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The call of a jaybird made me leap back and fall into a thick stand of young

spruce; scraping up my arms

and tangling my hair with sap。 The sudden rush of a squirrel up a hemlock made

me scream so loud it

hurt my own ears。

At last there was a break in the trees ahead。 I came out onto the empty road a

mile or so south of where

I'd left the truck。 Exhausted as I was; I jogged up the lane until I found it。

By the time I pulled myself into

the cab; I was sobbing again。 I fiercely shoved down both stiff locks before I

dug my keys out of my

pocket。 The roar of the engine was forting and sane。 It helped me control

the tears as I sped as fast

as my truck would allow toward the main highway。

I was calmer; but still a mess when I got home。 Charlie's cruiser was in the

driveway—I hadn't realized

how late it was。 The sky was already dusky。

〃Bella?〃 Charlie asked when I slammed the front door behind me and hastily

turned the locks。

〃Yeah; it's me。〃 My voice was unsteady。

〃Where have you been?〃 he thundered; appearing through the kitchen doorway

with an ominous

expression。

I hesitated。 He'd probably called the Stanleys。 I'd better stick to the truth。

〃I was hiking;〃 I admitted。

His eyes were tight。 〃What happened to going to Jessica's?〃

〃I didn't feel like Calculus today。〃

Charlie folded his arms across his chest。 〃I thought I asked you to stay out

of the forest。〃

〃Yeah; I know。 Don't worry; I won't do it again。〃 I shuddered。

Charlie seemed to really look at me for the first time。 I remembered that I

had spent some time on the

forest floor today; I must be a m

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