The Promised Land:
(Part 21) Fixed at Zero
Caden awoke with a start, his
familiar Beretta ready to fire. Tap, tap tap. Cloudy eyes blinking into focus,
he found no color to aid him. Where was that sound coming from? There! A large,
and rather pesky, vulture tilted its head at Caden. It squawked loudly and
continued tapping on the glass. Tap, tap, SCRASH! Reminding himself to explain
the bullet hole in Ezra’s window later, Caden sat up and looked around. He
wasn’t sure exactly where he was, but he knew he slept for much longer than
intended. It was significantly lighter outside than it was when he fell asleep.
Running a hand through his hair and exhaling in frustration with himself, Caden
climbed into the driver’s seat, started the van, and speedily continued his
delayed journey.
~*~
“A. B. C. D. Wait, that’s not a D?
Oh, that’s an F. Ok. I think I get it now.” Eden practiced the alphabet again.
Shiloh had taught her a few simple words, but they realized quickly that
knowing the alphabet would greatly help. Physical objects were easy enough, but
concepts and actions were a little harder to grasp for an outsider without
spelling them out.
Eden practiced the few words she
knew in front of Shiloh and watched for his approval.
“Chair. Food. Good. Bad. Happy. Angry.
Sad. Friend. Yes. No.”
Shiloh smiled at her progress.
“That’s a good sign, hopefully,” Eden thought to herself. She enjoyed learning
the emotions best. Shiloh would make hilariously dramatic facial expressions to
emphasize the emotion. Even though it wasn’t much, she felt like she was getting
closer to understanding the mysterious teen sitting in front of her. It took
her most of the night to finally get the alphabet down, but she felt proud of
her work. Looking at the beds on the far side of the room, Eden pointed to the
sleeping children. “Kid?”
Shiloh patted the air with one
hand.
“What about more than one?”
He patted the air with both hands,
as if there were invisible children sitting on the bed around him.
“Cool.” Thinking about various
signs she saw both twins perform before, she asked, “What’s that sign that you
and Caden keep doing? It’s something like this… I think.” Eden covered her fist
with an open palm. Shiloh’s smile disappeared as he demonstrated
the correct version of the sign and slowly finger spelled.
“P. R. O. M. I. S. E. Promise?”
He returned a smile and nod. Eden
realized how out of place Shy looked when he didn’t smile. Honestly, except for
a few rare moments, it was like this kid was always smiling. “What makes you so
happy all the time?” Eden wondered aloud. It wasn’t until Shy tilted his head with a
curious expression that she realized she had actually voiced her question. “…did I
say that out loud?” she asked, feeling awkward. The kid looked like he was
trying hard to hold back a laugh.
“Sorry, I didn’t mean to phrase it
like that. You don’t have to answer if you don’t want to.”
Making sure Eden was watching, Shiloh
made a letter F with both hands, placed them together, then traced a circle in
the air, ending with the outside fingers together. He repeated the gesture
before slowly finger spelling it. F. A. M. I. L. Y.
“Family. You mean Caden?”
Shiloh nodded then pointed to the
open door. “Hope? And Grace?” After another nod, he signed family and happy.
“Family makes you happy.”
Shy pointed to Eden, then to
himself and signed happy again. “I make you happy?”
Eden’s smile matched Shiloh’s.
“You make me happy too.”
Without warning, red lights
started flashing in the room. There was no sound, but Eden was sure it was an
alarm system all the same. “Stay here,” she said as she got up to leave. Before
she took a step, something grabbed her arm. Turning, Eden saw a look on
Shiloh’s face that stabbed guilt into her. She realized she was leaving him
alone just like Caden did. Shiloh shook his head and refused to let go. Sucking
in her lips and contemplating her next move, she said, “Fine, come with me. But
don’t try to be a hero, ok?” Grinning, Shiloh threw the covers off, jumped out
of bed, and ran ahead of her. “Whoa! Hold up!” Eden took off down the hall after
him. She almost had troubling keeping up with him. When they finally stopped,
Eden bent over the catch her breath. “You’re… supposed to… be recovering!
Don’t… do that!” She stood up and inhaled. “Where in the world do you get that
energy?”
The teen shrugged and nodded to
Hope, who was standing with Grace at the end of the hall. Coming closer, Eden
noticed they were by the door.
“Someone’s here,” Hope whispered.
Listening carefully, Eden barely heard what sounded like a vehicle pulling up
to the door before stopping. A few tense moments passed before three heavy
knocks pounded on the wooden frame. Eden suddenly didn’t feel so safe behind
the triple-locked, rebar-bolted door. Hope looked too terrified to find out who
it was. After what happened earlier in Jericho, who could blame her?
The doorknob rattled with three
more heavy knocks.
“HUNTER! IF YOU’RE IN THERE, YOU
BETTER TELL ME RIGHT NOW!” hollered a scratchy voice.
Hope gasped and called out, “Caden!
It’s all right! Wait a minute!” With Eden and Shiloh’s help, she worked to free
the door. Once it was open, Hope launched herself toward Caden and greeted him
with a great, big hug.
Between the early morning shadows
and the kid’s dark hair, Eden couldn’t see his expression. He entered the
building with Hope still clinging to him, his arm around her shoulders.
The red lights turned off and
yellow light flooded the hall. Ezra was leaning against the wall by the light panel.
“Was I the only one actually asleep up until now?”
“Sorry, Ezra.” Caden croaked in a
raspy voice as he looked from her to his brother. “Glad to see you’re still alive.”
Shiloh formed a letter Y with his left hand and moved it back and forth between
the two twins, a small frown crossing his face.
In the new light, Eden could see
Cay’s face better and involuntarily give a look of disgust. “You look awful.
What happened?”
“Picked a fight with a cave troll.”
His sorely irritated tone softened when he spoke to his brother, “Hunter sold
us out. He knows we have the package. He knows… everything.” Eden watched with
concern. For once, Caden sounded… defeated.
“I think we should RTB.”
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