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She reset her icy glare upon her husband. βThat was never the plan.β
βFind your humanity, love,β Tom said. βThat boy may yet save us all.β
βHeβs just as likely to kill us all if the design is breaking down.β
Grace widened her eyes. βVoices,β she warned, pointing toward the dock. The boys slipped into their sandals and started in. Each draped a towel over his shoulder but didnβt bother drying. They dripped on everything reaching for the tray of appetizers without so much as hello.
Their pairing made no sense to Grace. Michael buried himself in movies and video games, while Jamie preferred a skateboard, a sketchpad, and running trails. Michael rotated between afro and dreadlocks, while Jamie streaked his hair with varied highlights.
βMa,β Jamie said between bites. βCoop and me are heading out. Gonna hike up to the store for snacks. Got a twenty I could borrow?β
She glared. βBorrow implies a loan.β
βDonβt worry, Mrs. S.,β Michael said. βJ and I got it covered. You want us to get you folks something? Weβll keep the change.β
Tom pulled a twenty from his shirt pocket. βConsider this your snacks for today and tomorrow. Yes? Spend wisely.β
βSweet, Dad.β Jamie and Michael pumped fists.
βEbony and ivory on the case,β Michael said. βCatch you on the flipside.β
Marlena groaned as the boys turned to leave. βEbony and ivory? Is that your new catchphrase, Michael?β
He frowned. βDonβt reckon. Itβs just ...β He pointed back and forth between himself and Jamie. βEbony. Ivory. Stevie Wonder? Get it?β
βNo. Is Stevie another friend I havenβt met?β
The boys fell upon each other in stitches. βLetβs just go, dude,β Jamie insisted. βWait, what?β Michael said as they shuffled off. βHow does she not know Stevie Freaking Wonder? Dude. Seriously.β
She punched Tomβs arm. βI guarantee they will leave this house with a lighter and a couple of joints. The snacks will come after.β
Tom shrugged. βIf this is the worst they do, then at least Jamie will be happy for the next three years. Heβs earned it, even if he has no idea why.β Tom shifted to Grace. βSo? Walt and Sammie are running a bit late. Yes?β
βSammie wanted more time on the range,β she said of her daughter. βWhich reminds me. Walt wanted you to see his latest acquisition. Since the boys are gone β¦ shall we?β
Marlena and Tom followed Grace inside to the master bedroom. She pulled open the double-closet doors and reached to the top shelf. She retrieved a long, wide case and set it on the bed. She placed a key in the lock and turned three rotations. Tom whistled and Marlena felt cold as they studied the two weapons.
βM16s,β Tom said, grabbing one. βWaltβs contact came through. How big is the Huggins arsenal now?β
βWeβre getting closer, although I doubt Walt will ever be satisfied. Heβll have no relief until recovery is complete and we cross the fold alive.β
Marlena had not fired a weapon in twenty years, but that didnβt worry her. βWhy so much firepower?β She asked. βYou already have more than enough to kill the others. Does Walt sincerely doubt their loyalty?β
Grace smiled. βWalt trusts no one. Except for me and Sammie.β
βBut,β Marlena said, βhave you heard any of the others say a single word against this mission in twelve years? Even a hint of disloyalty?β
βOf course not, but none would dare make a premature move. They know how Walt will respond. No, Walt expects the trouble to come toward the end, perhaps not even until the final hours. Some might choose to go rogue and stay here; others might move against the Jewel before transformation. Walt believes the last hours will be treacherous.β
The same thoughts plagued Marlena since the day she arrived. Fifteen years was too long an exile, on this or any other planet. Too much time to become satisfied, to forget about the traditions of home, to doubt the mission parameters, to justify killing friends.
Marlena doubted she would see her home world again.
PART ONE FROM THE DARKNESS
Son,
In these, your final hours, we hope you will find the capacity to forgive us. Please understand that the force of history requires promises be kept and destinies be fulfilled. We were faced with a dilemma; we made the choice that was in the best interests of humanity. It is our sincerest hope you were able to find a life of reasonable happiness and fulfillment in the short time given to you.
With Fondest Regards,
Mother
Father
1
Albion, Alabama
1:58 a.m.
J AMIE SHERIDAN NEEDED a few more smash-and-grabs to refine his technique, with less emphasis on βsmash.β He made a mess of the back door to Olβ Jackβs General Store because he stole the wrong key from the old manβs master ring. He used the butt of his flashlight to crack enough glass for a gloved reach-in.
βYou suck, Sheridan,β he muttered as he brushed hair out of his face and followed the light.
He passed the bait and tackle display then the grain and feed, reaching the tiny office where Jamie expected to find the object of his first official robbery. He long ago decided the other thefts didnβt count because he never kept what he stole.
This time, no give-backs.
Jamie pulled open the top drawer of Jackβs file cabinet. He squeezed the hanging folders forward and focused his light on a brown metal lockbox. He set the box on a desk littered with the chaotic paperwork of a man who trafficked only in cash, check and handwritten receipts - and trust of a boy who swept floors and bagged groceries three times a week.
βHeβll never get it,β Jamie said. βNone of them will.β
Jamie took a deep breath. He knew where Jack kept the bolt cutters, but he played a hunch. The box opened without resistance. He
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