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"Then she pounced and rolled me so my face mashed the carpet.
I felt breath on my neck, weight on my back.
My God, she’s going to stab me. “Q” still controls her.
I waited for the blade.
Instead I felt pressure at my wrists. Sawing.
Tawny was cutting my bindings!
Wrenching my head sideways, I gulped for air.
“Faster, Tawny. Hurry!”
I strained the ropes outward as Tawny slashed back and forth across them. Though my arms were numb, I sensed a loosening as fiber after fiber yielded.
An eon later my hands flew apart.
Pain roared up my spine and across my shoulders and hips. My vision blurred.
“The knife,” I gasped.
Two Tawnys reached out, then fell back coughing. I grabbed the knife, dropped it.
I clapped my hands, shook them, banged them on the floor. When I tried again I had enough feeling to grasp the handle.
Within seconds I’d freed my ankles.
I tried to rise, toppled. Beside me, Tawny hacked and gagged.
Groping with one hand, I found a cushion.
An icy tingle was moving from my toes to my feet. I pushed up, slid one knee forward. Moved a hand. Advanced another knee. My limbs were working.
Hooking Tawny’s arm, I tugged her to all fours. Together we crawled three-legged from the parlor toward the front of the house where there was less flame.
Six feet up the hall a tendril of night air tantalized my nostrils.
The night smelled frosty and horsey and sweetly alive. Wind cooled my sweat-slicked face. Pellets of ice stung my cheeks, and ricocheted off my shoulders and head.
I wiped tears from my eyes and looked down at Tawny. She sat cross-legged on the ice, naked, weeping and rocking like a frightened child.
I gazed back at the house.
Smoke seeped from some windows, and billowed in a column from the newly opened front door. Fueled by the influx of air, flames were rising rapidly. Otherwise, not a hint of the nightmare inside.
My chest froze in midheave.
I listened.
No sirens.
No one was coming! Anne hadn’t phoned! No one had!
A hand flew to my mouth.
Anne. Could she be alive? “Q” had talked of three bodies in the ashes.