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lifted it; silver and gleaming; wet with blood that was quickly shed from the smooth casing; and cradled it 
in my hand。

 It was beautiful。 The soul whose name I’d never known billowed like a silver wave in my hand… a 
lovely feathered ribbon。

 I couldn’t hate the Seeker in this form。 An almost maternal love swept through me。

 “Sleep well; little one;” I whispered。

 I turned toward the faint hum of the cryotank; just to my left。 Jared held it low and angled; so it was a 
simple matter for me to ease the soul into the shockingly cold air that gusted from the opening。 I let it slide 
into the small space and then carefully relatched the lid。 

 

and then I hugged it to my chest。 The outside of the tank was the same temperature as the warm room。 I 

cradled it to my body; protective as any mother。

 I looked back at the stranger on the table。 Doc was already dust…ing Smooth over the sealed wound。 

We made a good team: one attending to the soul; the other to the body。 Everyone was taken care of。

 Doc looked up at me; his eyes full of exhilaration and wonder。 “Amazing;” he murmured。 “That was 

incredible。” 
“Good job;” I whispered back。 
“When do you think she’ll wake up?” Doc asked。 
“That depends on how much chloroform she inhaled。” 
“Not much。” 
“And if she’s still there。 We’ll have to wait and see。” 
Before I could ask; Jared lifted the nameless woman tenderly from the cot; rolled her face…up; and laid 

her on another; cleaner resting place。 This tenderness did not move me。 This tenderness was for the 

human; for Melanie。… 
Doc went with him; checking her pulse; peeking under her lids。 He shone a flashlight into her 

unconscious eyes and watched the pupils constrict。 No light reflected back to blind him。 He and Jared 

exchanged a long glance。 
“She really did it;” Jared said; his voice low。 
“Yes;” Doc agreed。 
I didn’t hear Jeb sidle up next to me。 
“Pretty slick; kid;” he murmured。 
I shrugged。 
“Feeling a smidge conflicted?” 
I didn’t answer。 
“Yeah。 Me; too; hon。 Me; too。” 
Aaron and Brandt were talking behind me; their voices rising with excitement; answering each other’s 

thoughts before the questions were spoken。 
No conflict there。 
“Wait till the others hear!” 

 

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“We should go get some —” 
“Right now; I’m ready —” 
“Hold up;” Jeb cut Brandt off。 “No soul snatching until that cryotank is safely on its way into outer 


space。 Right; Wanda?” 
“Right;” I agreed in a firmer voice; hugging the tank tighter to my chest。 
Brandt and Aaron exchanged sour glances。 
I was going to need more allies。 Jared and Jeb and Doc were only three; though certainly the most 


influential three here。 Still; they would need support。 
I knew what this meant。 
It meant talking to Ian。 
Others; too; of course; but Ian would have to be one of them。 My heart seemed to slump lower in my 


chest; to curl limply in on itself。 I’d done many things I had not wanted to do since joining the humans; but 
I couldn’t remember any this sharply and pointedly painful。 Even deciding to trade my life for the 
Seeker’s—that was a huge; vast hurt; a wide field of ache; but it was almost manageable because it was 
so tied up in the bigger picture。 Telling Ian goodbye was a razor…sharp piercing; it made the greater vision 
hard to see。 I wished there was some way; any way; to save him from the same pain。 There wasn’t。

 The only thing worse would be telling Jared goodbye。 That one would burn and fester。 Because he 
wouldn’t feel pain。 His joy would far outweigh any small regret he might feel over me。 
As for Jamie; well; I wasn’t planning on facing that goodbye at all。


 “Wanda!” Doc’s voice was sharp。 
I hurried to the bed Doc was hovering over。 Before I got there; I could see the tiny olive hand fisting and 
unfisting where it hung over the edge of the cot。


 “Ah;” the Seeker’s familiar voice moaned from the human body。 “Ah。” 
The room went utterly silent。 Everyone looked at me; as if I were the expert on humans。 
I elbowed Doc; my hands still wrapped around the tank。 “Talk to her;” I whispered。 
“Um… Hello? Can you hear me… miss? You’re safe now。 Do you understand me?” 
“Ah;” she groaned。 Her eyes fluttered open; focused quickly on Doc’s face。 There was no disfort in 


her expression—the No Pain would be making her feel wonderful; of course。 Her eyes were onyx black。 
They darted around the room until she found me; and recognition was quickly followed by a scowl。 She 
looked away; back to Doc。 

 

 CHAPTER 53

 Condemned

 The Seeker’s host body was named Lacey; a dainty; soft; feminine name。Lacey。 As inappropriate as the 

size; in my opinion。 Like naming a pit bull Fluffy。

 Lacey was just as loud as the Seeker—and still a plainer。

 “You’ll have to forgive me for going on and on;” she insisted; allowing us no other options。 “I’ve been 

shouting away in there for years and never getting to speak for myself。 I’ve got a lot to say all stored up。”

 How lucky for us。 I could almost make myself glad that I was leaving。

 In answer to my earlier question to myself; no; the face was not less repugnant with a different 

awareness behind it。 Because the awareness was not so very different; in the end。

 “That’s why we don’t like you;” she told me that first night; making no change from the present tense or 
the plural pronoun。 “When she realized that you were hearing Melanie just the way she was hearing me; it 
made her frightened。 She thought you might guess。 I was her deep; dark secret。” A grating laugh。 “She 
couldn’t make me shut up。 That’s why she became a Seeker; because she was hoping to figure out some 
way to better deal with resistant hosts。 And then she requested being assigned to you; so she could 
watch how you did it。 She was jealous of you; isn’t that pathetic? She wanted to be strong like you。 It 

gave us a real kick when we thought Melanie had won。 I guess that didn’t happen; though。 I guess you 
did。 So why did you e here? Why are you helping the rebels?”

 I explained; unwillingly; that Melanie and I were friends。 She didn’t like that。

 “Why?” she demanded。

 “She’s a good person。”

 “But why does she likeyou? ”

 Same reason。

 “She says; for the same reason。”

 Lacey snorted。 “Got her brainwashed; huh?”

 Wow; she’s worse than the first one。

 Yes;I agreed。I can see why the Seeker was so obnoxious。 Can you imagine having that in your 
head all the time?

 I wasn’t the only thing Lacey objected to。

 “Do you have anywhere better to live than these caves? It’s sodirty here。 Isn’t there a house 
somewhere; maybe? What do you mean we have to share rooms? Chore schedule? I don’t understand。 I 

 

 Jeb had given her the usual tour the next day; trying to explain; through clenched teeth; the way we all 
lived here。 When they’d passed me—eating in the kitchen with Ian and Jamie—he threw me a look that 
clearly asked why I hadn’t let Aaron shoot her while that was still an option。

 The tour was more crowded than mine。 Everyone wanted to see the miracle for themselves。 It didn’t 
even seem to matter to most of them that she was… difficult。 She was wele。 More than wele。 
Again; I felt a little of that bitter jealousy。 But that was silly。 She was human。 She represented hope。 She 
belonged here。 She would be here long after I was gone。

 Lucky you;Mel whispered sarcastically。

 Talking to Ian and Jamie about what had happened was not as difficult and painful as I’d imagined。

 This was because they were; for different reasons; entirely clueless。 Neither grasped that this new 
knowledge meant I would be leaving。

 With Jamie; I understood why。 More than anyone else; he had accepted me and Mel as the package 
deal we were。 He was able; with his young; open mind; to grasp the reality of our dual personalities。 He 
treated us like two people rather than one。 Mel was so real; so present to him。 The same way she was to 
me。 He didn’t miss her; because he had her。 He didn’t see the necessity of our separation。

 I wasn’t sure why Ian didn’t understand。 Was he too caught up in the potential? The changes this would 
mean for the human society here? They were all boggled by the idea that getting caught—the end—was 
no longer a finality。 There was a way to e back。 It seemed natural to him that I had acted to save the 
Seeker; it was consistent with his idea of my personality。 Maybe that was as far as he’d considered it。

 Or maybe Ian just didn’t have a chance to think it all through; to see the glaring eventuality; before he 
was distracted。 Distracted and enraged。

 “I should have killed him years ago;” Ian ranted as we packed what we needed for our raid。 My final 
raid; I tried not to dwell on that。 “No; our mother should have drowned him at birth!”

 “He’s your brother。”

 “I don’t know why you keep saying that。 Are you trying to make me feel worse?”

 Everyone was furious with Kyle。 Jared’s lips were welded into a tight line of rage; and Jeb stroked his 
gun more than usual。

 Jeb had been excited; planning to join us on this landmark raid; his first since I’d e to live here。 He 
was particularly keen to see the shuttle field up close。 But now; with Kyle putting us all in danger; he felt 
he had to stay behind just in case。 Not getting his way put Jeb in a foul mood。

 “Stuck behind with that creature;” he muttered to himself; rubbing the rifle barrel again—he wasn’t 
getting any happier about the new member of his munity。 “Missin’ all the fun。” He spit on the floor。

 We all knew where Kyle was。 As soon as he’d grasped how the Seeker…worm had magically 
transformed into the Lacey…human in the night; he’d slipped out the back。 I’d been expecting him to lead 
the party demanding the Seeker’s death (I kept the cryotank always cradled in my arms; I slept lightly; 

 

 Jared was the one to realize the jeep was gone。 And Ian had been the one to link the two absences。

 “He’s gone after Jodi;” Ian had groaned。 “What else?”

 

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