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Eve Duncan #3
Bantam
May 2001
On Sale: May 1, 2001
Featuring: Eve Duncan, Joe Quinn & Jane Macguire; Sarah Patrick & John Logan; Sean Galen
336 pages
ISBN: 0553582127
EAN: 9780553582123
Kindle: B000XU4TLS
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June 11
"Get out of there, Sarah," Boyd yelled from outside the
house. "That wall is going to tumble any minute."
"Monty's found something." Sarah carefully moved over to
the pile of rubble where the golden retriever was
standing. "Be still, boy. Be very still."
Child?
"How do I know?" Monty always hoped it would be a child.
He loved kids and all these lost and hurt children nearly
killed him. They nearly killed her too, Sarah thought
wearily. Finding the children and the old people were
always the most painful. So few survived these
catastrophes. The earth trembled and the walls fell and
life was snuffed out as if it had never been.
Out.
"You're sure?"
Out.
"Okay." She absently patted Monty's head as she gazed at
the rubble. The second story of the small house had caved
in, and chances of anyone being alive beneath the wreckage
were minimal. She could hear no groans or weeping. It
wouldn't be responsible of her to bring anyone else from
the search and rescue team into the building. She should
get out herself.
Child?
What the hell? Stop wasting time. She knew she wasn't
going to leave until she investigated more closely. She
reached for a stool and tossed it aside. "Go to Boyd,
Monty."
The retriever sat down and looked at her.
"I keep telling you that you're supposed to be a
professional. That means you obey orders, dammit."
Wait.
She tossed a cushion to one side and tugged at the easy
chair. Jesus, it was heavy. "You can't help menow."
Wait.
"Get out of there, Sarah," Boyd yelled. "That's an order.
It's been four days. You know you probably won't find
anyone alive."
"We found that man in Tegucigalpa alive after twelve days.
Call Monty, will you, Boyd?"
"Monty!"
Monty didn't move. She hadn't thought he would, but there
was always a chance. "Stupid dog."
Wait.
"If you're going to stay there, I'm coming in to help
you," Boyd said.
"No, I'll be out in a minute." Sarah glanced warily at the
south wall, then tugged at the mattress until she got it
to one side. "I'm just looking around."
"I'll give you three minutes."
Three minutes.
She pulled frantically at the carved headboard.
Monty whined.
"Shh." She finally heaved the headboard to one side.
And then she saw the hand.
Such a small, delicate hand, clutching a rosary...
"A survivor?" Boyd asked as Sarah walked out of the
house. "Do we need to send in a team?"
She numbly shook her head. "Dead. A teenage girl. Two
days, maybe. Don't risk anyone's neck. Just mark the
site." She snapped on Monty's leash. "I'm going back to
the trailer. I've got to get Monty out of here. You know
how upset he gets. I'll be back in a couple of hours."
"Yeah, it's only your dog that's upset." Boyd's tone
dripped sarcasm. "That's why you're shaking like a leaf."
"I'm fine."
"I don't want to see you take a step out of that trailer
until tomorrow morning. You've gone without sleep for
thirty-six hours. You know exhausted workers are a hazard
to themselves and the people they're trying to help. You
were incredibly stupid to run that risk. You're usually
smarter than that."
"Monty was sure there was someone—" Why was she arguing?
He was right. The only way to stay alive in situations
like this was to stick to the rules and not act on
impulse. She should have gone by the book. "I'm sorry,
Boyd."
"You should be." He scowled. "You're one of my best
people, and I won't have you thrown off the team because
you're thinking with your heart instead of your head. You
endangered not only yourself but your dog. What would you
have done if that wall had fallen and killed Monty?"
"It wouldn't have killed Monty. I'd have thrown myself on
top of him and let you dig the wall off me." She smiled
faintly. "I know who's important around here."
"Very funny." He shook his head. "Except you're not
joking."
"No." She rubbed her eyes. "She had a rosary in her hand,
Boyd. She must have grabbed it when the quake started. But
it didn't help her, did it?"
"I guess not."
"She couldn't have been over sixteen, and she was
pregnant."
"Shit."
"Yeah." She gently tugged on Monty's leash. "We'll be back
in a little while."
"You're not listening. I'm in charge of this search,
Sarah. I want you to rest. We've probably found all the
live ones. I'm expecting the order to pull out tomorrow.
The Russian team can finish searching for the dead."
"All the more reason to work harder until the order comes.
None of the Russians' dogs has Monty's nose. You know he's
incredible."
"You're not so bad yourself. Do you know the other members
of the team are making bets on whether or not you can
actually read that dog's mind?" "That's pretty dumb.
They're all close to their own dogs. They know that when
you live with an animal, you get to learn how to read
them."
"Not like you."
"Why are we talking about this? The important thing is
Monty is unique. He's found survivors before when everyone
had given up hope. He may find more today."
"It's not likely."
She walked away.
"I mean it, Sarah."
She glanced back over her shoulder. "And how long has it
been since you slept, Boyd?"
"That's none of your damn business."
"Do as I say and not as I do? I'll see you in a couple of
hours." She could hear him swearing behind her as she
picked her way through the rubble toward the line of
mobile homes at the bottom of the hill. Boyd Medford was a
good guy, a fine team leader, and everything he said made
sense. But there were times when she couldn't be sensible.
Too many dead. Too few survivors. Oh, God, too many
bodies...
The rosary...
Did that poor girl have time to pray for her own life and
the life of her child before she had been crushed?
Probably not. Earthquakes took only a heartbeat to
destroy. Maybe she should hope that death had come quickly
and the girl had not suffered.
Monty pressed against her legs. Sad.
"Me too." She opened the door of the mobile home for
Monty. "It happens. Maybe next time it won't be that way."
Sad.
She filled up Monty's water dish. "Drink, boy."
Sad. He lay down in front of the metal dish.
He'd drink soon, but she'd wait for an hour or two before
she tried to feed him. He was too upset to eat. He never
got used to finding the dead.