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 It was really only one river and one small stream。 The stream was closest; a shallow braided ribbon of 
silver in the light from above; coursing between low stone banks that it seemed constantly in danger of 
overrunning。 A feminine; high…pitched murmur purred from its gentle ripples。

 The male; bass gurgle came from the river; as did the thick clouds of vapor that rose from the gaping 
holes in the ground by the far wall。 The river was black; submerged under the floor of the cavern; 
exposed by wide; round erosions along the length of the room。 The holes looked dark and dangerous; 
the river barely visible as it rushed powerfully toward an invisible and unfathomable destination。 The 
water seemed to simmer; such was the heat and steam it produced。 The sound of it; too; was like that of 
boiling water。

 From the ceiling hung a few long; narrow stalactites; dripping toward the stalagmites beneath each one。 
Three of them had met; forming thin black pillars between the two bodies of flowing water。

 “Got to be careful in here;” Jeb said。 “Quite a current in the hot spring。 If you fall in; you’re gone。 
Happened once before。” He bowed his head at the memory; his face sober。

 The swift black eddies of the subterranean river were suddenly horrible to me。 I imagined being caught in 
their scalding current and shuddered。

 Jeb put his hand lightly on my shoulder。 “Don’t worry。 Just watch your step and you’ll be fine。 Now;” he 
said; pointing to the far end of the cavern; where the shallow stream ran into a dark cave; “the first cave 
back there is the bathing room。 We’ve dug the floor out to make a nice; deep tub。 There’s a schedule for 
taking baths; but privacy’s not usually an issue—it’s black as pitch。 The room’s nice and warm so close 
to the steam; but the water won’t burn you like the hot spring here。 There’s another cave just past that 
one; through a crevice。 We’ve widened the entrance up to a fortable size。 That room is the farthest 
we can follow the stream—it drops underground there。 So we’ve got that room fixed up as the latrine。 
Convenient and sanitary。” His voice had assumed a placent tone; as if he felt credit was due to him 
for nature’s creations。 Well; he had discovered and improved the place—I supposed some pride was 
justified。

 “We don’t like to waste batteries; and most of us know the floor here by heart; but since it’s your first 
time; you can find your way with this。”

 Jeb pulled a flashlight from his pocket and held it out。 The sight of it reminded me of the moment he’d 
found me dying in the desert; when he’d checked my eyes and known what I was。 I didn’t know why the 
memory made me sad。

 “Don’t get any crazy ideas about maybe the river taking you out of here or something。 Once that water 
goes underground; it doesn’t e back up;” he cautioned me。

 Since he seemed to be waiting for some acknowledgment of his warning; I nodded once。 I took the 
flashlight from his hand slowly; being careful not to make any quick movements that might startle him。 

 

 I followed his directions quickly—the sound of the rushing water was not making my disfort any 
easier to bear。 It felt very strange to be out of his sight。 What if someone had hidden in these caves; 
guessing I would have to e here eventually? Would Jeb hear the struggle over the cacophony of the 
rivers?

 I shone the flashlight all around the bathing room; looking for any sign of an ambush。 The odd flickering 
shadows it made were not forting; but I found no substance to my fears。 Jeb’s tub was more the size 
of a small swimming pool and black as ink。 Under the surface; a person would be invisible as long as they 
could hold their breath。… I hurried through the slender crack at the back of the room to escape my 
imaginings。 Away from Jeb; I was nearly overwhelmed with panic—I couldn’t breathe normally; I could 
barely hear over the sound of my pulse racing behind my ears。 I was more running than walking when I 
made my way back to the room with the rivers。

 To find Jeb standing there; still in the same pose; still alone; was like a balm to my splintered nerves。 My 
breathing and my heartbeat slowed。 Why this crazy human should be such a fort to me; I couldn’t 
understand。 I supposed it was like Melanie had said;desperate times。

 “Not too shabby; eh?” he asked; a grin of pride on his face。

 I nodded once again and returned the flashlight。

 “These caves are a great gift;” he said as we started back toward the dark passageway。 “We wouldn’t 
be able to survive in a group like this without them。 Magnolia and Sharon were getting along real 
well—shockingly well—up there in Chicago; but they were pushing their luck hiding two。 It’s mighty nice 
to have a munity again。 Makes me feel downright human。”

 He took my elbow once more as we climbed the rough stair…case out。

 “I’m sorry about the; um; acmodations we’ve got you in。 It was the safest place I could think of。 I’m 
surprised those boys found you as quick as they did。” Jeb sighed。 “Well; Kyle gets real… motivated。 But 
I suppose it’s all for the best。 Might as well get used to how things are going to be。 Maybe we can find 
something more hospitable for you。 I’ll think on it。… While I’m with you; at least; you don’t really have 
to cram yourself into that little hole。 You can sit in the hall with me if you prefer。 Though with Jared…” 
He trailed off。

 I listened to his apologetic words in wonder; this was so much more kindness than I’d hoped for; more 
passion than I’d thought this species was capable of giving their enemies。 I patted the hand on my 
elbow lightly; hesitantly; trying to convey that I understood and wouldn’t cause a problem。 I was sure 
Jared much preferred to have me out of sight。

 Jeb had no trouble translating my wordless munication。 “That’s a good girl;” he said。 “We’ll figure 
this all out somehow。 Doc can just concentrate on healin’ human folks。 You’re much more interesting 
alive;I think。”

 Our bodies were close enough that he was able to feel me tremble。

 “Don’t worry。 Doc’s not going to bother you now。” 

 

 You never know how much time you’ll have;Melanie had said so many days ago; when my world was 
still under control。

 Her words echoed in my head as we reentered the big room; the main plaza of Jeb’s human munity。 
It was full; like the first night; everyone there to glare at us with eyes that blazed anger and betrayal when 
they looked at him and murder when they looked at me。 I kept my gaze down on the rock under my feet。 
From the corner of my eye; I could see that Jeb held his gun ready again。

 It was only a matter of time; indeed。 I could feel it in the atmosphere of hate and fear。 Jeb could not 
protect me long。

 It was a relief to scrape back through the narrow crevice; to look forward to the winding black labyrinth 
and my cramped hiding place; I could hope to be alone there。

 Behind me; a furious hissing; like a nest of goaded snakes; echoed in the big cavern。 The sound made 
me wish Jeb would lead me through the labyrinth at a quicker pace。

 Jeb chuckled under h
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