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"Thats sooooo great that youre still seeing each other. Chaz—thats Chases father—doesnt even go to our school anymore. He got sent to military school. His parents were so mad when they found out that I was, you know, uploaded, he was afraid they might actually have him unwound. Can you believe it?"
Risa could strangle this girl if it werent for the fact that it would leave drooling Chase motherless.
"So, is yours a boy, or a girl?"
The pause before answering is awkward and uncomfortable. Risa wonders whether or not theres a discreet way to check without Alexis seeing, but realizes there isnt. "Girl," Risa says. At least theres a 50 percent chance shes right.
"Whats her name?"
This time Connor pipes up. "Didi," he says. "Her names Didi. " This brings forth a little grin from Risa in spite of how angry she is at him.
"Yeah," says Risa. "Same as me. Family tradition. "
Clearly Connor has recovered at least a portion of his senses. He seems a bit more relaxed and natural, playing the role as best he can. The redness in his face has receded until its only his ears that are red.
"Well, youre going to love Center-North High," Alexis says. "Theyve got a great day care center, and really take care of student-mothers. Some teachers even let us nurse in class. "
Connor puts his hand over Risas shoulder. "Do fathers get to watch?"
Risa shrugs off his arm, and quietly stomps on his foot. He winces, but says nothing. If he thought he was out of the doghouse, hes dead wrong. As far as shes concerned, his name is Fido.
"It looks like your brother is making friends," says Alexis. She looks to where Lev was sitting, but hes moved a seat ahead and is talking to boy sitting next to him. She tries to hear what theyre talking about but cant hear anything beyond Alexiss blathering.
"Or is it your brother?" Alexis says to Connor.
"No, hes mine," says Risa.
Alexis grins and rolls her shoulders a bit. "Hes kind of cute. "
Risa didnt think it was possible to like Alexis any less than she already did. Apparently she was wrong. Alexis must see the look in Risas eyes, because she says, "Well, I mean cute for a freshman. "
"Hes thirteen. He skipped a grade," Risa says, burning Alexis an even meaner warning gaze that says, Keep your claws away from my little brother. She has to remind herself that Lev really isnt her little brother. Now its Connors turn to stomp on her foot—and hes right to do it. Too much information. Levs real age was more than Alexis needed to know. And besides, making an enemy is not in their best interests.
"Sorry," says Risa, softening her gaze. "Long night with the baby. Its made me cranky. "
"Oh, believe me, Ive totally been there. "
It looks as if the Alexis Inquisition might continue until they reach the school, but the bus comes to another sudden stop, making little Chase bump his chin on the seat back, and he begins to cry. Suddenly Alexis goes into mother mode, and the conversation ends.
Risa heaves a deep sigh, and Connor says, "I really am sorry about this. " Although he sounds sincere, shes not accepting any apologies.
13 Lev
This day has not gone according to plan.
The plan was to get away as soon as they reached civilization. Lev could have run the moment they broke out of the woods. He could have, but he didnt. Therell be a better time, he had thought. A perfect time would present itself if he had patience, and kept watchful.
Pretending to be one of them—pretending to be like them had taken every ounce of Levs will. The only thing that kept him going was the knowledge that very soon everything would be as it should be.
When the police car had turned onto the street, Lev was fully prepared to throw himself at the car and turn himself in. He would have done it if it werent for one thing.
Their pictures werent in the paper.
That bothered Lev even more than the others. His family was influential. They were not to be trifled with. He felt certain that his face would be the biggest thing on the front page. When it wasnt, he didnt know what to think. Even Risas theory that his parents wanted her and Connor killed seemed a possibility.
If he gave himself up to the police, what if they turned and fired real bullets at Risa and Connor? Would the police do that? He wanted them brought to justice, but he couldnt bear the thought of their deaths on his head, so he had let the squad car go past.
And now things are worse. Now theres this baby. Stealing a storked baby! These two Unwinds are out of control. He no longer fears that theyll kill him, but that doesnt make them any less dangerous. They need to be protected from themselves. They need . . . they need . . . they need to be unwound. Yes. Thats the best solution for these two. Theyre of no use to anyone in their current state, least of all themselves. It would probably be a relief for them, for now theyre all broken up on the inside. Better to be broken up on the outside instead. That way their divided spirits could rest, knowing that their living flesh was spread around the world, saving lives, making other people whole. Just as his own spirit would soon rest.
He ponders this as he sits on the bus, trying to deny how mixed his feelings about it are.
While Risa and Connor talk to a painfully perky girl and her baby, Lev moves one seat forward in the bus, putting more distance between them. A boy gets on the bus and sits down next to him, wearing headphones and singing to music that Lev cant hear. The kid slips his backpack in between them on the seat, practically wedging Lev in, and returns his full attention to his tunes.
Thats when Lev gets an idea. He looks behind him to see Connor and Risa still involved with the other girl and her baby. Carefully Lev reaches into the kids backpack and pulls out a dog-eared notebook. Written on it in big black letters is DEATH BY ALGEBRA, with little skulls and crossbones. Inside are messy math equations and homework graded down for sloppiness. Lev quietly turns to a blank page, then he reaches into the kids pack again, pulling out a pen. All the while, the kid is so absorbed in his music, he doesnt notice. Lev begins to write:
HELP! IM BEING HELD HOSTAGE
BY TWO AWOL UNWINDS.
NOD IF YOU UNDERSTAND . . .
When hes done, he tugs the boys shoulder. It takes two tugs to get his attention.
"Yeah?"
Lev holds out the notebook, making sure he docs it in such a way that its not too obvious. The boy looks at him and says:
"Hey, thats my notebook. "
Lev takes a deep breath. Connors looking at him now. Hes got to be careful. "I know its your notebook," Lev says, trying to say as much as he can with his eyes. "I just . . . needed . . . one . . . page. . . . "
He holds the notebook a little higher for the kid to read, but the kids not even looking at it. "No! You should have asked first. " Then he rips out the page without even looking at it, crumples the paper, and to Levs horror hurls it toward the front of the bus. The paper wad bounces off the head of another kid, who ignores it, and it falls to the floor. The bus comes to a stop, and Lev feels his hope trampled beneath thirty pairs of scuffed shoes.
14 Connor
Dozens of buses pull up to the school. Kids mob every doorway. As Connor gets off the bus with Risa and Lev, he scans for a way to escape, but there is none. There are campus security guards and teachers on patrol. Anyone seen walking away from school would draw the attention of everyone watching.
"We cant actually go in," says Risa.
"I say we do," says Lev, acting more squirrelly than usual.
A teacher has already taken notice of them. Even though the school has a day care center for student mothers, the baby is very conspicuous.
"Well go in," says Connor. "Well hide in a place where there arent any security cameras. The boys bathroom. "
"Girls," says Risa. "Itll be cleaner, and therell be more stalls to hide in. "
Connor considers it, and figures shes probably right on both counts. "Fine. Well hide until lunch, then slip out with the rest of the kids goi
ng off campus. "
"Youre assuming this baby wants to cooperate," says Risa. "Eventually its going to want to be fed—and I dont exactly have the materials, if you know what I mean. If it starts crying in the bathroom, it will probably echo throughout the whole school. "
Its another accusation. Connor can hear it in her voice. It says: Do you have any idea how much harder youve made things on us?
"Lets just hope it doesnt cry," says Connor. "And if it does, you can blame me all the way to harvest camp. "
* * *
Connor is no stranger to hiding in school bathrooms. Of course, before today, the reason was simply to get out of class. Today, however, theres no class where hes expected, and if hes caught, the consequences are a little bit more severe than Saturday school.
They slip in after the first period bell rings and Connor coaches them on the finer points of bathroom stealth. How to tell the difference between kids footsteps and adults. When to lift your feet up so no one can see you, and when to just announce that the stall is occupied. The latter would work for both Risa and Lev, since his voice is still somewhat high, but Connor doesnt dare pretend to be a girl.
They stay together yet alone, each in their own stall. Mercifully, the bathroom door squeals like a pig whenever its opened, so they have warning when anyone comes in. There are a few girls at the beginning of first period but then it quiets down and they are left with no sound but the echoing drizzle of a leaky flush handle.
"We wont make it in here until lunch," Risa announces from the stall to Connors left. "Even if the baby stays asleep. "
"Youd be surprised how long you can hide in a bathroom. "
You mean youve done this often?" asks Lev, in the stall to his right.
Connor knows this fits right into Levs image of Connor as a bad seed. Fine, let him think that. Hes probably right.
The bathroom door squeals. They fall silent. Dull, rapid footsteps—its a student in sneakers. Lev and Connor raise their feet and Risa keeps hers down, as they had planned. The baby gurgles, and Risa clears her throat, masking the noise perfectly. The girl is in and out in less than a minute.
After the bathroom door squeaks closed, the baby coughs. Connor notices that its a quick, clean sound. Not sickly at all. Good.
"By the way," says Risa, "it is a girl. "
Connor thinks to offer to hold it once more, but figures right now that would be more trouble than its worth. He doesnt know how to hold a baby to keep it from crying. Connor decides he has to tell them why he went temporarily insane and took the baby. He owes them that much.
"It was because of what the kid said," Connor says gently.
"What?"
"Back at that house—the fat kid at the door. He said theyd been storked again. "
"So what?" says Risa. "Lots of people get storked more than once. "
Then, from his other side, Connor hears, "That happened to my family. I have two brothers and a sister who were brought by the stork before I was born. It was never a problem. "
Connor wonders if Lev actually thinks the stork brought them, or if hes just using it as an expression. He decides hed rather not know. "What a wonderful family. They take in storked babies, and send their own flesh and blood to be unwound. Oh, sorry—tithed. "