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day e back in their own time。 He listened; couldn't hear anything; didn't want to。 He wished he could go back to sleep; divorce himself from reality。 Hide。
  
  In the end he swung his legs to the floor and made his way to the sink。 A glass of water; not the same glass that Sylvia had used; he made sure of that。 There was a sour taste in his mouth; the taste of damp earth。 Grave soil?
  
  He would have to go upstairs; it was his duty。 Better now; get it over with; if he put it off any longer he wouldn't go。 He would walk right out of that door and up the steep hillside opposite。 I can't beat you so I've e to join you。 Maybe the change will take me; too; and then I won't know any different。
  
  He mounted the stairs a step at a time。 In the cold light of morning there would be no shadows to hide the awful facial details。 You're not Sylvia; you're something else。
  
  Just like Jackie is。
  
  He stood on the landing; almost turned back。 How could it have happened? That storm months ago had cleared the atmosphere of any remaining micro…organisms; blown them on westwards。 What damage was done was done; there wouldn't be any more。 You were just left to live with what remained。 In theory。
  
  The mating; the rape 。 。 。 That was it; he was sure。 Eric had passed the change on in his semen; given Sylvia new life in a different way。 Oh Jesus God! A husband's revenge on his unfaithful wife and her lover!
  
  No; I don't want to go near you; Sylvia。 Thank God our relationship has been platonic these last few weeks。 Or else 。 。 。
  
  He hit the bedroom at a rush otherwise he would never have gone through that door。 Revulsion; curiosity。 All right; let's get it over; let me look at you and 。 。 。
  
  The room was empty!
  
  He stood there just inside the door; his brain trying to accept that there was no horror lying there on the bed; no disfiguration; no creature that might have been four thousand years old。 Nothing but a pile of crumpled sheets and blankets; an empty bed in a room that stank of stale sweat and urine。
  
  Instinctively; dazed; he checked the wardrobe; looked under the bed。 Just to satisfy himself that she wasn't there。 She wasn't; he didn't expect her to be。
  
  She had gone because the call of the wild was too strong for her to resist; she had returned to her own kind。
  
  It was some time later when Jon Quinn went outside。 The sun had been obliterated by a bank of dark clouds and the temperature had dropped several degrees。 He grimaced。 Winter had replaced autumn overnight; those were snow clouds; maybe only a shower; a light ground covering but nevertheless snow。
  
  He filled the hayracks in the goat shed。 The animals were being accustomed to being shut in now; didn't stampede round the building in an attempt to get out of his way。 The young billy was ready to be slaughtered for meat but there wasn't any point anymore。 In all probability he would just turn him loose; let him go to the hills。 He could have his freedom for what it was worth。
  
  As he came out of the buildings a flock of rooks suddenly rose into the air; cawing loudly; circling; wanting to drop back down on to whatever they had been feeding on。
  
  Jon stared in amazement。 Something on the cultivation patch had attracted them; he couldn't think what; there were few growing crops to interest corvines at this time of the year。 He picked up the gun; changed his mind。 He did not have cartridges to waste。 Ali the same he would go and take a look。
  
  They were probably scratching in the soil after wire…worms 。。。 He stopped; almost turned and ran。 God; no; not that。
  
  Two of the newly…dug graves had been disturbed; the loose soil scratched out; scattered all around。 And lying there; partly out of the ground; exposed to their waists; were two of the corpses! They stared fixedly in his direction out of bloody eyeless sockets; flesh hanging from their faces in scarlet ribbons。 Rigid in rigor mortis; stiff arms pointing in his direction。
  
  Murderer!
  
  If his limbs had responded Jon Quinn would have turned and run。 Instead he was forced to stand there; cringe before the mute accusations of the partly exhumed dead。
  
  Murderer! You cannot be rid of us so easily。
  
  Gradually logic; cold reasoning infiltrated his sheer terror。 Those 。 。 。 things 。 。 。 were dead; they could not harm him; repulsive as they were。 This was not Haiti where the witch…doctors summoned the dead from their graves to enslavement as zombies。 It was Britain and things like that did not happen。 You just got poisoned and thrown back into your ancestry。
  
  Nevertheless; somebody or something had dug the bodies up。 He moved a few paces nearer; ran his eye over the dispersed soil。 Footprints; large animal ones with claw imprints。 Dogs!
  
  He laughed his sheer relief aloud。 The starving wild dogs from the hills had scented death and e during the night hours; had scratched up the human corpses from their shallow graves; had feasted on the dead meat。 And when the canines left at daybreak the crows had flown in to a banquet of carnage; pecked out the eyes; scraped the flesh off with their talons。 And now the sinister birds were wheeling overhead; demanding a return to their feast before flying back to their roost。 Jon turned away。 Let the bastards e back and feed。
  
  That was the role scavengers played in the world of death; preventing putrefaction and disease。  After dark the dogs might e again; foxes too。 It was the law of Nature when things got out of control。
  
  One last look up at the dark forest on the skyline before he went back indoors。 The first few snowflakes were starting to drift down。 Sylvia was somewhere up there。
  
  Maybe Jackie; too。
  
  
  
   CHAPTER TWENTY…TWO
  
  IT WAS morning again。 Jackie stirred; instinctively clutched at the tree branches; experienced a dizzy bout of vertigo。 Sickness; fear; and the fact that she had neither eaten nor drunk for almost two days。
  
  She was going down there today; down below to where death awaited her。 She either died up here slowly of starvation or gave herself up to the pack。 The latter would be relatively quick。 Her mind was made up。
  
  A flap of huge wings close by; a huge brown bird taking off; gliding and settling again in a tree further away; A buzzard。 It was waiting for her to die so that it could feast; it wasn't in any hurry。
  
  She released her hold on the big bough; felt the branches beneath her starting to bow; yielding to her full weight。
  
  Sliding; slippery 。 。 。
  
  She tensed as she felt herself go; closed her eyes; braced every nerve in her body for the impact。 Seconds seemed an eternity。 A brief flash of inexplicable memory: that face again; so smooth like Phil Winder's; eyes that were filled with sorrow; lips moving。 Please don't die。 Then it was gone。
  
  She hit something soft; rolled; sprawled。 A cushioned landing; she had fallen on the wild dogs; amongst them。 She closed her eyes tightly。 I'm not going to look; I don't want to see them。 Kill me quickly。
  
  Jack
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