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another, and another.
I know I'm not s'posed to touch you--don't wanna hurt you any more than I
already have. His voice was very close now. More warm droplets on her face and
hands. But, God, baby--if I could just....
Laura looked up, letting go of the knob. Inside the long, echoing marble hallway,
where the sun never shone and the wind never blew, it was raining. Warm and
salty, the water came down from the unknowable shadows overhead and she
thought of another rain, a rain of fire and ash. A man who'd held her tight and
touched her even though he knew he shouldn't. Touched her because she'd needed
it--because she'd asked him too.
Laura.... His voice caressed her name, a bitter benediction, an anguished
goodbye.
Wait! Wet with the warm rain from above, she felt in front of her and clasped the
brass doorknob, wreathed in shadows.
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You know how I feel, that I'll never forget. His voice was fading, the rain had
stopped as suddenly as it began. A sense of urgency filled her. Using both hands
now, Laura twisted desperately ... Wait ... wait!
... and felt the knob turn.
The door fell open, spilling her into a new room, a room lit only by the dim green
glow of medical equipment and a quiet spill of moonlight on the corner of a bed.
Vince was across the room from her, looking haggard and worn even in the
dimness. He was at the door and the knob was in his hand.
Laura opened her mouth, not sure what was going to come out. Vince? It was a
croak, a caw--her voice was hoarse with disuse but his eyes lit up anyway. She
licked her lips with a tongue that felt as rough and dry as a dead leaf and tried
again. Vince, what ... where am I? Where is this place?
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Laura? Was that you? Did you...? He turned back from the door and walked
carefully to her bed, afraid to believe.
Ye.... She coughed, a dry, dusty sound. Yes. Where am I?
In a hospital. In Phoenix--it's where the pod we were in landed. Here. He poured
her a glass of water from the plastic pitcher on a little rolling table.
Thanks. She tried to take it but her arms seemed to be too weak. Sorry, I
can't....
That's okay. He held the cup to her lips, very careful not to touch her skin.
Better?
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Much. She sighed gratefully. I just couldn't--
Hello, is everything all right in here? The door opened and a middle-aged
woman with a matronly face stuck her head in the room. She frowned
disapprovingly. Detective Roberts, you know good and well visiting hours are
long since over so I', going to have to ask you to.--
She's awake. Can't you see that?
Are you sure? The nurse came forward, switching on the light, and pushing
Vince efficiently out of the way to lean over the bed.
Laura blinked in the harsh overhead glow and tried to smile. Hi.
Oh my! The nurse drew back abruptly. I'll notify the doctor at once and of
course her family will want to know....
Of course. He tried to keep the sarcasm out of his voice. Her precious family.
They'd gone back to Tampa, certain there would be no change. Now he supposed
they would be back, demanding that he leave their pure, lily-white daughter alone
... He checked himself abruptly. Laura didn't need to have to deal with his bitter
emotions so soon after waking up.
He looked at her apprehensively but she seemed untroubled, that tentative smile he
remembered so well was curving her pale pink lips.
Hey, he said softly. He wanted to rush over and pull her into a tight embrace but
that was forbidden. Dr. Katzenberg, her neurologist, was afraid any touching
might be harmful in view of her hyper-empathy. So he held himself back and just
sat carefully on the end of her bed. How you feeling?
She grimaced, Lousy.
I'll bet. And then he was quite, content just to look at her.
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I'll be right back. The nurse bustled out of the room.
Laura yawned, looking suddenly exhausted. I thought ... didn't you tell me you
had a plane to catch?
Vince smiled at her. Knew she could hear me. Let it wait. I'm not goin'
anywhere.
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When she woke up the sun was shining brightly through the window and Vince
was still sitting on the same place at the foot of her bed. The 3-D holo monitors
that surrounded the head of her bed were blinking and beeping quietly to
themselves. Apparently all her vital signs were normal. Except ... Laura looked
closely at one of the monitors which showed a rotating holographic representation
of her brain. A portion of it appeared to be highlighted in red, maybe showing
possible damage? She felt normal enough....
Hey, Vince said, breaking her concentration. His face broke into a large grin of
what looked like relief but, strangely, she couldn't feel it. After the intense
sensations from his emotions in the Lepids' hive, it seemed strange, but it was
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