Midnight Flight (Broken Wings 2) - Page 19

permit it.

"I said no questions," she declared. "But..." She raised her head and the very air seemed to

freeze around us. If I uttered another sound, lightning

might sizzle my brain. I thought. I bit down on my

lower lip. She smiled again.

"I don't want to leave you thinking that all that

awaits you is hard work, rules, and restrictions. We

will have wonderful sessions together, my group

therapy, during which time you will all have this, this

terribly dark curtain of pain and anger lifted from your

eyes. Believe me, girls, that will happen and you will

be grateful. I've seen it so many times before on the

faces of my girls. My girls," she repeated, her eves

glossing over as if she could see them all parading

before her, hugging her like high school graduates at

their diploma ceremony.

She was quiet again. We could hear a drip, drip,

drip of something in the plumbing above and behind

us. Her eyes slowly brightened, the gloss changing to

a thin layer of ice. She stared at us so long. I felt

uncomfortable and saw both Teal and Robin

squirming a bit on their stools as well.

"Part of your work and your life at my school

will be your confronting your own fears. One of the

best ways to do that is to be out in nature. Nature has

a way of tearing away all the conflicting, confusing

things that have distorted our vision of ourselves. In

nature you can make no rationalizations, no excuses,

fall upon your knees and beg for mercy. You either

become strong or perish. Everything out there teaches

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