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going to need a little TLC now. Just like Teal did, only Teal thinks the world owes her TLC.โ€ Dr. Foreman told M'Lady One, โ€œTake her to the guest bedroom. Give her two Tylenol and the ice pack for her foot.โ€ She turned back to me. โ€œYou'll be a lot better by this evening. I need you to be strong for me, Phoebe. We have a lot of work to do together now, you and I, right?โ€

I nodded.

โ€œGood.โ€ She looked at M'Lady One. โ€œSend me Gia after you see to Phoebe,โ€ she ordered sharply.

โ€œOkay, Doctor.โ€

I was too tired and too numb to think about anything, but I felt vaguely sorry for Gia and wondered how she and the others were going to treat me now.

M'Lady One helped me to a bedroom. The mere sight of a real bed made me relax. I couldn't believe how wonderful it felt to lie down on a thick mattress. She gave me the pills and some water and brought me the ice pack.

โ€œKeep it on your foot,โ€ she said, pulling me up so I could hold it there myself.

โ€œYou put that scorpion into my shoe, didn't you?โ€ I managed to ask her in a hoarse voice.

She smiled. โ€œNow how could I do a terrible thing like that? Remember? I'm a different person now. I don't do mean things to people anymore,โ€ she replied, and left.

I kept the ice pack on my foot, but the pain there was receding anyway. I was so tired, I couldn't stay upright and eventually just gave up on the ice pack and fell asleep. It was probably the best sleep I'd had since I'd arrived at this ranch. I didn't wake up feeling energetic, but I felt a great deal stronger. The nausea was gone and I didn't think I had a fever any longer either. I saw that the sun was low, falling behind the mountains in the west. I had slept through the day.

โ€œWell,โ€ I heard from the doorway, and looked up at Dr. Foreman. โ€œYou've woken just in time for dinner. That's good. I want you to eat well tonight, Phoebe. You have to get stronger, okay?โ€

โ€œYes, Dr. Foreman.โ€

โ€œGood. Go on to the dining room then.โ€

I slipped my feet into my shoes cautiously. I couldn't help it. Memory of that sting was still so vivid, I thought my foot would rebel and refuse to go into the shoe. Dr. Foreman watched me and then stepped back as I started out of the room.

โ€œIt's a comfortable room, isn't it, Phoebe?โ€

โ€œYes.โ€

I hadn't looked at anything but the bed, but now I saw a dresser and a mirror, a small desk and chair, and a vanity table with another mirror. The floor was done in a blue-โ€‹and-โ€‹white tile with an oval, cream area rug next to the bed. Beside the bed was a pole lamp with a shadethat looked to be made of seashells. There was even a radio on the nightstand.

'This could be your room, Phoebe.โ€œ I glanced at her a little too hopefully. โ€We'll see." She indicated I should walk ahead of her to the dining room.

The others were already there eating. They all looked up when I appeared, all except Gia. She kept her eyes on her food.

โ€œAs you all heard, Phoebe hasn't been well. She is therefore excused from any kitchen chores tonight,โ€ Dr. Foreman announced.

Mindy smirked. Robin and Teal stared at me enviously.

Dr. Foreman put her hand on my shoulder. โ€œGet something to eat and then return to your bunk and get some rest, Phoebe. You don't have to work on any school assignments either.โ€

The more favors and privileges she placed upon me, the more embarrassed and ashamed I felt. The others sensed it and were now all looking down at the food. I went to my place and began to fill my plate with food. I was hungry and thirsty. Dr. Foreman stood there watching for a few moments, then left.

No one spoke for a while.

Finally, Teal broke the silence. โ€œYou were in the Ice Room, weren't you?โ€

I nodded.

โ€œWhat was it like? What happened? What did they do?โ€ she asked, her eyes wide with expectation. โ€œRobin won't tell me anything about her experience,โ€ she added, glaring at her.

I just shook my head.

โ€œTalking about something like that causes you to relive it,โ€ Gia mumbled. โ€œSo shut up.โ€

โ€œDon't keep giving me orders,โ€ Teal shot back at her.

She looked at me again. โ€œWhat did she mean you weren't well?โ€ she asked, refusing to be quiet even though Robin and Mindy and not just Gia were now glaring at her so hard, anyone else would have been intimidated.

โ€œI was stung like you, by a scorpion, and this was right after Dr. Foreman gave me the news that my mother died last week.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ Robin asked. โ€œYour mother died?โ€

โ€œSome drug she took affected her heart and she died in the clinic she was in.โ€

โ€œWhy did she wait so long to tell you?โ€ Teal asked.

โ€œI don't know.โ€ I know I sounded like it, but I couldn't help it: I was searching for sympathy, and understanding.

โ€œOh. This is all so terrible,โ€ Teal said. โ€œAnd then to be stung by a scorpion. Where were you stung?โ€

โ€œIt was in my shoe.โ€

โ€œHow could it be in your shoe?โ€ Robin asked, grimacing.

โ€œSpiders can get into shoes when they're left outside. It's not a big deal,โ€ Gia said dryly.

โ€œWell, it got under my overalls, so I guess it could get into a shoe,โ€ Teal added.

Robin smirked and stared at her. โ€œYou know, now that I think about it, Teal, how come you didn't get put in the Ice Room for trying to run off?โ€

โ€œI don't know,โ€ Teal said quickly. โ€œI was too sick, I guess. They put me in one of the bedrooms here. Maybe she was afraid I would die and she would get investigated and then go to jail.โ€

โ€œPhoebe's sitting here after one day. How come it took you so long to get well enough to be returned to the barracks?โ€ Mindy questioned, her

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