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dk.intensity-第70章

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 She felt along the wall。 Evidently the only switches were on the other side of the room; by the front door。
 The living room seemed to be blacker than the kitchen。 The drapes were drawn over one of the two expansive windows that faced onto the front porch。 The other window was a barely defined gray rectangle that admitted no more light than had the double…pane slider in the kitchen。
 Chyna stood motionless; taking time to orient herself; trying to recall the furnishings。 She had been in the room only once before; briefly; and the space had been clotted with shadows。 When she had entered from the front porch this morning; the kitchen door had been somewhat to her left in the back wall。 The handsome sofa with ball feet; covered in a tartan…plaid fabric; had been to the right; which would put it; now; to her left as she faced toward the front of the house。 Rustic oak end tables had flanked the large sofa…and on each end table had been a lamp。
 Trying to hold this clear image of the room in her mind; she hobbled warily through the darkness; afraid of falling over a chair or a footstool or a magazine rack。 Swaddled in chains and under the weight of the chair; she would be unable to check her fall in a natural manner and might be so twisted by her shackles that she would break an ankle or even a leg。
 Whereupon; Edgler Vess would e home; dismayed by the mess and disappointed that she had damaged herself before he'd had a chance to play with her。 Then either there would be turtle games or he would experiment with her fractured limb to teach her to enjoy pain。
 The first thing she bumped into was the sofa; and she did not fall。 Sliding her hand along the upholstered back; she sidled to the left until she came to the end table。 She reached out and found the lamp shade; the wire ribs beneath the taut cloth。
 She fumbled around the shell of the socket and then around the base of the lamp itself。 As her fingers finally pinched the rotary swi ch she was suddenly certain that a strong hand was going to e out of the darkness and cover hers; that Vess had crept back into the house; that he was sitting on the sofa only inches from her。 With amusement; he had been listening to her struggles; sitting like a fat; patient spider in his tartan…plaid web; anticipating the pleasure of shattering her hopes when at last she hobbled this far。 The light would blink on; and Vess would smile and wink at her and say; Intense。
 The switch was a nub of ice between thumb and finger。 Frozen to her skin。
 Heart drumming like the wings of a frantic fettered bird; the beats so hard that they prevented her lungs from expanding; the pulse in her throat swelling so large that she was unable to swallow; Chyna broke her paralysis and clicked the switch。 Soft light washed the room。
 Edgler Vess was not on the sofa。 Not in an armchair。 Not anywhere in the room。 She exhaled explosively; with a shudder that rattled her chains; and leaned against the sofa; and gradually her fluttering heart grew calmer。
 After those gray hours of depression during which she had been emotionally dead; she was energized by this siege of terror。 If she ever suffered a killing bout of cardiac arrhythmia; the mere thought of Vess would be more effective at jump…starting her heart than the electrical paddles of a defibrillation machine。 Fear proved that she had e back to life and that she had found hope again。
 She shambled to the gray river…rock fireplace that extended from floor to ceiling across the entire north wall of the room。 The deep hearth in the center wasn't raised; which would make her work easier。
 She had considered going down to the cellar; where earlier she had seen a workbench; to examine the saws that were surely in Vess's tool collection。 But she had quickly ruled out that solution。
 Descending the steep cellar steps while hobbled; festooned with steel chains; and carrying the heavy pine chair on her back would be a stunt not quite equivalent to leaping the Snake River Gorge on a rocket…powered motorcycle; perhaps; but undeniably risky。 She was moderately confident of making her way to the bottom without pitching forward and cracking her skull like an eggshell on the concrete or breaking a leg in thirty…six places…but far from entirely confident。 Her strength wasn't what it ought to have been; because she hadn't eaten much in the past twenty…four hours and because she had already been through an exhausting physical ordeal。 Furthermore; all her separate pains made her shaky。 A trip to the cellar seemed simple enough; but under these circumstances; it would be equivalent to an acrobat slugging down four double martinis before walking the high wire。
 Besides; even if she could find a sharp…toothed saw small enough to be easily handled; she wouldn't be able to use it at an angle that would allow her to bear down with effective force。 To free the lower chain from the chair; she would have to cut through all three of the horizontal stretcher bars between the chair legs; each of which was an inch or an inch and a half in diameter; around which the links were wound。 To acplish this; she would have to sit; bend forward; and saw backward under the chair。 Even if the upper chain had sufficient slack to allow her to reach down far enough for the task; which she doubted; she would only be able to scrape feebly at the wood。 With luck; she'd whittle through the third stretcher sometime in the late spring。 Then she would have to turn her attention to the five sturdy spindles in the back of the chair to free the upper chain; and not even a carnival contortionist born with rubber bones could get at them with a saw while pinioned as Chyna was。
 Hacking through the steel chains was impossible。 She would be able to get at them from an angle better than that from which she could approach the stretcher bars between the chair legs。 But Vess wasn't likely to own saw blades that could carve through steel; and Chyna definitely didn't have the necessary strength。
 She was resigned to more primitive measures than saws。 And she was worried about the potential for injury and about how painful the process of liberation might be。
 On the mantel; the bronze stags leaped perpetually; antlers to antlers; over the round white face of the clock。
 Eight minutes past seven。 She had almost five hours until Vess returned。 Or maybe not。
 He had said that he would be back as soon after midnight as possible; but Chyna had no reason to suppose that he'd been telling the truth。 He might return at ten o'clock。 Or eight o'clock。 Or ten minutes from now。
 She shuffled onto the floor…level flagstone hearth and then to the right; past the firebox and the brass andiron; past the deep mantel。 The entire wall flanking the fireplace was smooth gray river rockjust the hard surface that she needed。
 Chyna stood with her left side toward the rock; twisted her upper body to the left as far as possible without turning her feet; in the manner of an Olympic athlete preparing to toss a discus; and then swung sharply and forcefully to the right。 This maneuver threw the chairon her back…in the opposite direction from her body and slammed it into the wall。 It clattered against the rock; rebounded with a 
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