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Doc didn’t respond; didn’t even look at the sullen man as he left。
“Make it stop; Gladdie; make it stop!” Walter begged me。 I wiped the sweat from his face while he
crushed my hand。
Time seemed to slow down and stop; the black night felt unending。 Walter’s screams got more and
more frequent; more and more excruciating。
Melanie was far away; knowing she could do nothing useful。 I would have hidden; too; if Walter hadn’t
needed me。 I was all alone in my head—exactly what I had once wanted。 It made me feel lost。
Eventually; a dim gray light started to creep in through the high vents overhead。 I was hovering on the
edge of sleep; Walter’s moans and screams keeping me from sinking under。 I could hear Doc snoring
behind me。 I was glad that he’d been able to escape for a little while。
I didn’t hear Jared e in。 I was mumbling weak assurances; barely coherent; trying to calm Walter。
“I’m here; I’m here;” I murmured as he cried out his wife’s name。 “Shh; it’s okay。” The words were
meaningless。 It was something to say; though; and it did seem that my voice calmed the worst of his cries。
I don’t know how long Jared watched me with Walter before I realized he was there。 It must have been
a while。 I was sure his first reaction would be anger; but when I heard him speak; his voice was cool。
“Doc;” he said; and I heard the cot behind me shake。 “Doc; wake up。”
I jerked my hand free; whirling; disoriented; to see the face that went with the unmistakable voice。
His eyes were on me as he shook the sleeping man’s shoulder。 They were impossible to read in the dim
light。 His face had no expression at all。
Melanie jolted into awareness。 She pored over his features; trying to read the thoughts behind the mask。
“Gladdie! Don’t leave! Don’t!” Walter’s screech had Doc bolting upright; nearly capsizing his cot。
I spun back to Walter; shoving my sore hand into his searching fingers。
“Shhh; shhh! Walter; I’m here。 I won’t leave。 I won’t; I promise。”
He quieted down; whimpering like a small child。 I wiped the damp cloth over his forehead; his sob
hitched and turned into a sigh。
“What’s that about?” Jared murmured behind me。
“She’s the best painkiller I’ve been able to find;” Doc said wearily。
“Well; I’ve found you something better than a tame Seeker。”
My stomach knotted; and Melanie hissed in my head。So stupidly; blindly stubborn! she growled。He
wouldn’t believe you if you told him the sun sets in the west。
“Morphine—there’s not much。 I would have gotten here sooner if the Seeker hadn’t pinned me down
out there。”
Doc was instantly in action。 I heard him rustling through something papery; and he crowed in delight。
“Jared; you’re the miracle man!”
“Doc; just a sec…”
But Doc was at my side already; his haggard face alight with anticipation。 His hands were busy with a
small syringe。 He stuck the tiny needle into the crease at Walter’s elbow; on the arm that was attached to
me。 I turned my face away。 It seemed so horribly invasive to stab something through his skin。
I couldn’t argue with the results; though。 Within half a minute; Walter’s entire body relaxed; melting into
a pile of loose flesh against the thin mattress。 His breathing went from harsh and urgent to whispery and
even。 His hand relaxed; freeing mine。
I massaged my left hand with my right; trying to bring the blood back to my fingertips。 Little prickles
followed the flow of blood under my skin。
“Uh; Doc; there really isn’t enough for that;” Jared murmured。
I looked up from Walter’s face; peaceful at last。 Jared had his back to me; but I could see the surprise in
Doc’s expression。
“Enough for what? I’m not going to save this for a rainy day; Jared。 I’m sure we’ll wish we had it again;
and too soon; but I’m not going to let Walter scream in agony while I have a way to help him!”
“That’s not what I meant;” Jared said。 He spoke the way he did when he’d already thought about
something long and hard。 Slow and even; like Walter’s breath。
Doc frowned; confused。
“There’s enough to stop the pain for maybe three or four days; that’s all;” Jared said。 “If you give it to
him in doses。”
I didn’t understand what Jared was saying; but Doc did。
“Ah;” he sighed。 He turned to look at Walter again; and I saw a rim of fresh tears start to pool above his
lower lids。 He opened his mouth to speak; but nothing came out。
I wanted to know what they were talking about; but Jared’s presence made me silent; brought back the
reserve I rarely felt the need for anymore。
“You can’t save him。 You can only save him pain; Doc。”
“I know;” Doc said。 His voice broke; like he was holding back a sob。 “You’re right。”
What’s going on?I asked。 As long as Melanie was going to be around; I might as well make use of her。
My gasp sounded loud in the quiet room; but it was really just a breath。 I didn’t look up to see how the
two healthy men would react。 My own tears pooled as I leaned over Walter’s pillow。
No;I thought;no。 Not yet。 No。
You’d rather he died screaming?
I just… I can’t stand the… finality。 It’s so absolute。 I’ll never see my friend again。
How many of your other friends have you gone back to visit; Wanderer?
I’ve never had friends like this before。
My friends on other planets were all blurred together in my head; the souls were so similar; almost
interchangeable in some ways。 Walter was distinctly himself。 When he was gone; there would be no one
who could fill his place。
I cradled Walter’s head in my arms and let my tears fall onto his skin。 I tried to stifle my crying; but it
made its way out regardless; a keening rather than sobs。
I know。 Another first;Melanie whispered; and there was passion in her tone。 passion for
me—that was a first; too。
“Wanda?” Doc asked。
I just shook my head; not able to answer。
“I think you’ve been here too long;” he said。 I felt his hand; light and warm; on my shoulder。 “You
should take a break。”
I shook my head again; still keening softly。
“You’re worn out;” he said。 “Go clean up; stretch your legs。 Eat something。”
I glared up at him。 “Will Walter be here when I get back?” I mumbled through my tears。
His eyes tightened anxiously。 “Do you want that?”
“I’d like a chance to say goodbye。 He’s my friend。”
He patted my arm。 “I know; Wanda; I know。 Me; too。 I’m in no hurry。 You get some air and then e
back。 Walter will be sleeping for a while。”
I read his worn face; and I believed the sincerity there。
I nodded and carefully put Walter’s head back on the pillow。 Maybe if I got away from this place for a
little bit; I’d find a way to handle this。 I wasn’t sure how—I had no experience with real goodbyes。
He was staring at me。 I had a feeling his eyes had been on me for a long time。 His face was carefully
posed; but there was surprise and suspicion in there again。 It made me tired。 What would be the
point of acting out a charade now; even if I were that talented a liar? Walter would never stand up for me
again。 I couldn’tsucker him anymore。
I met Jared’s gaze for one long second; then turned to hurry down the pitch…black corridor that was
brighter than his expression。
CHAPTER 32
Ambushed
The caves were quiet; the sun had not yet risen。 In the big plaza; the mirrors were a pale gray with the
ing dawn。
My few clothes were still in Jamie and Jared’s room。 I snuck in; glad that I knew where Jared was。
Jamie was sound asleep; curled into a tight ball in the top corner of the mattress。 He didn’t usually sleep
so pactly; but he had good reason to at the moment。 Ian was sprawled across the rest of the space;
his feet and hands hanging off the edges; one appendage to each of the four sides。
For some reason; this was hysterical to me。 I had to put my fist in my mouth to choke back the laughter
as I quickly snatched up my old dirt…dyed T…shirt and shorts。 I hurried into the hall; still stifling the giggles。
You’re slaphappy;Melanie told me。You need some sleep。
I’ll sleep later。 When…I couldn’t finish the thought。 It sobered me instantaneously; and everything was
quiet again。
I was still rushing as I headed for the bathing room。 I trusted Doc; but… Maybe he would change his
mind。 Maybe Jared would argue against what I wanted。 I couldn’t be all day。
I thought I heard something behind me when I reached the octopus…like juncture where all the sleeping
halls met。 I looked back; but I couldn’t see anyone in the dim cave。 People were beginning to stir。 Soon
it would be time for breakfast and another day of work。 If they’d finished with the stalks; the ground in
the east fields would need to be turned。 Maybe I would have time to help… later…
I followed the familiar path to the underground rivers; my mind in a million other places。 I couldn’t seem
to concentrate on anything in particular。 Every time I tried to focus on a subject—Walter; Jared;
breakfast; chores; baths—some other thought would pull my head away in seconds。 Melanie was right; I
needed to sleep。 She was just as muddled。 Her thoughts all spun around Jared; but she could make
nothing coherent of them; either。
I’d gotten used to the bathing room。 The utter blackness of it didn’t bother me anymore。 So many places
were black here。 Half my daylight hours were lived in darkness。 And I’d been here too many times。
There was never anything lurking under the water’s surface; waiting to pull me under。
My hands were stinging when I was done; the dry cracks on my knuckles burning worst of all。 I rinsed
them in the water; but it made no noticeable difference。 I sighed and climbed out to get dressed。
I’d left my dry clothes on the loose rocks in the back corner。 I kicked a stone by accident; hard enough
to hurt my bare foot; and it clattered loudly across the room; bouncing off the wall and landing with a
plunk and a gurgle in the pool。 The sound made me jump; though it wasn’t all that loud next to the roar of
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