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 He closed his eyes。 “Mel。”

 My heart thudded faster in my chest。 It was her joy that sped it; not mine。 He must have guessed how I 

loved him。 After his questions about Jamie; he must have seen that。

 “Tell her… that won’t happen。”

 “She hears you。”

 “How… straightforward is the connection?”

 “She hears what I hear; sees what I see。” 

 

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“Yes。” 
His nose wrinkled。 He touched my face again; softly; a caress。 “You don’t know how sorry I am。” 
My skin felt hotter where he had touched it; it was a good heat; but his words burned hotter than his 


touch。 Of course he was sorrier for hurting her。 Of course。 That shouldn’t bother me。 
“C’mon; Jared! Let’s go!” 
We looked up。 Kyle was calling to Jared。 He seemed utterly at ease; as if he had not been on trial for his 


life today。 Maybe he’d known it would go his way。 Maybe he was quick to get over anything。 He didn’t 
seem to notice me there beside Jared。 
I realized; for the first time; that others had。 
Jamie was watching us with a satisfied smile。 This probably looked like a good thing to him。 Was it?


 What do you mean? 
What does he see when he looks at us? His family; put back together? 
Isn’t it? Sort of? 
With the one unwele addition。 
But better than it was yesterday。 
I guess… 
I know;she admitted。I’m glad Jared knows I’m here… but I still don’t like him touching you。 
And I like it too much。My face tingled where Jared’s fingers had brushed it。Sorry about that。 
I don’t blame you。 Or; at least; I know Ishouldn’t。 
Thanks。


 Jamie wasn’t the only one watching。

 Jeb was curious; that little smile gathering up the corners of his beard。

 Sharon and Maggie watched with fire in their eyes。 Their expressions were so much the same that the 
youthful skin and bright hair did nothing to make Sharon look younger than her grizzled mother。

 Ian was worried。 His eyes were tight; and he seemed on the verge of ing to protect me again。 To 
make sure Jared wasn’t upsetting me。 I smiled; to reassure him。 He didn’t smile back; but he took a deep 
breath。 

 

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“Are you listening to her now?” Jared was on his feet but still watching my face。 
His question distracted me before I could ask her what she meant。 “Yes。” 
“What’s she saying?” 
“We’re noticing what the others think of your… change of heart。” I nodded toward Melanie’s aunt and 


cousin。 They turned their backs on me in synchronization。 
“Tough nuts;” he acknowledged。 
“Fine; then;” Kyle boomed; turning his body toward the ball that sat under the brightest spot of light。 


“We’ll win it without you。” 
“I’m ing!” Jared threw one wistful glance at me—at us—and ran to get in on the game。 
I wasn’t the best scorekeeper。 It was too dark to see the ball from where I sat。 It was too dark even to 


see the players well when they weren’t right under the lights。 I began counting from Jamie’s reactions。 His 
shout of victory when his team scored; his groan when the other team did。 The groans outnumbered the 
shouts。

 Everyone played。 Maggie was the goalie for Andy’s team; and Jeb was the goalie for Lily’s。 They were 
both surprisingly good。 I could see their silhouettes in the light from the goalpost lamps; moving as lithely 
as if they were decades younger。 Jeb was not afraid to hit the floor to stop a goal; but Maggie was more 
effective without resorting to such extremes。 She was like a magnet for the invisible ball。 Every time Ian 
or Wes got off a shot…thunk! It landed in her hands。

 Trudy and Paige quit after a half hour or so and passed me on their way out; chattering with excitement。 
It seemed impossible that we’d started the morning with a trial; but I was relieved that things had changed 
so drastically。

 The women weren’t gone long。 They came back with arms full of boxes。 Granola bars—the kind with 
fruit filling。 The game came to a halt。 Jeb called halftime; and everyone hurried over to eat breakfast。

 The goods were divvied up at the center line。 It was a mob scene at first。 
“Here you go; Wanda;” Jamie said; ducking out of the group。 He had his hands full of the bars; and 
water bottles tucked under his arms。


 “Thanks。 Having fun?” 
“Yeah! Wish you could play。” 
“Next time;” I said。 
“Here you go…” Ian was there; his hands full of granola bars。 
“Beat ya;” Jamie told him。 


 

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Ian and Jared exchanged a long glance。 
“Where’s all the food?” Kyle demanded。 He stood over an empty box; his head swiveling around the 


room; looking for the culprit。 
“Catch;” Jared said; tossing granola bars one by one; hard; like knives。 
Kyle plucked them out of the air with ease; then jogged over to see if Jared was holding out on him。 
“Here;” Ian said; shoving half of his haul toward his brother without looking at him。 “Now go。” 
Kyle ignored him。 For the first time today; he looked at me; staring down at me where I sat。 His irises 


were black with the light behind him。 I couldn’t read his expression。 
I recoiled; and caught my breath when my ribs protested。 
Jared and Ian closed ranks in front of me like stage curtains。 
“You heard him;” Jared said。 
“Can I say something first?” Kyle asked。 He peered down through the space between them。 
They didn’t respond。 
“I’m not sorry;” Kyle told me。 “I still think it was the right thing to do。” 
Ian shoved his brother。 Kyle reeled back but then stepped forward again。 
“Hold on; I’m not done。” 
“Yeah; you are;” Jared said。 His hands were clenched; the skin over his knuckles white。 
Everyone had noticed now。 The room was hushed; all the fun of the game lost。 
“No; I’m not。” Kyle held his hands up; a gesture of surrender; and spoke to me again。 “I don’t think I 


was wrong; but you did save my life。 I don’t know why; but you did。 So I figure; a life for a life。 I won’t 
kill you。 I’ll pay the debt that way。” 
“You stupid jackass;” Ian said。 
“Who’s got the crush on a worm; bro? You gonna callme stupid?”


 Ian lifted his fists; leaning forward。 
“I’ll tell you why;” I said; making my voice louder than I wanted to。 But it had the effect I was after。 Ian 
and Jared and Kyle turned to stare at me; fight forgotten for the moment。


 It made me nervous。 I cleared my throat。 “I didn’t let you fall because… because I’m notlike you。 I’m 
not saying that I’m not… like humans。 Because there are others here who would do the same。 There are 

 

 Kyle stared at me for a minute and then chuckled。 “Ouch;” he said; still laughing。 He turned away from 
us then; his message given; and walked back to get some water。 “Life for a life;” he called over his 
shoulder。

 I wasn’t sure I believed him。 Not sure at all。 Humans were good liars。

 CHAPTER 37

 Wanted

 There was a pattern to the wins。 If Jared and Kyle played together; they won。 If Jared played with Ian; 
then that team would win。 It seemed to me that Jared could not be defeated; until I saw the brothers play 
together。

 At first it seemed to be a strained thing; for Ian at least; playing as teammates with Kyle。 But after a few 
minutes of running in the dark; they fell into a familiar pattern—a pattern that had existed since long 
before I’d e to this planet。

 Kyle knew what Ian would do before Ian did it; and vice versa。 Without having to speak; they told each 
other everything。 Even when Jared pulled all the best players to his side—Brandt; Andy; Wes; Aaron; 
Lily; and Maggie as goalie—Kyle and Ian were victorious。

 “Okay; okay;” Jeb said; catching Aaron’s goal attempt with one hand and tucking the ball under his arm。 
“I think we all know the winners。 Now; I hate to be a party pooper; but there’s work waiting… and; to 
be honest; I’m bushed。”

 There were a few halfhearted protests and a few moans; but more laughter。 No one seemed too upset to 
have the fun end。 From the way a few people sat down right where they were and put their heads 
between their knees to breathe; it was clear Jeb wasn’t the only one who was tired out。

 People began to drift out in twos and threes。 I scooted to one side of the corridor’s mouth; making room 
for them to pass; probably on their way to the kitchen。 It had to be past time for lunch; though it was 
hard to mark the hour in this black hole。 Through the gaps in the line of exiting humans; I watched Kyle 
and Ian。

 When the game was called; Kyle had raised his hand for a high five; but Ian had stalked past him without 
acknowledging the gesture。 Then Kyle caught his brother’s shoulder and spun him around。 Ian knocked 
Kyle’s hand away。 I tensed for a fight—and it seemed like one at first。 Kyle threw a punch toward Ian’s 
stomach。 Ian dodged it easily; though; and I saw that there was no force behind it。 Kyle laughed and 
used his superior reach to rub his fist into Ian’s scalp。 Ian smacked that hand away; but this time he 
halfway smiled。

 “Good game; bro;” I heard Kyle say。 “You’ve still got it。”

 “You’re such an idiot; Kyle;” Ian answered。

 “You got the brains; I got the looks。 Seems fair。” 

 

Now he was really smiling; and Kyle was cussing and laughing at the same time。 
It all looked very violent to me; my eyes narrowed; tight with the stress of watching。 But at the same 
time; it brought to mind one of Melanie’s memories: three puppies rolling on the grass; yapping furiously 
and baring their teeth as if their only desire was to rip out their brothers’ throats。

 Yes; they’re playing;Melanie confirmed。The bonds of brotherhood go deep。 
As they should。 This is right。 If Kyle really doesn’t kill us; this will be a good thing。 
If;Melanie repeated morosely。 
“Hungry?” 
I looked up; and my heart stopped beating for a slightly painful moment。 It seemed that Jared was still a 


believer。 
I shook my head。 This gave me the moment I needed to be able to speak to him。 “I’m not sure why; 


since I’ve done nothing besides sit here; but I’

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