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I looked at the others. Robin was writing and so wasTeal. Mindy stared down at the floor like she was giving it all real thought, but Gia wrote a name quickly on her paper. Whom was I to choose? There was no doubt in my mind. It would be Teal because she was the one who whined the most and she had tried to run away. I felt so guilty about having betrayed her, but from the way Dr. Foreman was looking at me, those eyes of hers so full of awareness, I was afraid if I didn't write Teal's name, she would know I wasn't being honest.

โ€œFold your papers and hand them to me.โ€

We did so and Dr. Foreman sat with them all in her lap.

โ€œOkay, let's begin.โ€ She opened the first paper. โ€œTeal,โ€ she read. She looked at Teal, who glanced at all of us and then looked away with fear.

Dr. Foreman unfolded another. โ€œTeal.โ€

The third was the same.

Opening the fourth, she said, โ€œTeal.โ€

Then she opened the fifth and smiled. โ€œRobin? I guess we can safely conclude you wrote Robin, Teal.โ€

Teal looked terrified and shook her head.

โ€œI don't imagine Robin would have written her own name, and you wouldn't have written yours, dear. There's no point in denying it now. Instead, we'll ask you to tell us why you think Robin is the weakest in the group. You seem to be the only one who thinks so.โ€ She still made it all sound so harmless and friendly.

Teal looked at Robin, who was glaring at her hatefully now. She glanced toward me as well, and I thought from the way she looked at me that she had expected I would have written Robin's name and not hers.

โ€œShe ...โ€

โ€œYes? We're all ears. Go on, Teal.โ€

โ€œShe hates her own mother. She couldn't care less if she goes home or not,โ€ Teal offered weakly.

โ€œOh, and you just love your parents, especially your father, who you said doesn't love you. She stole money from her own father,โ€ Robin reminded us. โ€œThat's why he sent her here. They can't stand each other.โ€

โ€œThat's not the whole reason why and you know it,โ€ Teal countered. โ€œAnyway, you're always going to get into trouble because you're stupid. You let a boy talk you into being part of an armed robbery. That's a serious crime.โ€

โ€œOh, I'm stupid? You're the one who runs off into the desert not knowing where she's going or anything, and I'm stupid. Besides, everyone else voted for you, didn't they? I'm not the only one who doesn't trust you.โ€

โ€œThat's true, Teal,โ€ Dr. Foreman said. โ€œEveryone else did vote you as the weakest in the group. Why do you think that is?โ€ she asked as if she really didn't know the answer.

Teal opened and closed her mouth. She looked like a deer caught in the headlights of a car.

โ€œWell? Think, my dear. I need to know what you think,โ€ Dr. Foreman said.

โ€œI don't know. They're all jealous of me, maybe,โ€ Teal muttered.

โ€œJealous of you?โ€ Robin said, and laughed. She looked at me, her eyes asking me why I wasn't speaking up. Gia and Mindy were both looking straight ahead, clearly showing that they wanted to be somewhere else, anywhere but here.

โ€œWell, let's get some opinions about that,โ€ Dr. Foreman said. โ€œMindy, are you jealous of Teal? Is that why you voted for her?โ€

โ€œYou know that's not true, Dr. Foreman.โ€

โ€œI know it's not true, but how would anyone else, Mindy? Go on, tell them why you're not jealous of Teal.โ€

โ€œI'm not.โ€ She looked at Gia.

โ€œGia's not going to speak for you, Mindy. You speak for yourself,โ€ Dr. Foreman ordered.

โ€œMy family is probably as wealthy as hers, but I'm not a selfish brat, and I don't think she's prettier than I am. She's weak and complains and moans all the time. She's spoiled silly and can't stand any discomfort. I've seen her tantrums. That's why I picked her,โ€ Mindy exclaimed, the words rushing out of her like someone finally giving up a secret.

Dr. Foreman nodded, satisfied, and then looked at me.

โ€œWhy did you choose Teal, Phoebe?โ€

โ€œShe tried to run away,โ€ I replied quickly, hoping she wouldn't make me say anything else or ask me anything else.

โ€œI would have thought that showed strength, determination, courage,โ€ Dr. Foreman said. Robin's eyebrows lifted with surprise. โ€œWouldn't you, Phoebe?โ€

โ€œWell, no, not if you're doing something impossible. I mean, I told her what Natani had said. I told her how easy it is to die out there and she still went.โ€

โ€œAt least I tried to do something for myself. I didn't just whine and complain like they do,โ€ Teal said.

โ€œIs that what they do?โ€

โ€œYes. And don't say you don't, Robin. She was the one who got into a fight, wasn't she?โ€ Teal accused. โ€œShe thinks Mindy is your spy,โ€ she revealed, snapping her lips shut as soon as she had.

A heavy silence fell over us for a moment.

โ€œOh?โ€ Dr. Foreman asked.

Robin seemed to wilt in her chair when Dr. Foreman turned toward her. She shook her head.

โ€œIs that what you thought, Robin? Mindy here was my spy, someone I planted in the barracks?โ€

โ€œNo, I mean . . .โ€ She looked toward me for some help, but I looked away.

With a look of great patience, Dr. Foreman turned to Mindy, who was smiling gleefully at Robin's discomfort.

โ€œWhy would Robin think you were my spy, Mindy?โ€

Mindy's smile wilted. โ€œI don't know,โ€ she muttered.

โ€œWell, you said something that gave them this ridiculous idea, didn't you? What sort of things were you telling them?โ€

โ€œI didn't tell them anything,โ€ she cried defensively. Then she pointed at me. โ€œPhoebe was telling them that you had microphories secretly placed all over the place.โ€

โ€œMicrophones?โ€ Dr. Foreman smiled. โ€œYou really believe that, Phoebe?โ€

โ€œSometimes it seems like it. Gia's always saying I shouldn't be asking questions.โ€

โ€œOh. You didn't tell them I have microphones all over the place, did you, Gia?โ€

โ€œNo. She's exaggerating. She's just a big mouth and I was trying to tell her she would get herself and someone else, maybe

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