Lies

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Book: Lies Read Free
Author: Michael Grant
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small of his back. “Do you, Derek? Do you understand?”
    Derek’s resistance died.
    “The Leader showed mercy,” Turk said. “But the Leaderisn’t weak. So this freak either goes west, over the border right now. Or…” He let the threat hang there.
    Jill’s tears flowed freely. She could barely breathe because her nose was running. Derek could see that by the way she sucked tape into her mouth, trying for air. She would suffocate if they didn’t let her go soon.
    “Let me at least get her doll,” Derek said.

    “It’s Panda.”
    Caine rose through layers of dream and nightmare, like pushing his way through thick curtains that draped his arms and legs and made his every move tiring.
    He blinked. Still dark. Night.
    The voice had no obvious source, but he recognized it, anyway. Even if there had been light he might not have seen the boy with the power to fade away and almost disappear. “Bug. Why are you bothering me?”
    “Panda. I think he’s dead.”
    “Have you checked his breathing? Listened to his heart?” Then another thought occurred to him. “Why are you waking me up to tell me someone’s dead?”
    Bug didn’t answer. Caine waited, but Bug still couldn’t say it out loud.
    “Do what you gotta do,” Caine said.
    “We can’t get at him. He didn’t just die. He got in the car, right? The green one?”
    Caine shook his head, trying to wake up all the way, trying to make the trip back to full consciousness. But the layersof dream and nightmare, and memory, too, dragged at him, confused his brain.
    “There’s no gas in that car,” Caine said.
    “He pushed it. Till it got rolling,” Bug said. “Then he jumped in. It rolled on down the road. Until he got to the bend.”
    “There’s a railing there,” Caine said.
    “He went through it. Crash. Bumpety-bump all the way down. It’s a long way down. Me and Penny just climbed down, so I know it’s a long way down.”
    Caine wanted this to stop. He didn’t want to have to hear the next part. Panda had been okay. Not a horrible kid. Not like some of Caine’s few remaining followers.
    Maybe that explained why he would drive a car off a cliff.
    “Anyway, he’s totally dead,” Bug said. “Me and Penny got him out. But we can’t get him up the cliff.”
    Caine got to his feet. Legs shaky, stomach like a black hole, mind filled with darkness. “Show me,” he said.
    They walked out into the night. Feet crunched on gravel now interrupted by tall weeds. Poor old Coates Academy, Caine thought. It had always been so meticulously maintained back in the old days. The headmaster would definitely not have approved of the big blast hole in the front of the building, or the garbage strewn here and there in the overgrown grass.
    It wasn’t a long walk. Caine did not speak. He used Bug sometimes; Bug was useful. But the little creep was not exactly a friend.
    In the pearly starlight it was easy to see where the railing had been ripped apart. It was like a steel ribbon, cut then left half curled, dangling over the side.
    Caine peered through the darkness. He could see the car. It was upside down. One door was open.
    It took a few minutes for him to locate the body.
    Caine sighed and raised his hands. It was near the limits of his range, so Panda didn’t come flying up off the ground. He sort of scuffed and scooted along at first. Like an invisible predator was hauling him away to its lair.
    But then Caine got a better “grip” and Panda rose off the ground. He was on his back, staring up at the unreal stars, eyes still open.
    Caine levitated the boy up from the crash, up and up until he brought him to as gentle a stop as he could. Panda lay now on the road.
    Without a word, Caine started walking back to Coates.
    “Aren’t you going to carry him back?” Bug whined.
    “Get a wheelbarrow,” Caine said. “Carry your own meat.”

THREE
63 HOURS, 31 MINUTES
    THE WHIP CAME down.
    It was made of flesh, but in his nightmare it was a snake, a writhing

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