didn’t lower his voice。 
This reminded me of last night; of the secret he wouldn’t tell me。 My eyebrows pulled together。


 What do you think he’s not telling us? 
You know what I know; Wanda。 
You’re human。 Aren’t you supposed to have intuition or something? 
Intuition? My intuition tells me that we don’t know this place as well as we thought we did; 


Melanie said。 
We pondered the ominous sound of that。 

 

 The kitchen was not even half full—an oddity for this time of the morning。 But I barely noticed that; 
because the smell ing from the banked stone oven overruled every other thought。

 “Oooh;” Jamie moaned。 “Eggs!”

 Jamie pulled me faster now; and I had no reluctance to keep pace with him。 We hurried; stomachs 
growling; to the counter by the oven where Lucina; the mother; stood with a plastic ladle in her hand。 
Breakfast was usually serve…yourself; but then breakfast was also usually tough bread rolls。

 She looked only at the boy as she spoke。 “They tasted better an hour ago。”

 “They’ll taste just fine now;” Jamie countered enthusiastically。 “Has everyone eaten?”

 “Pretty much。 I think they took a tray down to Doc and the rest。…” Lucina trailed off; and her eyes 
flickered to me for the first time; Jamie’s eyes did the same。 I didn’t understand the expression that 
crossed Lucina’s features—it disappeared too quickly; replaced by something else as she appraised the 
new marks on my face。

 “How much is left?” Jamie asked。 His eagerness sounded a trifle forced now。

 Lucina turned and bent; tugging a metal pan off the hot stones in the bottom of the oven with the bowl of 
the ladle。 “How much do you want; Jamie? There’s plenty;” she told him without turning。

 “Pretend I’m Kyle;” he said with a laugh。

 “A Kyle…sized portion it is;” Lucina said; but when she smiled; her eyes were unhappy。

 She filled one of the soup bowls to overflowing with slightly rubbery scrambled eggs; stood up; and 

handed it to Jamie。

 She eyed me again; and I understood whatthis look was for。

 “Let’s sit over there; Jamie;” I said; nudging him away from the counter。

 He stared in amazement。 “Don’t you want any?”

 “No; I’m —” I was about to say “fine” again; when my stomach gurgled disobediently。

 “Wanda?” He looked at me; then back at Lucina; who had her arms folded across her chest。

 “I’ll just have bread;” I muttered; trying to shove him away。

 “No。 Lucina; what’s the problem?” He looked at her expectantly。 She didn’t move。 “If you’re done 

here; I’ll take over;” he suggested; his eyes narrowing and his mouth setting in a stubborn line。 
Lucina shrugged and set the ladle on the stone counter。 She walked away slowly; not looking at me 

 

 “Jamie;” I muttered urgently under my breath。 “This food isn’t meant for me。 Jared and the others 
weren’t risking their lives so that I could have eggs for breakfast。 Bread is fine。”

 “Don’t be stupid; Wanda;” Jamie said。 “You live here now; just like the rest of us。 Nobody minds it 
when you wash their clothes or bake their bread。 Besides; these eggs aren’t going to last much longer。 If 
you don’t eat them; they’ll get thrown out。”

 I felt all the eyes in the room boring into my back。

 “That might be preferable to some;” I said even more quietly。 No one but Jamie could possibly hear。

 “Forget that;” Jamie growled。 He hopped over the counter and filled another bowl with eggs; which he 
then shoved at me。 “You’re going to eat every bite;” he told me resolutely。

 I looked at the bowl。 My mouth watered。 I pushed the eggs a few inches away from me and then folded 
my arms。

 Jamie frowned。 “Fine;” he said; and shoved his own bowl across the counter。 “You don’t eat; I don’t 
eat。” His stomach grumbled audibly。 He folded his arms across his chest。

 We stared at each other for two long minutes; both our stomachs rumbling as we inhaled the smell of the 
eggs。 Every now and then; he would peek down at the food out of the corner of his eye。 That’s what 
beat me—the longing look in his eyes。

 “Fine;” I huffed。 I slid his bowl back to him and then retrieved my own。 He waited until I took the first 
bite to touch his。 I stifled a moan as the taste registered on my tongue。 I knew the cooled; rubbery eggs 
weren’t the best thing I’d ever tasted; but that’s how it felt。 This body lived for the present。

 Jamie had a similar reaction。 And then he started shoveling the food into his mouth so fast it seemed he 
didn’t have time to breathe。 I watched him to make sure he didn’t choke。

 I ate more slowly; hoping that I’d be able to convince him to eat some of mine when he was done。

 That was when; with our minor standoff over and my stomach satisfied; I finally noticed the atmosphere 
in the kitchen。

 I would have expected; with the excitement of eggs for breakfast after months of monotony; more of a 
feeling of celebration。 But the air was somber; the conversations all whispered。 Was this a reaction to the 
scene last night? I scanned the room; trying to understand。

 Peoplewere looking at me; a few here and there; but they weren’t the only ones talking in serious 
whispers; and the others paid me no mind at all。 Besides; none of them seemed angry or guilty or tense or 
any of the other emotions I was expecting。

 No; they weresad。 Despair was etched on every face in the room。

 Sharon was the last person I noticed; eating in a distant corner; keeping to herself as usual。 She was so 
posed as she mechanically ate her breakfast that at first I didn’t notice the tears dripping in streaks 
down her face。 They fell into her food; but she ate as if she were beyond noticing。 

 

 Jamie looked at Sharon and sighed before he answered me。 “No; Doc’s fine。”

 “Aunt Maggie? Is she hurt?”

 He shook his head。

 “Where’s Walter?” I demanded; still whispering。 I felt a gnawing anxiety as I thought of harm befalling 
one of my panions here; even those who hated me。

 “I don’t know。 He’s fine; I’m sure。”

 I realized now that Jamie was just as sad as everyone else here。

 “What’s wrong; Jamie? Why are you upset?”

 Jamie looked down at his eggs; eating them slowly and deliberately now; and did not answer me。

 He finished in silence。 I tried to pass him what was left in my bowl; but he glowered so fiercely that I 
took it back and ate the rest without any more resistance。

 We added our bowls to the big plastic bin of dirty dishes。 It was full; so I took it from the counter。 I 
wasn’t sure what was going on in the caves today; but dishes ought to be a safe occupation。

 Jamie came along beside me; his eyes alert。 I didn’t like that。 I wouldn’t allow him to act as my 
bodyguard; if the necessity arose。 But then; as we made our way around the edge of the big field; my 
regular bodyguard found me; so it became a moot point。

 Ian was filthy; light brown dust covered him from head to toe; darker where it was wet with his sweat。 
The brown streaks smeared across his face did not disguise the exhaustion there。 I was not surprised to 
see that he was just as down as everyone else。 But the dust did make me curious。 It was not the purple 
black dust inside the caves。 Ian had been outside this morning。

 “There you are;” he murmured when he saw us。 He was walking swiftly; his long legs cutting the distance 
with anxious strides。 When he reached us; he did not slow; but rather caught me under the elbow and 
hurried me forward。 “Let’s duck in here for a minute。”

 He pulled me into the narrow tunnel mouth that led toward the eastern field; where the corn was almost 
ripe。 He did not lead me far; just into the darkness where we were invisible from the big room。 I felt 
Jamie’s hand rest lightly on my other arm。

 After half a minute; deep voices echoed through the big cavern。 They were not boisterous—they were 
somber; as depressed as any of the faces I’d read this morning。 The voices passed us; close by the crack 
where we hid; and Ian’s hand tensed on my elbow; his fingers pressing into the soft spots above the 
bone。 I recognized Jared’s voice; and Kyle’s。 Melanie strained against my control; and my control was 
tenuous anyway。 We both wanted to see Jared’s face。 It was a good thing Ian held us back。 

 

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“He really thought he had it this time。 He was so sure。… Oh; well。 It will be worth all this if he figures it 
out someday;” Kyle disagreed。


 “If。”Jared snorted。 “I guess it’s a good thing we found that brandy。 Doc’s going to blow through the 
whole crate by nightfall at the rate he’s going。” 
“He’ll pass out soon enough;” Kyle said; his voice beginning to fade in the distance。 “I wish Sharon 


would…” And then I couldn’t make out any more。 
Ian waited until the voices faded pletely; and then a few minutes more; before he finally released my 

arm。 
“Jared promised;” Jamie muttered to him。 
“Yeah; but Kyle didn’t;” Ian answered。 
They walked back out into the light。 I followed slowly behind them; not sure what I was feeling。 
Ian noticed for the first time what I carried。 “No dishes now;” he told me。 “Let’s give them a chance to 

clean up and move on。” 
I thought about asking him why he was dirty; but probably; like Jamie; he would refuse to answer。 I 

turned to stare at the tunnel that led toward the rivers; speculating。 
Ian made an angry sound。 
I looked back at him; frightened; and then realized what had upset him—he’d only just seen my face。 
He raised his hand as if to lift my chin; but I flinched and he dropped it。 
“That makes me so sick;” he said; and his voice truly did sound as if he were nauseated。 “And worse; 

knowing that if I hadn’t stayed behind; I might have been the one to do it。…” 
I shook my head at him。 “It’s nothing; Ian。” 
“I don’t agree withthat; ” he muttered; and then he spoke to Jamie。 “You probably ought to get to 

school。 It’s better that we get everything back to normal as soon as possible。” 
Jamie groaned。 “Sharon will be anightmare today。” 
Ian grinned。 “Time to take one for the team; kid。 I don’t envy you。” 
Jamie sighed and kicked the dirt。 “Keep an eye on Wanda。” 
“Will do。” 
Jamie shuffled away; casting glances back at us every few minutes until he disappeared into another 

tunnel。 

 

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“They weren’t too heavy for me;” I told him。 
He grinned again。 “I feel silly standing here with my arms empty while you lug these around。 Chalk it up 


to gallantry。 C’mon—let’s go relax somewhere out of the way until the coast is clear。” 
His words troubled me; and I followed him in silence。 Why shoul

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