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This time, Stephani sprang into action. She ran after the paper, jumped and flailed, as it swirled out of reach. She watched the soaring piece of paper, not where she was stepping.
"OW!" Down she went with a heavy thud. All I heard were moans, then a crybaby's voice. "My ankle. I hurt my ankle." She touched it. "Ow!"
Stephani had stepped in a freshly-filled hole and twisted her ankle. But she wasn't my concern. Not now.
I looked up to locate the missing sheet of paper. My eyes followed each gyration as it made its escape. The breeze swirled and pushed it around. It did somersaults between the branches of the mighty tree.
If I only had wings, I thought in desperation. Even two good legs. I had no choice. I couldn't keep up with it. I could only stand and watch it escape. A sudden gust caught it like a mighty hand and slammed it to the ground in front of me. I snatched it up, folded it, and stashed it in the back pocket of my jeans. I had no time to celebrate its rescue. The night still held surprises.
Chapter Forty-Two
โTo write a good letter of condolence requires good taste and fine feelingโฆdo not call up the harrowing details of the sad event.โ
โHow to Write Letters
by Professor J. Willis Westlake, 1883
โYou should watch where youโre going, Fanny.โ The voice came out of the darkness, deep and gruff and sarcastic. โYou could hurt yourself out here.โ His tone changed to mock concern. โOh, you did hurt yourself. Too bad.โ
โShut up!โ She snapped as she struggled to her feet.
โThatโs not a very nice way to greet your beloved brother,โ said the man, mewing as if she had injured his feelings.
โI thought you were in jail,โ she snarled.
"Not anymore," he said, singsong. The tall young man walked into the pool of light coming from the Jeep. It was hard to believe they were related. His solid, chunky build was so opposite her willowy figure.
โJosh, how did you get out?โ Stephani demanded.
โMom, of course.โ He cocked his hip and looked at his fingernails. โShe does everything I tell her to do.โ
My head swung back and forth between these two people, sparring like children. They had forgotten I was there. Tentatively, I slipped my right foot toward the line between the light and darkness.
Josh crooked his head to the side, considering her, judging her. โYou should be more like Mom and do what youโre told. Fanny.โ He said her nickname with great relish.
โDonโt call me that.โ Her voice was low and threatening.
He snapped his fingers. โOh, thatโs right. You hate my nickname for you, big sister. I forgot, Fanny.โ Each word dripped with sarcasm.
โMom said it was cute when you were little. I hated it then and I hate it now. You know that,โ she shot back. โNow, go away,โ
He took a step toward her and held out his arms in submission. โWhy would I leave my sweet big sister out here in the dark toโฆโ
I stopped listening to the treasure hunters squabble and concentrated on getting away. I knew I couldnโt outrun them. I thought if I could hide, maybe I could save myself. I took another step.
Stephani fired back at Josh. โI have every right to be here. This was my idea. I was here first. You think you can swoop in and finish what I started? Iโd be long gone if Kid Billy hadnโt been such a wimp.โ She made her voice high and whiny. โI donโt want to do this anymore. I want to go home. I wonโt tell anybody, I promise.โ
She went on in an icy cold voice. โI told them I was the boss. I ordered him to dig. I told them all to keep digging.โ
โI know, I know, I saw the whole thing.โ Josh clasped his hands together as if in prayer. โOh, when will you realize you need me to get anything done?โ Josh dropped his hands in disgust. โThought you could use my posse and cut me out? Never happen.โ He started to pace with a swagger in front of Stephani. โYou taught me how to be a bully, but I added the finesse that inspires loyalty. Something you fail to understand.โ
โYou knew?โ she said in disbelief.
He shrugged. โOf course. Theyโre my boys. Mine.โ He planted his feet and pulled up his jeans. โI watched you do the hard work, getting dirty and all. But you surprised me, Fanny. I didnโt think you had it in you.โ
Fanny didnโt say a word.
Josh shook his head. โThe Kid only wanted to go home.โ
This was my chance. Slowly, I shifted my foot backward and took one step then another, and another. I hoped Josh would start talking again to cover any sound I might make. And he did.
โYou could scream to the heavens that you were the boss, but that wouldnโt make it true. You came up with a great line. โCanโt you get it through your thick skull?โ Josh chuckled. โThe Kid promised heโd tell nobody, but you didnโt believe him.โ
"I was so close. And they were going to run away." Stephani's explanation sounded thin.
I kept moving.
โI had to prove to them that I was in control,โ Stephani insisted. โI grabbed the shovel and swung it. I only meant to scare him.โ
Joshโs words dripped with disgust. โYouโre weak, Fanny. You canโt control nothinโ. Especially your temper. When he ducked and you
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