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I nodded.
โGood.โ She looked at M'Lady One. โSend me Gia after you see to Phoebe,โ she ordered sharply.
โOkay, 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.
โKeep it on your foot,โ she said, pulling me up so I could hold it there myself.
โYou put that scorpion into my shoe, didn't you?โ I managed to ask her in a hoarse voice.
She smiled. โNow 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.
โWell,โ I heard from the doorway, and looked up at Dr. Foreman. โYou'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
โYes, Dr. Foreman.โ
โGood. 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.
โIt's a comfortable room, isn't it, Phoebe?โ
โYes.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-โand-โwhite 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 I glanced at her a little too hopefully. โWe'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.
โAs 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. โGet 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. โYou were in the Ice Room, weren't you?โ
I nodded.
โWhat was it like? What happened? What did they do?โ she asked, her eyes wide with expectation. โRobin won't tell me anything about her experience,โ she added, glaring at her.
I just shook my head.
โTalking about something like that causes you to relive it,โ Gia mumbled. โSo shut up.โ
โDon't keep giving me orders,โ Teal shot back at her.
She looked at me again. โWhat 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.
โI 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
โWhat?โ Robin asked. โYour mother died?โ
โSome drug she took affected her heart and she died in the clinic she was in.โ
โWhy did she wait so long to tell you?โ Teal asked.
โI don't know.โ I know I sounded like it, but I couldn't help it: I was searching for sympathy, and understanding.
โOh. This is all so terrible,โ Teal said. โAnd then to be stung by a scorpion. Where were you stung?โ
โIt was in my shoe.โ
โHow could it be in your shoe?โ Robin asked, grimacing.
โSpiders can get into shoes when they're left outside. It's not a big deal,โ Gia said dryly.
โWell, it got under my overalls, so I guess it could get into a shoe,โ Teal added.
Robin smirked and stared at her. โYou 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
โI don't know,โ Teal said quickly. โI 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
โPhoebe'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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