Chapter 28

           ThomasfollowedNewtashehurrieddownthestairsandoutoftheHomesteadintothebrightlightofmidafternoon.Neitherboysaidawordforawhile.ForThomas,thingsjustseemedtobegettingworseandworse.

           "Hungry,Tommy?"Newtaskedwhentheywereoutside.

           Thomascouldn’tbelievethequestion."Hungry?IfeellikepukingafterwhatIjustsawno,I’mnothungry."

           Newtonlygrinned."Well,Iam,yashank.Let’sgolookforsomeleftoversfromlunch.Weneedtotalk."

           "SomehowIknewyouweregoingtosaysomethinglikethat."Nomatterwhathedid,hewasbecomingmoreandmoreentwinedinthedealingsoftheGlade.Andhewasgrowingtoexpectit.

           Theymadetheirwaydirectlytothekitchen,where,despiteFrypan’sgrumbling,theywereabletogetcheesesandwichesandrawvegetables.Thomascouldn’tignorethewaytheKeeperofthecookskeptgivinghimaweirdlook,eyesdartingawaywheneverThomasreturnedthestare.

           Somethingtoldhimthissortoftreatmentwouldnowbethenorm.Forsomereason,hewasdifferentfromeveryoneelseintheGlade.Hefeltlikehe’dlivedanentirelifetimesinceawakeningfromhismemorywipe,buthe’donlybeenthereaweek.

           Theboysdecidedtotaketheirlunchestoeatoutside,andafewminuteslatertheyfoundthemselvesatthewestwall,lookingoutatthemanyworkactivitiesgoingonthroughouttheGlade,theirbacksupagainstaspotofthickivy.

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