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the dreaded therapy sessions with Dr. Foreman that tore at Teal more, but I could see she was growing worse with every passing day. Like Gia, she ate less and less. She was soon almost as thin as Mindy.

And she returned to her chant: β€œI'm going crazy here. I can't stand it much longer. I've got to get out of here. I've got to try to escape again. Why would those damn buddies enjoy this? Why did they come back? If I ever got the opportunity to get away, you wouldn't see me within a hundred miles of this place.”

She recited it all one morning when it was just she, Robin, and me out there working in the garden. Mindy and Gia had been given orders to straighten up and clean out the shed.

β€œIt could be they're having more fun than we think,” Robin offered. β€œAnd I don't mean just tormenting and lording it over us. Remember what Gia and Mindy told us about spying on their partying.”

Teal nodded. β€œYes, at least they have that, don't they? Why don't we spy on them one night, too, and see just what it is they do have?”

Neither Robin nor I replied. Stepping out of the prescribed order of things had become frightening.

β€œWell, what's wrong with that idea? At least it will be something fun to do. Robin?” Teal continued, her voice building with enthusiasm.

β€œI'd be afraid of getting caught,” Robin simply admitted.

β€œWe won't get caught. Phoebe?”

β€œI'm not interested in them.”

β€œMe neither. There couldn't be more uninterestingpeople on the face of the earth. It's just something to do, something that we weren't told we have to do,β€œ Teal moaned. When neither Robin nor I replied, she said, ”Oh, forget it. I'll do it myself. I don't need you.”

Robin and I still said nothing. Sometimes, I thought, it was better not to talk, to be like the animals, to listen and see and react only to actions.

Teal realized her threat wasn't getting her anywhere with us and she returned to whining. β€œCome on, Robin, don't be such a wimp. It's something to do and who knows what we'll see. Maybe we'll learn something. Come on. Do it with me. Please. What's the big deal? We'll peep in a window, that's all, but I'd like to see them with their panties down. I'd like to have something on them. It will make us feel better. You'll see. Please.”

Robin looked at me and shrugged. β€œI guess it might be worth a smile, and if we were very careful about it . . .”

I shook my head. β€œIt's not worth anything to me.”

β€œWe'll sneak out tonight,” Teal said excitedly, building on Robin's weak moment. β€œOkay?”

β€œYeah, maybe,” Robin told her.

β€œGood. Come on, Phoebe. One for all and all for one. We came here together,” Teal reminded me as if that solidified us for life and we owed each other.

I had to laugh. It seemed years ago when we'd first met in that concrete room. β€œYeah, we're about as loyal to each other as people in the same chain gang.” I laughed again. They laughed, too.

The sound was so rare, it was alien to me for a few moments. Laughter, fun, excitement. How far back had I left them? Was it possible to regain any part of myself or was it all being buried for good out here?

How long had it been since I had done anything that was in the slightest way fun? Parties, boys, pizza, my desire for it all seemed to have gone into hibernation, and that really bothered me. The only thing that made my heart pound now was fear.

β€œAll right,” I said. β€œMaybe.”

β€œShould we tell Mindy and Gia?” Teal asked.

β€œI don't think so,” I said.

Subtly, I had begun to feel the division that had existed when we had first arrived. It had all returned.

β€œPhoebe's right. They've already done it anyway,” Robin reminded us. β€œIt won't be as interesting to them. We'll just have to be very quiet about sneaking out.”

β€œOkay,” Teal said. Nothing could discourage her now. She was on a roll.

In fact, she was so cheered by the idea of such an adventure she worked harder, and that night she ate better than she had all week. I thought one of the buddies or Gia would be suspicious and realize something was up, but no one seemed to notice, especially not Mindy, who was spinning someplace deep in her own thoughts. She was doing it more and more now, sometimes actually talking aloud to herself.

What was happening to her? Was it something Dr. Foreman actually saw or actually caused?

Against this cloud that both Gia and Mindy kept around them was the light of Teal's brightened eyes. It was infectious. Robin looked excited and happier, too.

Perhaps something good had already come of the idea, I thought.

I just hoped nothing bad would.

Broken Wings 2 - Midnight Flight

Pajama Party

dust above the metal doors that opened on the stairway down to the basement, there was a slanted roof that looked like it was part of a recent addition to the main section of the hacienda. The roof was different, even though the walls were the same shade of stucco. We didn't go back there much, but I had seen it when I was with Gia and could see it from the cornfield when we worked there. Above the roof was the line of windows that we assumed, from what Gia and Mindy had described, were in the rooms occupied by the buddies, rooms we had once hoped would be ours.

Teal, now emboldened by her excitement, went behind the hacienda right before showering for the night and returned to report what she had seen. We had decided not to ask Gia or Mindy about how they had spied on the buddies. That would tip them off that we were going to do it now, too.

Teal said a metal drum was rolled over in the yard right behind the hacienda. She said we could stand the drum up, then

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