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cked Ohio dirt, turning the cor
he dry, coarse corn leaves whipped against her bare arms,
in her hands, overflowing with heavy ears of
Her stomach was an empty, hollow cavern, cramping
the gut. The air around her su
he strength simply v
lipped from her raw
out, hitting the dry eart
bly in the cool shade of a large oa
n't have a speck of dust on it. Her perfectly man
utting through the humid air. "You are so clumsy! Pick that up ri
pologize. She wanted to say she was
a dry, rattling wheeze scr
t gave two violent, errati
ifying, absolute stillne
lded forward like a puppet wit
nto a hard, sun-baked clod of dirt, sending a
ndless years of exhaustion, hunger, and sil
s, the cornfield
r ripped through the
d. It wasn't a weak flutter, b
n a massive, greedy gulp of air, tasting the metal
s snapp
In its place was a sharp, predatory focus. The eyes of a killer. The eyes of a cham
cal commands. Threat assessment. Br
to twist and her arms
ng ha
o lift her right shoulder two inches off t
the dust, her cheek scra
ion. This body was useless. It was starved, atrophie
ike of agony drove stra
sness like broken glass. Ainsley's sneers. A dark, cramped bed
. She forced herself to breathe through her nose, lock
unching on gravel int
lammed on its brakes on the d
enim overalls, shoved the driver's d
ed against the dirt as she
es beside the fallen g
nda cried out, reaching a thick, call
's hand moved, Alissa's brain screamed to interc
cal mind overro
tely slack. She allowed Brenda's wa
ympathetic. The assess
t, perfectly mimicking the dead we
. She slid her thick arms un
f effort, Bren
of her own body. She weighed nothi
ing heat of the cornfield, marching st
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