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Chapter 26
“W
e should go to the police right now!”
Hi said it for the third time. He sat with his arms crossed, back pressed to the bunker wall. “We’re in way over our heads.”
“With what?” Shelton asked. “You lost the only evidence we had.”
For a beat, Hi just stared. Then he spoke slowly. “I just ran through pitch-black woods, at night, while killers shot at me. Then I had to dive into the ocean and swim to the boat.” He spread his hands wide. “I’m very sorry that, somehow, I lost track of my phone!”
“I know, I know,” Shelton said. “But you had the pictures. Now we don’t have anything to show the cops.”
“There’s a freakin’ human skeleton in the woods!” Hi exploded. “I think that’ll work, don’t you?”
After our escape, Ben had steered Sewee straight to the bunker. We had a lot to discuss, and needed privacy.
I sat on the floor stroking Coop’s back. The last saline bag was dry, so I removed the needle from his paw and took off the bell collar. He began gnawing the hated thing with relish.
Coop looked better, had even eaten some solid food. His energy level was up. I tried to stay detached but couldn’t. Coop’s improvement helped balance the horrors of the evening.
“Why tonight?” Ben asked. “Tomorrow’s fine. I don’t want to bother my Dad this late for no reason.”
Hi pulled a face. “For no reason? Did you miss the human bone display?” He looked around, incredulous, expecting support. But on this point I agreed with Ben.
“Ben’s right,” I said. “If we confess tonight, our parents will make us go over everything a hundred times. Then we’ll have to ride down to Folly Beach and convince the cops as well. I’m too exhausted to answer a barrage of questions right now. The morning will be okay.”
“Does anyone even work a night shift at Folly PD?” Ben asked. “They’re a small department.”
No one knew. Folly Beach was a sleepy town.
“Those guys aren’t exactly CSI,” said Shelton. “Without proof, they might not believe us. Even with our parents.”
I nodded. “They’ll be more receptive in the morning.”
“Fine,” said Hi. “I guess Heaton’s not going anywhere.”
The instant the words were out, Hi cringed, regret clear on his face. I waved off the impending apology. Everyone was tired.
“We need to get our stories straight,” I said. “We should tell the truth as much as possible, but steer clear of the lab break-in. Let’s just say the first tag was legible when we found it.”!!!The dog tags!
I rifled my pockets. Empty. Where could they be?
Oh no.
I remembered. I put them in my duffel. Which was still out in the woods.
“Shit! I left the dog tags with my tools.”
“So what?” said Ben. “They’ll use DNA to ID the bones.”
I shook my head. “If the police see the first tag, they might notice that someone has cleaned it off. Karsten definitely would.”
“Did we clean the sonicator before we split?” asked Shelton. “If not, that could lead to some bad connections.”
“Tomorrow, we’ll have to guide the police to the grave,” said Ben. “When we get to the clearing, go straight for your bag. The adults will all be gaga over the dead body. You’ll have a free moment.”
“Good idea,” Shelton said. “The cops don’t need both tags anyway.”
“One minor thing.” Hi’s finger tapped the bench. “Who the hell just tried to kill us!?!”
The subject I’d been avoiding.
“Take it easy,” Ben cautioned.
“Take it easy?” Hi’s voice hit an all-time high. “A death squad just tried to off me! I’m not ‘taking it easy.’ What the hell were they doing there?”
“Were we followed?” Shelton asked. “Seems impossible. We took our own boat.”
“Maybe the encounter was random,” Ben said. “Monkey poachers?”
I hadn’t considered that. There must be a black market for stolen monkeys. Could the answer be that simple?
Shelton shook his head. “One guy yelled, ‘Over there!’ like we were the target.”
“Not necessarily us,” I said. “Maybe he meant the clearing itself. That field could be a monkey hotspot.”
“Or...” Hi drew out the word. “They knew the body was there. And why we were there.”
Scary. But was it possible? How could anyone have known about our plan? My brain was running in circles.
“Let’s deal with this tomorrow,” I said. “I’ll tell Kit at breakfast, then come get the rest of you.”
Three nods.
“Remember.” Ben ticked off his fingers. “We found the dog tag, visited the library, and noticed the satellite photos. Got it?”
Everyone did.
But Hi wasn’t finished. “For the record, you guys seem way too comfortable with the fact that someone just tried to murder us.”
“Shut it, Hi!” I’d had enough for one night. “Tomorrow. First thing.”
Hi frowned but went silent. Finally.
With nothing more to say, we headed down to the runabout. I hoped I’d be able to sleep.
The next morning promised to be wild.
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