Page 60 (1/1)
The rabbit dove under a broken board of the decrepit gray shed behind the school as they got out, but inside the e hand snatched it by the neck and twisted, snapping bones
Se, Marc secured the one-roo it necessary to sweep the barn or farretted later
"I can take the stuff in, if you want to go check that coop we passed I'm almost sure a couple of theht of fried chicken, and he nodded eagerly, even though he knew not to leave her alone "Deal I'll go after I set the disks"
She nodded and got busy, s as he carried the heavier items to the porch for her, and then set the alarms He was very considerate, and it worried her to think of how close they ave her a questioning look, uneasy all of a sudden, too, but not sure why, and she waved "I'll be fine You gonna pluck it?"
He grinned, sliding behind the wheel "That's woone a few seconds later, leaving a trail of thick dust in his wake
Angela looked around, suddenly scared, but shook it off and picked up a box to take inside, telling herself she was just ju There was no open door, no voices whispering Everything was silent, dark, and that erousthem with cool calculation, and when he saw her mate leave, he e hand was the freshly killed rabbit As thethe bloody meat past the wolf's nose The animal went for it, fooled at first, and he ed for hi heavy hit it hard, and yelped in pain
"Is that Do…?" Angela froze, heart squeezing as death bells echoed in hertoward the gun she wished she hadn't yet taken off "What do you want?"
The filthyher skin crawl as he smiled His dead brown eyes told her he'd been alone for a very long time even before the War