Touching Darkness m-2
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“Oh, yeah.”
She shook her head, repeated the words that had been in her head for hours. “I’m sorry.”
“For crying? Don’t be. But…” Jonathan chewed his lip, which meant he didn’t want to say the wrong thing.
“Go on.”
“Well, it was horrible what they did to Anathea, but that was fifty-three years ago, like something in an old newspaper clipping. To me, it’s like the girl we saw last night was a ghost, and we finally put her to rest.”
Jessica stared at the dark moon; it didn’t hurt her head so much these days to look at it. Maybe she was becoming more of a midnighter. “I guess that’s one way to think about her, like a ghost that’s free now.”
“And you saved Rex, so the same thing didn’t happen again.”
She squeezed his hand. “I had some help with that.”
He shook his head. “Just imagine old Grandpa Grayfoot standing there when midnight ended. Looking down at the girl he kidnapped back when he was a boy. He probably died of a heart attack.”
Jessica flinched, not wanting to imagine any such thing. She didn’t want anyone to die, she knew now. Not ever. She was glad that the other three were over at Madeleine’s tonight—Melissa hiding in the contortion to protect the secret of its location, Dess working to darkling-proof the house, Rex beginning the task of reading through its archive, adding to the lore, maybe one day finding something to keep them all safe at midnight forever.
“Sorry,” Jonathan said, having felt her pull away.
Jessica shook her head silently and looked across the street to the row of bushes where Ernesto Grayfoot had hidden with his camera. “I can’t believe it’s only been a week since my stalker showed up.”
“Yeah, really.” Jonathan laughed. “Shows how much you can get done with an extra hour every day.”
She smiled weakly. “Yeah. And what can get done to you.”
They were silent for a while, the dark moon setting before them, before Jessica got up the nerve to ask. “I don’t want to be alone, Jonathan. I keep seeing Anathea, dead, where we left her.”
He took her hand again. “I’m right here.”
“I mean tonight. Later.”
Jonathan looked up at her. “Are you sure that’s a good idea? Your parents…”
“Are sound asleep,” Jessica said. “Mom was at work all day, and Dad was digging up the backyard. He’s going to grow all our vegetables from now on, he says.”
Jonathan laughed. “Beats working, I guess. Sure, I’ll stay with you.”
“There’s just one catch.”
“Hey, no problem. I’ll sleep on the floor.”
“No, you won’t,” said Jessica softly. “The catch is… there’s someone I want you to meet.”
* * * * *
Ninety seconds before midnight ended, they alighted outside her window.
Jessica hauled herself in and extended her hand back to Jonathan. He was still limping from his slither bites and reached up to let her pull him in. But when he got inside, Jonathan stammered, “Uh… Jessica?”
“That’s the catch,” she said. “Just for a few minutes. She’s been wanting to meet you.”
“Yeah, but… are you sure this is a good idea? Me just appearing out of nowhere?”
Beth sat on the bed where Jessica had left her an hour before, hands over her eyes, an annoyed expression clearly visible on her motionless face.
“Yeah, I’m sure.” Jessica smiled. “Surprises are good for her.”
“But… won’t she wonder where I came from?”
“I already told her: Pennsylvania.” Jessica giggled. She checked her watch, excitement building in her. Maybe this was a crazy idea, but she wanted to give Beth some small measure of the blue time—Jonathan, here and now, just as midnight ended.
Jonathan stood still, looking at the open window as if contemplating a mad leap in the remaining seconds.
“Listen,” Jessica said, “I told her I had a surprise for her, and she really did want to meet you. Just for a few minutes, then she’ll go to bed.”
Finally Jonathan laughed nervously and sat down on the windowsill, one leg up as if he’d just darted through. “Okay, sure. I’m glad to meet her. Just one question.”
“What?”
“What is it with you and your little sister, anyway?”
Jessica smiled. “It’s a work in progress.”
Seconds later the world shuddered. The blue light faded, and rich colors settled over everything. Her room looked alive again, set free from the arresting paleness of frozen time.
“—is so retarded,” Beth finished.
“Okay,” Jessica said. “You can look now.”
Beth dropped her hands, a resolutely unimpressed expression already fixed on her face, one that lasted about half a second.
“Jesus!” she cried, half jumping up from the bed. “Who the hell…?”
Jessica started to say something, but laughter snorted out of her instead of words. She struggled to suppress more giggles and felt her face turning red.
Jonathan smiled, holding out his hand.
“Hi, Beth, my name’s Jonathan,” he said politely. “It’s nice to finally meet you.”
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