Midnight Flight (Broken Wings 2) - Page 44

in the sort of trouble that would send them to a place

like. this? I wondered,

Because the door of the barn was still wideopen. neither Robin nor I risked speaking to them.

They didn't seem to care anyway. They still showed

absolutely no interest in us. We watched them with

fascination, however, as they both got under their

blankets and lowered their heads to their pillows. I felt like someone in a desert watching

someone drinking a glass of cold, sparkling freshwater. Those bunks looked so comfortable. How rich they were to have an actual pillow, a soft mattress. When I glanced at Robin_. I saw a similar

covetous expression on her face.

MLady Two stood in the doorway.

"Lights out, girls," she announced, and although

I didn't see her throw any switch, the lights snapped

off. It took a few moments to get used to the darkness.

The starlight coming in through the four windows

helped.

"Hey!" I chanced, calling to what I thought now

were lucky girls. "Who are you? How long have you

been here? Is this the only place for us to sleep?" Neither responded.

"I'm Robin and that's Phoebe," Rabin added.

"What are your names?"

Silence remained.

"What's wrong with you?" I asked. No one's

here. Can't you talk?"

"We're not going to bite you." Robin said. They

didn't budge. "You believe this?" she asked me. "No. They're just being brats. What's your

damn name?" I asked sharply, raising my voice a bit

too loudly.

Suddenly, the door of the barn swung open and

the lights went on.

M'Lady One was standing there.

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