Whats that?
Seems to be a book where somebody writes down thoughts.
And it belonged to someone who lived here?
She nodded. Let me read you some of it. Mom and Dad think well be safe down here. They bought a bunker in the city sublevel, where its supposed to be clean and disease-free. Theyve been saving since the first outbreaks, and now, here we are.
She understood most of it, though some words, like bunker and outbreak, she hadnt seen before. This had been meant as a hiding place, where these others were supposed to be safe. But something must have gone wrong
or the bodies would still be here if theyd died naturally of old age. Someone had hauled them away.
Thimble turned the page. This is later, I think. The numbers on the page are bigger. Mom got sick. There was a problem with the ventilation system. Dads trying to hide her illness when they do status checks, but since weve all been exposed, theyre going to dump us down below. Id hoped to live to see sixteen.
The writer was young, he said softly. Like us.
Heor shehid here, until her dam got sick. The disease spread. Then they ended up in the bone room. Will that happen to us? She didnt know nearly enough about diseaseswhere they came from, how or why they made you sick, or how long they lasted. Could this room still be full of invisible, lethal things?
No. Whatever made them sick is gone. They died, and the sickness with them. Were safe. He sounded as if he believed it. Well stay here as long as you like, until you feel up to going on, and then we can explore. See what the world holds for us
and find out whats true.
Together?
He nodded. Always.
With a fingertip, she drew an invisible line inside the cover of the journal. This says Property of Robin Schiller.
Stone canted his head, looking thoughtful. Thats what we should call Boy23.