Chained - Page 76

"Shouldn't screw around with nature." Laurie waggled a finger authoritatively, awake at last.

The truck started to judder a bit then made a whining sound before giving up and coming to a halt.

"Damn it," Alicia cursed, slapping her hands down on the steering wheel. "We're out of power. We need to get to the farm house to charge it up again."

"Should we wait here for Hunter to realise that we got left behind?" Laurie asked.

The engine stopping meant that the heating had gone off and I was already feeling the cold creeping in. Alicia considered what to do.

"No. It's not far. We can walk it in less time than it would take for them to even realise we were missing." She opened her door and hopped out, the rest of us followed. It felt so good to stretch my legs after being cooped up for hours and I was glad of the opportunity to walk about.

Alicia climbed up on top of the truck to look around.

"The road actually circles the field. I can see the other trucks still making their way around but the farm is just through there," she said, jumping down and pointing through the corn field.

"Through the middle of the field? In the dark?" I asked, trying to make it sound like the prospect wasn't terrifying.

"Well it's still the best part of a mile if we walk around the road but it's less than half that through the field. We can run it in like five minutes, ten tops," Alicia said.

I glanced at Laurie who shrugged and Coal who was looking up at the dark sky.

"Let's do it then, just all stick together no matter what," Coal said. He let out a whistle and Kaloo jumped out of the truck and bounded around us, obviously pleased to stretch her legs too.

Alicia locked the truck and we shouldered our packs.

"Let's go," Coal said and we pushed our way into the corn.

We soon realised that we could barely walk through the dense corn stalks let alone run. We kept in single file, for

cing a path between them which was much harder than it should have been.

The stalks were surprisingly rigid. They resisted our passage and snapped back into position with enough force to actually hurt on the few times that they caught me by surprise. Kaloo didn't seem to have nearly as much trouble, she darted in and out of view, her rustling appearances making me jump every time. Alicia had taken the lead followed by Laurie and me, then Coal. I stumbled and his arm was around my waist, keeping me upright. How nice it would be if I could just stop falling over my own feet.

"Thank you." I turned to face him and he let me go.

The corn snapped closed into place, instantly surrounding us as the others moved ahead and we were suddenly alone. I glanced down and saw my boot lace trailing into the mud.

"Tie it or you'll just fall over again," Coal said.

I smiled apologetically and dropped down to one knee. Coal took his assault rifle from his back and spun to look at the corn surrounding us.

My numb fingers fumbled with the fine laces but I finally pulled them tight and stood. The cold pressed against me and I shivered. Coal turned and bumped into me and I had to catch hold of his arm so that I didn't fall over again.

"I'm sorry," Coal said.

I dropped his arm quickly. Our breath rose in little clouds between us.

A keening howl started up somewhere to our right.

"What was that?" I gasped. Coal pressed his hand across my mouth, silencing me.

"Coyote," he whispered. "Hopefully just one." He beckoned and we followed the slightly bent path that the others had taken onwards into the surrounding stalks.

A yapping noise started to our left and was joined by another somewhere behind us.

"Why is there never just one?" I hissed.

"Stay slow and quiet," he whispered and we pushed on carefully.

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