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He looked as if he liked what he saw。 I couldn’t fathom why he would。

 My gaze shied away from his; to another woman—a young woman who peered around his side; her 
hand resting on his arm—my eyes drawn by her vivid hair。

 Sharon!Melanie cried。

 Melanie’s cousin saw the recognition in my eyes; and her face hardened。

 I pushed Melanie roughly to the back of my head。Shhh!

 “Mm…hm;” the tall man said again; nodding。 He reached one hand out to my face and seemed surprised 
when I recoiled from it; flinching into Jeb’s side。

 “It’s okay;” the tall man said; smiling a little in encouragement。 “I won’t hurt you。”

 He reached toward my face again。 I shrunk into Jeb’s side like before; but Jeb flexed his arm and 
nudged me forward。 The tall man touched my jaw below my ear; his fingers gentler than I expected; and 
turned my face away。 I felt his finger trace a line on the back of my neck; and I realized that he was 
examining the scar from my insertion。

 I watched Jared’s face from the corner of my eye。 What this man was doing clearly upset him; and I 
thought I knew why—how he must have hated that slender pink line on my neck。

 Jared frowned; but I was surprised that some of the anger had drained from his expression。 His 

 

 The tall man dropped his hands and stepped away from me。 His lips were pursed; his eyes alight with 
some challenge。

 “She looks healthy enough; aside from some recent exhaustion; dehydration; and malnourishment。 I think 

you’ve put enough water back into her so that the dehydration won’t interfere。 Okay; then。” He made an 

odd; unconscious motion with his hands; as if he were washing them。 “Let’s get started。”

 Then his words and his brief examination fit together and I understood—this gentle…seeming man who 
had just promised not to hurt me was the doctor。

 Uncle Jeb sighed heavily and closed his eyes。

 The doctor held a hand out to me; inviting me to put mine in his。 I clenched my hands into fists behind my 
back。 He looked at me carefully again; appraising the terror in my eyes。 His mouth turned down; but it 
was not a frown。 He was considering how to proceed。

 “Kyle; Ian?” he called; craning his neck to search the assembly for the ones he summoned。 My knees 
wobbled when the two big black…haired brothers pressed their way forward。

 “I think I need some help。 Maybe if you were to carry —” the doctor; who did not look quite so tall 

standing beside Kyle; began to say。

 “No。”

 Everyone turned to see where the dissent had e from。 I didn’t need to look; because I recognized 

the voice。 I looked at him anyway。

 Jared’s eyebrows pressed down hard over his eyes; his mouth was twisted into a strange grimace。 So 
many emotions ran across his face; it was hard to pin one down。 Anger; defiance; confusion; hatred; 

fear… pain。

 The doctor blinked; his face going slack with surprise。 “Jared? Is there a problem?”

 “Yes。”

 Everyone waited。 Beside me; Jeb was holding the corners of his lips down as if they were trying to lift 

into a grin。 If that was the case; then the old man had an odd sense of humor。

 “And it is?” the doctor asked。

 Jared answered through his teeth。 “I’ll tell you the problem; Doc。 What’s the difference between letting 

you have it or Jeb putting a bullet in its head?”

 I trembled。 Jeb patted my arm。

 The doctor blinked again。 “Well” was all he said。

 Jared answered his own question。 “The difference is; if Jeb kills it; at least it dies cleanly。” 

 

 “Hah!” Jared snorted。 “I don’t see much progress being made; Doc。”

 Jared will protect us;Melanie thought faintly。

 It was hard to concentrate enough to form words。Not us; just your body。

 Close enough…Her voice seemed to e from some distance; from outside my pounding head。

 Sharon took a step forward so that she stood half in front of the doctor。 It was a strangely protective 

stance。

 “There’s no point in wasting an opportunity;” she said fiercely。 “We all realize that this is hard for you; 
Jared; but in the end it’s not your decision to make。 We have to consider what’s best for the majority。”

 Jared glowered at her。 “No。” The word was a snarl。

 I could tell he had not whispered the word; yet it was very quiet in my ears。 In fact; everything was 
suddenly quiet。 Sharon’s lips moved; her finger jabbed at Jared viciously; but all I heard was a soft 
hissing。 Neither one of them took a step; but they seemed to be drifting away from me。

 I saw the dark…haired brothers step toward Jared with angry faces。 I felt my hand try to rise in protest; 
but it only twitched limply。 Jared’s face turned red when his lips parted; and the tendons in his neck 
strained like he was shouting; but I heard nothing。 Jeb let go of my arm; and I saw the dull gray of the 

rifle’s barrel swing up beside me。 I cringed away from the weapon; though it was not pointed in my 
direction。 This upset my balance; and I watched the room tip very slowly to one side。

 “Jamie;” I sighed as the light swirled away from my eyes。

 Jared’s face was suddenly very close; leaning over me with a fierce expression。

 “Jamie?” I breathed again; this time a question。 “Jamie?”

 Jeb’s gruff voice answered from somewhere far away。

 “The kid is fine。 Jared brought him here。”

 I looked at Jared’s tormented face; fast disappearing into the dark mist that covered my eyes。

 “Thank you;” I whispered。

 And then I was lost in the darkness。

 CHAPTER 15

 Guarded

 When I came to; there was no disorientation。 I knew exactly where I was; roughly speaking; and I kept 
my eyes closed and my breathing even。 I tried to learn as much as I could about my exact situation 

 

 I was hungry。 My stomach knotted and clenched and made angry noises。 I doubted these noises would 
betray me—I was sure it had gurgled and plained as I slept。

 My head ached fiercely。 It was impossible to know how much of this was from fatigue and how much 
was from the knocks I’d taken。

 I was lying on a hard surface。 It was rough and… pocked。 It was not flat; but oddly curved; as though I 
was lying in a shallow bowl。 It was not fortable。 My back and hips throbbed from being curled into 
this position。 That pain was probably what had woken me; I felt far from rested。

 It was dark—I could tell that without opening my eyes。 Not pitch…black; but very dark。

 The air was even mustier than before—humid and corroded; with a peculiar acrid bite that seemed to 
cling to the back of my throat。 The temperature was cooler than it had been in the desert; but the 
incongruous moisture made it almost as unfortable。 I was sweating again; the water Jeb had given me 
finding its way out through my pores。

 I could hear my breathing echo back to me from a few feet away。 It could be that I was only close to 
one wall; but I guessed that I was in a very small space。 I listened as hard as I could; and it sounded like 
my breathing echoed back from the other side as well。

 Knowing that I was probably still somewhere in the cavern system Jeb had brought me to; I was fairly 
sure what I would see when I opened my eyes。 I must be in some small hole in the rock; dark purple 
brown and riddled with holes like cheese。

 It was silent except for the sounds my body made。 Afraid to open my eyes; I relied on my ears; straining 
harder and harder against the silence。 I couldn’t hear anyone else; and this made no sense。 They wouldn’t 
have left me without a warden; would they? Uncle Jeb and his omnipresent rifle; or someone less 
sympathetic。 To leave me alone… that wouldn’t be in character with their brutality; their natural fear and 
hatred of what I was。

 Unless…

 I tried to swallow; but terror closed my throat。 They wouldn’t leave me alone。 Not unless they thought I 
was dead; or had made sure that Iwould be。 Not unless there were places in these caves that no one 
came back from。

 The picture I’d been forming of my surroundings shifted dizzyingly in my head。 I saw myself now at the 
bottom of a deep shaft or walled into a cramped tomb。 My breathing sped up; tasting the air for 
staleness; for some sign that my oxygen was running low。 The muscles around my lungs pulled outward; 
filling with air for the scream that was on the way。 I clenched my teeth to keep it from escaping。

 Sharp and close; something grated across the ground beside my head。

 I shrieked; and the sound of it was piercing in the small space。 My eyes flew open。 I jerked away from 
the sinister noise; throwing myself against a jagged rock wall。 My hands swung up to protect my face as 
my headthunk ed painfully against the low ceiling。

 A dim light illuminated the perfectly round exit to the tiny bubble of a cave I was curled in。 Jared’s face 

 

 He didn’t move; he just stared furiously while my heart restarted and my breathing evened out。 I met his 
glare; remembering how quiet he had always been—like a wraith when he wanted。 No wonder I hadn’t 
heard him sitting guard outside my cell。

 But I had heardsomething。 As I remembered that; Jared shoved his extended arm closer; and the 
grating noise repeated。 I looked down。 At my feet was a broken sheet of plastic serving as a tray。 And 
on it…

 I lunged for the open bottle of water。 I was barely aware that Jared’s mouth twisted with disgust as I 
jerked the bottle to my lips。 I was sure that would bother me later; but all I cared about now was the 
water。 I wondered if ever in my life I would take the liquid for granted again。 Given that my life was not 
likely to be prolonged here; the answer was probably no。

 Jared had disappeared; back through the circular entry。 I could see a piece of his sleeve and nothing 
more。 The dull light came from somewhere beside him。 It was an artificial bluish color。

 I’d gulped half the water down when a new scent caught my attention; informing me that water was not 
the only gift。 I looked down at the tray again。

 Food。 They were feeding me?

 It was the bread—a dark; unevenly shaped roll—that I smelled first; but there was also a bowl of some 
clear liquid with the tang of onions

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