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too soon。

 Trying to think of something besides that grim fact; I realized that I hadn’t heard from Melanie since… 
When was the last time she’d spoken to me? When I’d made the deal with Doc? I was belatedly 
surprised that the sleeping arrangements by the jeep today had not elicited a reaction from her。

 Mel?

 No answer。

 It wasn’t like before; so I didn’t panic。 I could definitely feel her there in my head; but she was… 
ignoring me? What was she doing?

 Mel? What’s going on?

 No answer。 

 

 She interrupted me; exasperated。Oh; stop。 I’m not madat you。 Leave me alone。

 Why won’t you talk to me?

 No answer。

 I pushed a little harder; hoping to pick up the direction of her thoughts。 She tried to keep me out; to put 

the wall in place; but it was too weak from disuse。 I saw her plan。

 I tried to keep my mental tone even。Have you lost your mind?

 In a manner of speaking;she teased halfheartedly。

 You think that if you can make yourself disappear; that will stop me?

 What else can I do to stop you? If you’ve got a better idea; please share。

 I don’t get it; Melanie。 Don’t youwantthem back? Don’t you want to be with Jared again? With 

Jamie?

 She writhed; fighting the obviousness of the answer。Yes; but… I can’t… She took a moment to steady 
herself。I find myself unable to be the death of you; Wanda。 I can’t stand it。

 I saw the depth of her pain; and tears formed in my eyes。

 Love you too; Mel。 But there’s not room for the both of us here。 In this body; in this cave; in their 
lives…

 I disagree。

 Look; just stop trying to annihilate yourself; okay? Because if I think you can do it; I’ll make Doc 
pull me out today。 Or I’ll tell Jared。 Just imagine what he would do。

 I imagined it for her; smiling a little through my tears。Remember? He said no guarantees about what 
he would or wouldn’t do to keep you here。 I thought of those burning kisses in the hall… thought of 
other kisses and other nights in her memory。 My face warmed as I blushed。

 You fight dirty。

 You bet I do。

 I’m not giving up。

 You’ve been warned。 No more silent treatment。

 We thought of other things then; things that didn’t hurt。 Like where we would send the Seeker。 Mel was 
all for the Mists Planet after my story tonight; but I thought the Planet of the Flowers would be more 

 

 We thought of my memories; the pretty ones。 The ice castles and the night music and the colored suns。 
They were like fairytales to her。 And she told me fairytales; too。 Glass slippers; poisoned apples; 
mermaids who wanted to have souls…

 Of course; we didn’t have time to tell many stories。

 They all returned together。 Jared had e back through the main entrance。 It had taken so very little 
time—perhaps he’d just driven the jeep around to the north side and hidden it under the overhang there。 
In a hurry。

 I heard their voices ing; subdued; serious; low; and knew from their tone that the Seeker was with 
them。 Knew that the time had e for the first stage of my death。

 No。 
Pay attention。 You’re going to have to help them do this when I’m — 
No!


 But she wasn’t protesting my instruction; just the conclusion of my thought。 
Jared was the one who carried the Seeker into the room。 He came first; the others behind。 Aaron and 
Brandt both had the guns ready—in case she was only feigning unconsciousness; perhaps; and about to 
jump up and attack them with her tiny hands。 Jeb and Doc came last; and I knew Jeb’s canny eyes 

would be on my face。 How much had he figured out already with his crazy; insightful shrewdness? 
I kept myself focused on the task at hand。 
Jared laid the Seeker’s inert form on the cot with exceptional gentleness。 This might have bothered me 

before; but now it touched me。 I understood that he did this for me; wishing that he could have treated 
me this way in the beginning。 
“Doc; where’s the No Pain?”


 “I’ll get it for you;” he murmured。 
I stared at the Seeker’s face while I waited; wondering what it would look like when her host was free。 
Would anything be left? Would the host be empty or would the rightful owner reassert herself? Would 
the face be less repugnant to me when another awareness looked out of those eyes?


 “Here you go。” Doc put the canister in my hand。 
“Thanks。” 
I pulled out one thin tissue square and handed the container back to him。 
I found myself reluctant to touch the Seeker; but I made my hands move swiftly and purposefully as I 


pulled her chin down and put the No Pain on her tongue。 Her face was very small—it made my hands 


 

 I closed her mouth again。 It was moist—the medicine would dissolve quickly。

 “Jared; could you please roll her onto her stomach?” I asked。

 He did as I asked—again; gently。 Just then; the propane lantern flared to life。 The cave was suddenly 

bright; almost like daylight。 I glanced up instinctively and saw that Doc had covered the big holes in the 

roof with tarps to keep our light from escaping。 He’d done a lot of preparation in our absence。

 It was very quiet。 I could hear the Seeker breathing evenly in and out。 I could hear the faster; tenser 
breathing of the men in the room with me。 Someone shifted from one foot to the other; and sand ground 
against rock under his heel。 Their stares had a physical weight on my skin。

 I swallowed; hoping I could keep my voice normal。 “Doc; I need Heal; Clean; Seal; and Smooth。”

 “Right here。”

 I brushed the Seeker’s coarse black hair out of the way; exposing the little pink line at the base of her 

skull。 I stared at her olive tan skin and hesitated。

 “Would you cut; Doc? I don’t… I don’t want to。”

 “No problem; Wanda。”

 I saw only his hands as he came to stand across from me。 He set a little row of white cylinders on the 

cot next to the Seeker’s shoulder。 The scalpel winked in the bright light; flashing across my face。

 “Hold her hair out of the way。”

 I used both hands to clear her neck。

 “Wish I could scrub up;” Doc muttered to himself; obviously feeling underprepared。

 “It’s not really necessary。 We have Clean。”

 “I know。” He sighed。 What he really wanted was the routine; the mental cleansing that the old habits had 

given him。

 “How much room do you need?” he asked; hesitating with the point of the blade an inch from her skin。

 I could feel the heat of the other bodies behind me; squeezing in to get a better view。 They were careful 

not to touch either of us。

 “Just the length of the scar。 That will be enough。”

 This didn’t seem like enough to him。 “You sure?”

 “Yes。 Oh; wait!”

 Doc pulled back。 

 

 “Jared; could you get one of those tanks for me?”

 “Of course。”

 I heard him walk the few steps away; heard the dull; metallic clunk of the tank he chose knocking against 
the others。

 “What now?”

 “There’s a circle on top of the lid。 Press it in。”

 I heard the low hum of the cryotank as it powered on。 The men muttered and shuffled their feet; moving 

away from it。

 “Okay; on the side there should be a switch… more like a dial; actually。 Can you see it?”

 “Yes。”

 “Spin it all the way down。”

 “Okay。”

 “What color is the light on top of the tank?”

 “It’s… it’s just turning from purple to… bright blue。 Light blue now。”

 I took a deep breath。 At least the tanks were functional。

 “Great。 Pop the lid and wait for me。”

 “How?”

 “Latch under the lip。”

 “Got it。” I heard the click of the latch; and then the whir of the mechanism。 “It’scold! ”

 “That’s sort of the point。”

 “How does it work? What’s the power source?”

 I sighed。 “I knew the answers when I was a Spider。 I don’t understand it now。 Doc; you can go ahead。 

I’m ready。”

 “Here we go;” Doc whispered as he slid the blade of the scalpel deftly; almost gracefully; through the 
skin。 Blood coursed down the side of her neck; pooling on the towel Doc had placed underneath。

 “A tiny bit deeper。 Just under the edge —” 

 

 Silver glinted out from the red。

 “That’s good。 Now you hold the hair。”

 Doc switched places with me in a smooth; swift movement。 He was good at his Calling。 He would have 
made quite a Healer。

 I didn’t try to hide what I was doing from him。 The movements were too minute for him to have any 
chance of seeing。 He would not be able to do this until I explained。

 I slid one fingertip carefully along the back ridge of the tiny silver creature until my finger was almost 
entirely inserted into the hot opening at the base of the host body’s neck。 I traced my way to the anterior 
antennae; feeling the taut lines of the bound attachments stretched tight like harp strings into the deeper 
recesses of her head。

 I twisted my finger around the underside of the soul’s body; caressing down from the first segment along 
the other line of attachments; as stiff and profuse as the bristles of a brush。

 I felt carefully at the juncture of these tight strings; at the tiny joints; no bigger than pinheads。 I stroked 
my way about a third of the way down。 I could have counted; but that would have taken a very long 
time。 It would be the two hundred seventeenth connection; but there was another way to find it。 There it 
was; the little ridge that made this joint just a bit bigger—a seed pearl rather than a pinhead。 It was 
smooth under my fingertip。

 I pressed against it with gentle pressure; tenderly massaging。 Kindness was always the way of the souls。 
Never violence。

 “Relax;” I breathed。

 And; though the soul could not hear me; it obeyed。 The harp strings loosened; went slack。 I could feel 
the slither as they retracted; feel the slight swelling of the body as it absorbed them。 The process took no 
more than a few beats of my heart。 I held my breath until I felt the soul undulate under my touch。 
Wriggling free。

 I let it twist itself a little farther out; and then I curled my fingers gently around the tiny; fragile body。 I 
lifted it; silver and gleaming; wet with blood that was quickly shed from the smooth casing; and cradled it 
in my hand。


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