Midnight Flight (Broken Wings 2) - Page 43

dead straw over her ears, the bangs nearly over her

eves. My immediate thought was she was anorexic.

Her wrists were slim and bony. I imagined that a

strong handshake could shatter them. Her cheeks were

sunken. The skin on her face was so taut it was

transparent. Once, she must have had a pretty face. I

decided. She had high cheekbones and a nearly

perfect nose, but when she glanced our way, she never

changed expression or in any way showed that she

saw us. She looked more like someone dazed, moving

in her sleep.

Both girls diverted their eyes to the floor and

moved so softly, I had the sense they were floating in,

gliding toward their bunks. They said nothing to each

other, did nothing to indicate they were aware of each

other.

Robin looked at me with quizzical eyes and

shrugged.

The girls, still ignoring us, began to take off

their coveralls and their ugly shoes, caked with mud.

They did everything with great care as if they were

performing a delicate lifesaving operation: folding

their coveralls neatly and placing them in the chests

beside their bunks, rolling their white stockings down

and then again taking great pains to fold them

perfectly as well and placing them in the trunks, all

the while moving like two people in a hypnotic state. Neither girl ware what we called diapers. They

had ordinary-looking panties and both had bras over

what looked to me like quite underdeveloped breasts.

How could two such fragile-looking girls have gotten

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