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me what I want than it will be for me to give you what you want。”

 His face was fiercer than I’d ever seen it。 “Name your terms。”

 “You can’t kill them—the souls you remove。 You must give me your word—your promise; your oath; 
your vow—that you will give them safe conduct on to another life。 This means some danger; you will 
have to have cryotanks; and you will have to get those souls onto shuttles off…planet。 You have to send 
them to another world to live。 But they won’t be able to hurt you。 By the time they reach their next 
planet; your grandchildren will be dead。” 

 

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。 
He was thinking very hard as I explained。 I watched his face to see what he would make of my demand。 


He didn’t look angry; but his eyes were still wild。 
“You don’t want us to kill the Seeker?” he guessed。 
I didn’t answer his question because he wouldn’t understand the answer; I did want them to kill her。 


That was the whole problem。 Instead; I explained further。


 “She’ll be the first; the test。 I want to make sure; while I’m still here; that you’re going to follow through。 
I will do the separation myself。 When she is safe; I’ll teach you how it’s done。” 
“On who?” 
“Kidnapped souls。 The same as before。 I can’t guarantee you that the human minds will e back。 I 


don’t know if the erased can return。 We’ll see with the Seeker。” 
Doc blinked; processing something。 “What do you mean; while you are still here? Are you leaving?” 
I stared at him; waiting for the realization to hit。 He stared back; unprehending。 
“Don’t you realize what I’m giving you?” I whispered。 
Finally; prehension slammed home in his expression。 
I spoke quickly; before he could。 “There’s something else I’m going to ask you for; Doc。 I don’t want 


to… Iwon’t be shipped off to another planet。 This is my planet; it truly is。 And yet; there’s really no place 
for me here。 So… I know it might… offend some of the others。 Don’t tell them if you think they won’t 
allow it。 Lie if you have to。 But I’d like to be buried by Walt and Wes。 Can you do that for me? I won’t 
take up much space。” I smiled weakly again。

 No!Melanie was howling。No; no; no; no… 
“No; Wanda;” Doc objected; too; with a shocked expression。 
“Please; Doc;” I whispered; wincing against the protest in my head; which was getting louder。 “I don’t 


think Wes or Walt will mind。” 
“That’s not what I meant! I can’t kill you; Wanda。 Ugh! I’m so sick of death; so sick of killing my 
friends。” Doc’s voice caught in a sob。 
I put my hand on his thin arm; rubbed it。 “People die here。 It happens。” Kyle had said something to that 


effect。 Funny that I should quote Kyle of all people twice in one night。 
“What about Jared and Jamie?” Doc asked in a choked voice。 
“They’ll have Melanie。 They’ll be fine。” 
“Ian?” 


 

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” 
Doc shook his head; wiping at his eyes。 “I need to think about this; Wanda。” 
“We don’t have long。 They won’t wait forever before they kill the Seeker。” 
“I don’t mean about that part。 I agree to those terms。 But I don’t think I can kill you。” 
“It’s all or none; Doc。 You have to decide right now。 And…” I realized I had one more demand。 “And 


you can’t tell anyone else about the last part of our agreement。 No one。 Those are my terms; take them 
or leave them。 Do you want to know how to remove a soul from a human body?” 
Doc shook his head again。 “Let me think。” 
“You already know the answer; Doc。 This is what you’ve been searching for。” 
He just kept shaking his head slowly back and forth。

 I ignored that symbol of denial because we both knew his choice was made。 
“I’ll get Jared;” I said。 “We’ll make a quick raid for cryotanks。 Hold off the others。 Tell them… tell them 
the truth。 Tell them I’m going to help you get the Seeker out of that body。”


 CHAPTER 51


 Prepared

 Ifound Jared and Jamie in our room; waiting for me; worry on both their faces。 Jared must have talked 
to Jeb。 
“Are you all right?” Jared asked me; while Jamie jumped up and threw his arms around my waist。

 I wasn’t sure how to answer his question。 I didn’t know the answer。 “Jared; I need your help。” 
Jared was on his feet as soon as I was done speaking。 Jamie leaned back to look at my face。 I didn’t 
meet Jamie’s gaze。 I wasn’t sure how much I could bear right now。

 “What do you need me to do?” Jared asked。 
“I’m making a raid。 I could use some… extra muscle。” 
“What are we after?” He was intense; already shifting into his mission mode。 
“I’ll explain on the way。 We don’t have a lot of time。” 
“Can I e?” Jamie said。 
“No!” Jared and I said together。 
Jamie frowned and let me go; sinking down onto the mattress and crossing his legs。 He put his face in his 


hands and sulked。 I couldn’t look directly at him before I ducked out of the room。 I was already yearning 


 

 Jared followed as I retraced my path through the south tunnel。

 “Why this way?” he asked。

 “I…” He would know if I tried to lie or evade。 “I don’t want to run into anyone。 Jeb; Aaron; or Brandt; 

particularly。”

 “Why?”

 “I don’t want to have to explain myself to them。 Not yet。”

 He was quiet; trying to make sense of my answer。

 I changed the subject。 “Do you know where Lily is? I don’t think she should be alone。 She seems…”

 “Ian’s with her。”

 “That’s good。 He’s the kindest。”

 Ian would help Lily—he was exactly what she needed now。 Who would help Ian when… ? I shook my 

head; shaking the thought away。

 “What are we in such a hurry to get?” Jared asked me。

 I took a deep breath before I answered him。 “Cryotanks。”

 The south tunnel was black。 I could not see his face。 His footsteps did not falter beside me; and he 
didn’t say anything for several minutes。 When he spoke again; I could hear that he was focusing on the 
raid—single…minded; setting aside whatever curiosity he felt until after the mission was planned to his 
satisfaction。

 “Where do we get them?”

 “Empty cryotanks are stored outside Healing facilities until they’re needed。 With more souls ing in 
than leaving; there will be a surplus。 No one will guard them; no one will notice if some go missing。”

 “Are you sure? Where did you get this information?”

 “I saw them in Chicago; piles and piles of them。 Even the little facility we went to in Tucson had a small 

store of them; crated outside the delivery bay。”

 “If they were crated; then how can you be sure —”

 “Haven’t you noticed our fondness for labels?”

 “I’m not doubting you;” he said。 “I just want to make sure that you’ve thought this through。”

 I heard the double meaning in his words。 

 

 “Let’s get it done; then。”

 Doc was already gone—already with Jeb; as we hadn’t passed him on the way。 He must have left right 
behind me。 I wondered how his news was being taken。 I hoped they weren’t stupid enough to discuss it 
in front of the Seeker。 Would she shred her human host’s brain if she guessed what I was doing? Would 
she assume I’d turned traitor entirely? That I would give the humans what they needed with no 
restrictions?

 Wasn’t that what I was about to do; though? When I was gone; would Doc bother to keep his word?

 Yes; hewould try。 I believed that。 I had to believe that。 But he couldn’t do it alone。 And who would help 
him?

 We scrambled up the tight black vent that opened onto the southern face of the rocky hill; about halfway 
up the low peak。 The eastern edge of the horizon was turning gray; with just a hint of pink bleeding into 
the line between sky and rock。

 My eyes were locked on my feet as I climbed down。 It was necessary; there was no path; and the loose 
rocks made for treacherous footing。 But even if the way had been paved and smooth; I doubted I would 
have been able to lift my eyes。 My shoulders; too; seemed trapped in a slump。

 Traitor。 Not a misfit; not a wanderer。 Just a traitor。 I was putting my gentle brothers’ and sisters’ lives 
into the angry and motivated hands of my adopted human family。

 My humans had every right to hate the souls。 This was a war; and I was giving them a weapon。 A way 
to kill with impunity。

 I considered this as we ran through the desert in the growing light of dawn—ran because; with the 
Seekers looking; we shouldn’t be out in the daylight。

 Focusing on this angle—viewing my choice not as a sacrifice but rather as arming the humans in 
exchange for the Seeker’s life—I knew that it was wrong。 And if I was trying to save only the Seeker; 
this would be the moment when I would change my mind and turn around。 She wasn’t worth selling out 
the others。 Even she would agree with that。

 Or would she? I suddenly wondered。 The Seeker didn’t seem to be as… what was the word Jared had 
used?Altruistic。 As altruistic as the rest of us。 Maybe she would count her own life dearer than the lives 
of many。

 But it was too late to change my mind。 I’d already thought far beyond just saving the Seeker。 For one 
thing; this would happen again。 The humans would kill any souls they came across unless I gave them 
another option。 More than that; I was going to save Melanie; and that was worth the sacrifice。 I was 
going to save Jared and Jamie; too。 Might as well save the repugnant Seeker while I was at it。

 The souls were wrong to be here。 My humans deserved their world。 I could not give it back to them; but 
I could give them this。 If only I could be sure that they would not be cruel。

 I would just have to trust Doc; and hope。 

 

 I wondered how many human lives I would save。 How many souls’ lives Imight save。 The only one I 
couldn’t save now was myself。

 I sighed heavily。 Even over the sound of our exerted breathing; Jared heard that。 In my peripheral vision; 
I saw his face turn; felt his eyes boring into me; but I did not look over to meet his gaze。 I stared at the 
ground。

 We got to the jeep’s hiding place before the sun had climbed over the eastern peaks

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