Live Another Day by Baileigh Higgins (finding audrey .txt) π
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βI'm here, alive,β Donya replied. βNo thanks to you, of course.β
βWhat do you mean?β The words were like a physical blow, and Nadia backed up a step.
βYou know what I mean.β Donya's eyes narrowed to slits. βIt was you. You were the one who infected Brandon. You were the one who murdered us all. Even Joshua who took you in when you had nowhere else to go. He was good to you. We all were.β
βIβm sorry,β Nadia whispered as guilt rose to envelop her entire being. It was a futile gesture made more from a sense of despair than true denial. βI didn't know.β
βYou should have guessed,β Donya said, one finger pointed at Nadia in accusation. βYou should have known you'd be infectious. You and that stupid boyfriend of yours.β
βBut I didn't. How could I know something like that?β Even as she uttered the words, Nadia felt disgusted at the wheedling tone in her voice. She hated being on the defensive. It went against the grain. βHow did you find out?β
βIt wasn't all that hard to figure it out. You were the only link between Brandon and the virus, after all.β Donya leaned back on her heels and folded her arms across her chest. βBesides, after you bailed, I stumbled upon Elias. He told me what you said.β
βElias,β Nadia whispered. She remembered again the night it all happened, the memories as sharp and intrusive as a knife. The screams, the blood, Elias's hand dragging her through the house and then out into the night. He saved her life that night, and she repaid him by leaving him alone to die. βHe told me to leave. He was bitten.β
βOh, I know. We found him toward the end, just before he turned.β
βWe?β
βHarry and I. We made it out, both of us.β
βYou did?β Hope blossomed inside Nadia's chest.
Donya nodded, and her features softened by a small degree. βHe saved me.β
βWhere is he?β Nadia asked, looking over the other girl's shoulder.
βHe's gone.β Donya's expression hardened once more. βHe died about a week ago. Zoms got him. Ripped him to pieces right in front of my eyes.β
βOh.β Disappointment crushed the fragile hope that had sprouted for a brief moment in Nadia's chest. βI'm sorry.β
Donya's mouth twisted. βBecause of you, I lost everything. We lost everything. He could still be alive today.β
βTry to understand,β Nadia pleaded. βIf I'd known, I never would have let it happen.β
Donya chuckled. βYet, here you are. Once more keeping dangerous secrets from innocent people. I can't say I'm surprised.β
Nadia's mouth worked, but she couldn't summon up the energy to fight back, to deny the other girl's accusations. While a part of her knew Donya was unfair, another part whispered that she was right. βYou'd tell them?β
βIn a heartbeat.β Donya gestured around her. βThese are good people. They deserve better than you.β
βIβd never hurt them,β Nadia whispered.
βNice look you've got going there, by the way. I'm getting a real wolf in sheep's clothing vibe there. Trying to fool everyone, huh?β
Nadia sucked in a breath, and her hands curled into fists. βIt's not like that.β
Donya snorted. βUh huh.β
βYou'll see.β
Donya stared at her for several seconds, a bitter smile hovering on her lips. Finally, she turned away. βWell, this was nice, but I've got other business to attend to. See you later.β
Once more, Nadia was left alone and bereft. On numb legs, she turned away and stumbled further down the hill. Her feet carried her to the edge of the dunes, and she looked for a sheltered spot to sit. She found it between a stunted tree and a weathered boulder.
With her legs folded beneath her, she sat on the grassy knoll and stared at the surf below. The waves rolled onto the shore, the water pushing up the sand as the tide came in only to retreat again in a pattern as old as time. Never ending.
Her fingers plucked at the grass with restless energy while her mind looped in endless circles. The guilt she'd fought so hard to bury was back in full force. It seared through her veins like battery acid. Grief for Brandon and the others burned like a bright flame inside her.
Her past, never very far away, came tumbling back as her defenses crumbled to dust. Hot tears raced down her cheeks and dripped onto her jersey. βAll my fault. It was all my fault.β
Her hand encountered a shell, the jagged remnants of an abalone. Its pearl edges were razor sharp. Without thinking, she rolled back her sleeve and cut into the tender flesh of her forearm. The skin split like rotten fruit, precious blood spilling out onto the ground. The cut brought sweet relief as the tension flowed out of her the same way the waves flowed onto the sand. She sighed and closed her eyes.
βNadia? What are you doing?β
Martin's sharp voice caused her to whirl. She dropped the shell onto the grass and clamped her hand across the wound. βWhat are you doing here?β
βI came looking for you.β
His tall shadow fell across her face, and she blinked up into his somber face. βWhy?β
βI spoke to Donya. She told me everything.β
Nadia's heart sank. βShe did?β
He nodded. βShe came in this morning with Josh and Dirk. They found her holed up in an old farmhouse and brought her in. She overheard Thys and I discussing the expedition, right after we welcomed her. She recognized your name and asked about you. That's when she told us everything.β
βI see,β Nadia whispered. Now that Martin knew, she was sure he'd kick her out of St. Francis. So much for making my own decisions. Will he even let me go with them on the expedition?
βThatβs it? That's all you've got to say?β
βNo...I...does Thys knows too?β
βHe does.β
Nadia looked down at her hands. βThen everyone knows.β
βNot yet. I told Donya to keep her knowledge to herself for now. I don't need a widespread panic in the town.β
βSmart.β
βYes. Not that you've been very clever about this whole thing.β He fixed
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