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Sammie looked east. βThe helicopter. Itβs coming.β
Jamie swung about. The chopper was beating a hurried path no more than a hundred yards above the water. Yet Jamie realized it wasnβt changing course to pursue them. In fact, the chopper was continuing due north, from where the three of them came.
Michael chimed in. βThatβs a police bird. I can see the markings. Wait. I donβt get this. Itβs supposed to be night. Where the heck are we?β
Sammie pulled back on the throttle until the boat idled. The chopperβs roar dimmed as it shrank into the murky dawn. Only the putter of the boatβs motor broke a stunned silence.
βItβs real,β Jamie whispered. βItβs happening.β He flung himself out of the seat, threw his arms around Michael and embraced in a hug like none before. Jamie ignored the blood, the wet back. All he knew was that somehow, defying all ludicrous odds, Michael was alive. βYouβre OK,β he said. βYouβre OK. Dude! Youβre OK.β
Michael didnβt react at once. Gradually, however, he lifted his arms and wrapped them around Jamie. Tears blended into the mud stains.
Michael whispered, βI donβt understand.β
βYouβre alive, Coop, and nothing else matters. When we found you, I was so sure β¦β
βFound?β Michael turned to Sammie. βHelp me out. Heβs babbling.β
Sammie tapped Jamie on the shoulder, and that was enough to snap him out of his ecstasy. βJamie, I think we better sit down and sort this out.β
He felt too good to do anything other than follow Sammieβs suggestion. Michael started the conversation.
βThis is too much. How did I get from wherever to out here?β
Michael remembered being in the car with the English teacher from hell and his ex-track coach.
βThey were gonna kill me sooner or later, I reckon. After β¦β
βDo you remember anything else?β Sammie asked.
βI was falling. Couldnβt stop. Then there was this light.β He smiled with recognition. βYeah. A light. You know, like folks who say they died but didnβt make it all the way?β He frowned. βNext thing I see is my No. 1 here near about ready to blow your head off, Sammie. Would somebody tell me whatβs up with that? And if they shot me, how come I ainβt dead?β
Jamie felt Sammieβs undeniable glare. She looked him over as if he werenβt human.
βCβmon, Jamie. You have to see it.β
βSee what?β
βThe re-sequencing program. Nothing else makes sense.β
Every corner of Jamieβs logic centers insisted he knew what Sammie was talking about, but he couldnβt acknowledge the truth.
βJamie,β she said, her voice softening. βMichael was shot two times in the back. We saw the bullet holes. He shouldnβt be alive.β
Jamie couldnβt take his eyes off her. He flashed to her bedroom, when she first appeared as an angel of mercy. She wasnβt able to find the bullet holes he knew were once there. He then recalled the overwhelming exhaustion that gripped him as he carried Michael; the sense of his own life draining away. Jamie thought about his ten-minute nap that seemed to go on for ages and yet was so refreshing, as if all the energy was restored. He looked down to his own, upturned palms, stained in Michaelβs blood.
βHello? Iβm starting to freak over here,β Michael said. βAnd I didnβt think anything was crazier than the crap I went through last night.β
βItβs me,β Jamie whispered. βWhatβs happened to me?β
Michael threw up his hands. βWell, dude, thatβs my question. Look here. I didnβt imagine creepy old Queen Bee storming my house in the middle of the night and wacko Christian putting a gun in my mouth and them trying to hunt you down. And youβre not one to put a gun to peopleβs heads. And Iβm soaking in blood like a pig in a slaughterhouse. How about a few answers?β
Jamie stared at his upturned hands and thanked whatever might be responsible β God, the Chancellors, the program that was killing him.
Sammie reached out and grabbed his hands, saying softly:
βI donβt think anyone imagined this. Not even your designers.β
He snatched his hands away and turned to Michael.
βYouβre going to be OK, Coop. Really, truly OK. Iβm sorry I got you into this. I didnβt know β¦ none of it.β
βNone of what, dude? Your designers? Whatβs up with that? You got some answers?β
βYeah. But youβre not gonna believe them any more than I did.β
Sammie opened the throttle and resumed a course for Ginnyβs Creek, but this time Jamie didnβt stop her. He needed to sort through his swirl of emotions, to recount the madness that invaded his life, and to appreciate the good news that came of these horrors.
Michael was alive. For the time being, nothing else mattered.
29
B EN HAD EVERY reason to put a bullet through Waltβs skull, yet he felt naked in the face of Waltβs accusation. He couldnβt escape the memories that drove him into dark places for two years.
βHow?β Ben mumbled. βDid Ignatius tell you?β
βNo,β Walt said. βAlthough I was certain he played a role. In truth, your father consulted with me the day before he died. He was prepared to take any necessary action to silence you and your maniacal theories before you took them to the other observers. For all Tomβs dissatisfaction with this Earth, he believed in the mission. Iβm sure you had more than an inkling of what he might do to you. I was not surprised when the call came.β
βIβm sure you werenβt. But since you didnβt lift a finger to stop it, I also donβt think you much cared.β
Ben knew he couldnβt put this one on Walt. After all, it was Ben who confronted his parents with the research heβd been putting together since moving out several months earlier. It was Ben who should
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