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βJamie, stop. You canβt β¦β
He brushed her aside and swept through the doorway.
βYou people think Iβm just gonna do what you want and die in a few hours, but β¦β
Jamieβs rage subsided as Walt and Grace parted to reveal a familiar woman on the bed, her chest covered in blood, her eyes drooping and her face awash in sweat. βWhat are you people doing?β
He recognized Arlene Winters, a waitress at the Dennyβs a few miles outside of town, right near the interstate. His parents used to take him there for breakfast. He couldnβt get enough of the pancakes, and Arlene always made sure to provide him with an extra stack.
Walt dropped his bloody rag, firmed his left hand, and smacked Jamie across the cheek. The sickly wallop almost knocked Jamie off his feet, but he remained standing long enough for Walt to grab him by his ponytail with one hand, beneath his armpit with the other, and proceed to fling the boy across the room, slamming face-first into the wall beneath a clock that read 4:56. Jamie crumpled to the floor. Sammie yelled in protest, and Ben rushed in dismayed.
βSheridan, contain your brother, or heβll spend his remaining hours in the cellar. Understood? We have important work to do.β
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J AMIE SHOOK OFF his dizziness, gathered himself to his feet, and prepared to go after the biggest target in the room. He reached for a side-table lamp, its base replicating a Grecian urn. He would have tested it against Waltβs head had Ben not come between Jamie and additional pain.
βYou wonβt solve anything this way,β Ben mumbled as he dragged Jamie away from the bed, where Arlene Winters offered a slight but steady moan. βCome on. We canβt stay here.β
Walt cocked his pistol. βSon, you have the slightest idea what a bullet can do to a manβs kneecap? How about both?β
βDaddy,β Sammie said. βYou wouldnβt β¦β
βPumpkin, this is not your concern. I wonβt kill you, James. The program will take care of that. But a man can lose both his kneecaps and survive long enough for my needs.β
Grace, who was patting Arleneβs forehead with a clean rag, intervened. βThatβs more than enough, sweetheart. We canβt afford to bicker. Our mission has already been compromised.β
Sammie stepped forward. βLet me talk to Jamie alone.β She didnβt make eye contact with her would-be boyfriend. βJamie needs a friend.β Her voice cracked. βHe knows he can trust me.β
Jamieβs instant, bellowing laugh bounced off the walls. Sammieβs cheeks turned red, but she didnβt back away. βThere are things we need to talk about while thereβs still time. Daddy, I wonβt let anything happen.β
Jamie caught their knowing glance as she placed a hand near the gun behind her belt. Jamie couldnβt imagine how heβd been fooled into believing she was so sweet, awkward, and shy.
βYeah,β Jamie mocked. βReckon I wonβt jump her, even if this is my last chance to get laid.β
Walt grumbled as he turned to his daughter. βAll right, Pumpkin. Take him to your room but leave the door open. Keep him at a distance.β
Neither spoke nor made eye contact once in her bedroom, and the door stayed open. Sammie sat on the corner of her bed, her cheeks a dark cherry. She slumped her shoulders and rubbed her hands back and forth against her thighs, a nervous tick reminiscent of the girl Jamie once knew.
βIβm sure you hate me,β she said. βItβs understandable.β
Jamie wanted to rail against Sammie, yet something happened when he twisted about in fury and saw her long strands of hair falling over her shoulders, cloaking her face. Jamieβs heart sank.
βHate?β He said. βI been so mad the last two years, I didnβt know how to get through the day unless I was freaking pissed. I donβt hate you. I feel like a chump.β
Sammieβs gaze glistened as water pooled in her eyes.
βJamie, I never really thought it would come to this.β
βNo? Tell me something. All them weekends you and your folks went to Texas and Louisiana, were they training you for this?β
βIn a way.β
βWhat does that mean?β
βWe knew there might be enemies.β
βHuh. Looks like olβ Daddy guessed right.β
βNo, Jamie. No, he didnβt. This is the worst possible ending. We thought we might have to face enemies coming through the fold. We never expected to be fighting each other.β Sammie paused. βI wonβt lie to you, not now. Iβm fully trained on a variety of weapons. Pistols, shotguns, rifles, automatics, rocket-propelled grenades. But so are we all, including the people who are after you.β
βSure. Why not? So β¦ Queen Bee is a regular Rambo?β
Sammie broke a smile. βIf she wanted to be. Fact is, weβre all Chancellors β¦ youβve been told about us?β Jamie nodded. βMost Chancellors go through military service. If I were living in the Collectorate, Iβd be a soldier in the Unification Guard.β
Jamie snapped his fingers. βReality check, colonel. Weβre living in the sticks of Alabama, and weβre in high school. We donβt get to go around playing GI Joe till weβre 18.β
βMom and Daddy wanted me to be prepared for when we return.β
βOh, yeah. That fold. After I get all Berserker on you. Right?β
βMy parents said when we returned, a lot would be expected of me. They said I would be considered weak if I went through the fold lacking the necessary maturity. They only wanted the best for me.β
Jamieβs head was spinning. βYou know, I think most folks that do right by their kids give them nice clothes or send them to really good schools. Maybe even buy them an Xbox. But they ainβt hauling them
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