Hunger

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Book: Hunger Read Free
Author: Michael Grant
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you’ve been taking care of me, anyway.”
    She shrugged. “It’s a hard new world. I have a choice: stick by you, or take my chances with Drake.”
    “Drake.” The name conjured dark images. Dream or reality? “What’s Drake doing?”
    “Playing junior Caine. Supposedly representing you. Secretly hoping you’ll just die, if you ask me. He raided the grocery store and stole some food a few days ago. It’s made him almost popular. Kids don’t have a lot of judgment when they’re hungry.”
    “And my brother?”
    “Sam?”
    “I don’t have another long-lost brother, do I?”
    “Bug’s gone into town a couple of times to see what’s going on. He says people still have a little food but they’re getting worried about it. Especially since Drake’s raid. But Sam is totally in charge there.”
    “Hand me my pants,” Caine said.
    Diana did as he asked, then ostentatiously turned away as he pulled them on.
    “What defenses do they have up?” Caine asked.
    “They keep people all over the grocery store now, that’s the main thing. Now Ralph’s always has four guys with guns sitting on the roof.”
    Caine nodded. He bit at his thumbnail, an old habit. “How about freaks?”
    “They have Dekka and Brianna and Taylor. They have Jack. They may have some other useful freaks, Bug isn’t sure. They have Lana to heal people. And Bug thinks they have a kid who can fire some kind of heat wave.”
    “Like Sam?”
    “No. Sam’s like a blowtorch. This kid is like a microwave. You don’t see any flames or anything. It’s just that suddenly your head is cooking like a breakfast burrito in a Kitchen-Aid.”
    “People are still developing powers,” Caine said. “Any here?”
    Diana shrugged. “Who knows for sure? Who’s going to be crazy enough to tell Drake? Down in town a new mutant gets some respect. Up here? Maybe they get killed.”
    “Yeah,” Caine said. “That was a mistake. Coming down on the freaks, that was a mistake. We need them.”
    “Plus, in addition to some possible new moofs, Sam’s people still have machine guns. And they still have Sam,” Diana said. “So how about if we don’t do something stupid like try and fight them again?”
    “Moofs?”
    “Short for mutant. Mutant freaks. Moofs.” Diana shrugged. “Moofs, muties, freaks. We’re out of food, but we’ve got plenty of nicknames.”
    Caine’s shirt was laid over the back of a chair. He reached for it, wobbled, and seemed about to fall over. Diana steadied him. He glared at her hand on his arm. “I can walk.”
    He glanced up and caught sight of his reflection in a mirror over the dresser. He almost didn’t recognize himself. Diana was right: He was pale, his cheeks were concave. His eyes seemed too large for his face.
    “I guess you are getting better: you’re becoming a prickly jerk again.”
    “Get Bug in here. Get Bug and Drake. I want to see them both.”
    Diana made no move. “Are you going to tell me what happened to you out there in the desert with Pack Leader?”
    Caine snorted. “You don’t want to know.”
    “Yes,” Diana insisted, “I do.”
    “All that matters is I’m back,” Caine said with all the bravado he could manage.
    Diana nodded. The movement caused her hair to fall forward, to caress her perfect cheek. Her eyes glittered moistly. But her lush lips still curled into an expression of distaste.
    “What’s it mean, Caine? What does ‘gaiaphage’ mean?”
    He shrugged. “I don’t know. I’ve never heard the word before.”
    Why was he lying to her? Why did it seem so dangerous that she should know that word?
    “Go get them,” Caine said, dismissing her. “Get Drake and Bug.”
    “Why don’t you take it easy? Make sure you’re really…I was going to say ‘sane,’ but that might be setting the bar kind of high.”
    “I’m back,” Caine reiterated. “And I have a plan.”
    She stared at him, head tilted sideways, skeptical. “A plan.”
    “I have things I have to do,” Caine

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