Текст книги "Frost Burned"
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Oh, thats too easy, said Ben, looking at me. What does she want? He spoke quietly, and both he and Asil had stayed a step farther back in the foyer than I was, so Hao didnt have a clear view of them. That didnt mean he couldnt hear them clearly.
Do the wolves speak for you, mate of the Alpha of the Columbia Basin Pack? Hao asked, his voice exquisitely polite. No, this was not a new vampire.
I agree with Ben, I said half-apologetically. Ive all but totaled Marsilias new, very expensive car, and shes just going to forget about it and give me information to top it off? If thats so, why not just a phone call?
Hao studied me, then looked over his shoulder and took a step back to stare at the Mercedes. He stood there motionless for a few seconds, and when he turned back to me, I was sure I saw amusement on his face, though there was not even a hint of it around his mouth.
Ah. I do not believe she is aware that the car had been damaged, Ms. Hauptman. Yes, that was amusement.
I folded my arms; last night Id have jumped at the chance. Having Marsilia invite me would have given me a slight advantage over inviting myself, as I had planned. But with Adam and the pack back safely, we didnt need the vampires anymore. I think Ill play it prudent. Tell Marsilia that Ill have the car repaired to her satisfaction and give her a few months to get over it before I visit.
Hao looked at his feet and pursed his lips.Marsilia is worried, Ms. Hauptman. We know about the abduction of the pack. The one behind the incident is a danger to everyone in the TriCities and not just to the Columbia Basin Pack. At a different time, the damage to the car would, I am certain, have just the effect you are concerned about.But Marsilia is old and very, very wealthy. A car is as nothing given what she sees coming.
Beside me, Asil came subtly alert, and I felt it myself. This was a twist I hadnt seen.
Why doesnt she just use the phone? I asked.
Or let you tell us right now, murmured Asil.
Because one may be overheard on the phone, and this is dangerous information, said Hao, choosing to ignore Asil, information that may prevent more deaths in your pack. He paused, and again I got the impression he was amused, but no sign of it crossed his face. Also, because Marsilia dislikes using phones orhe glanced at Asilsurrogates when she can make you dance to her bidding.
That sounded like Marsilia, all right.
Vampires do not breathe except to talk, they do not perspire, and their hearts race only with stolen blood. So its very difficult to tell when they are lying and when they are telling the truth. I cannot reliably do it.
Can it wait until tomorrow night? I asked.
I believe that you would regret it if you waited, Hao said. It struck me as odd that he ventured an opinion. I might not be able to tell how old or powerful a vampire was, but I could read subtle cues. This vampire was not anyones minion. He caught the mistake himself and was more careful as he continued to speak. I was to tell you that you should bring Adam and however many of the pack you choose to.
Adams welcome put a different slant on things. For one thing, it made it less likely that she was setting me upunless she knew Adam wasnt here right now. It also meant that she probably had a use for the whole pack.
She wants the wolves to deal with this person, so she doesnt have to, I said.
No, he answered. No. She will act against him, but matters are more likely to be successful if she and the pack can coordinate their efforts.
She was worried, I thought, and so was Thomas Hao.
Adam is not here at the moment, I told him. And he wouldnt be for hours.
Haos mouth tightened. That is regrettable.
I was having to rely on body language instead of my nose, but either he was very good at lying with his body (and very few people, vampire or not, are aware enough to do that) or he was dismayed that Adam would not be coming.
It would still be a good idea, Hao told me. If you came, Mercy who is a walker.
A walker is the name given to those of us who are descendants of Coyote, Raven, Hawk, or any of the other archetypes who once walked this land. Vampires do not like us. First, I see ghosts, and ghosts congregate around the daytime resting places of vampires, betraying the presence of the monster who killed them. I am also resistant to a lot of magicand almost entirely resistant to the standard magic of vampires. When vampires came to the New World, they were met by my kind and nearly destroyed. I think that if disease and war had not decimated the Indiansand thus the walkersthere would be no vampires in the Americas.
Of course, being resistant to vampire magic didnt mean I was a match for a vampire in any way, shape, or form.
This vampire stared at me with black eyes and waited. Marsilia wasnt going to hurt meshe couldnt afford to because the werewolves would destroy her if she did. She was just playing games. If I didnt accept her invitation, by werewolf rules, which werent so different, really, from vampire rules because both are predators, it would be a coup for Marsilia and a black eye of cowardice for the pack.
Being seen as strong and scary kept the monsters at bay. If I showed the world that I was afraid of Marsilia, it made those wolves who belonged to the pack that much less safe.
I could insist on waiting until Adam got back. That might make me look weak, but it wouldnt reflect, much, on the pack. Adam had had less than an hours worth of sleep since he escaped, and I was pretty sure he hadnt slept otherwise since before the pack was taken.
I was tired, too, and wanted nothing more than to go back upstairs and read about giant squishy fruit with the Sandoval girls. We had lost Peter, and I didnt want to lose anyone else, no matter how much the vampires scared me. Waiting for Adam, when Iknew Marsilia wouldnt hurt me, really was cowardice. Adam was exhausted, and this was something I could do for him and for the pack.
All right, I said. Ill come. I have matters to arrange first if Im going to go. I can find my way to the seethe.
Hao shook his head.The Mistress asked me to make sure that you made it there safely. I will wait here.
It might take me a while, I warned him.
He bowed again.I am used to waiting.
Your decision, I told him, then closed the door. I looked at the werewolves and waited for their reactions.
Asil gave Dick and Janethe nude statues that adorned Kyles foyeran amused look.
I like the hat, he said.
Which one? I asked.
Jane had a new hat this month, a straw cowboy hat with an ostrich feather pointing jauntily up, just like the first ten inches or so of the ski hat Dick wore somewhere south of his belly button. The long tail of Dicks hat drooped down until its pompom end hung just below Dicks knees.
Asils amusement turned into a real smile, an open and beautiful smile that made him look twenty-five instead of how-many-hundreds of years old.
Kyle has Christmas wear for them, I told him. He usually dresses them up the day after Thanksgiving. But hes been a little too busy to get them rigged out.
You arent really going to go, right? asked Ben.
Marsilia isnt going to hurt me, I told him.
He rolled his eyes.Have you seen what you did to her car?
Peter died, I told Ben. Go find Tad, and tell him that you two will be watching this house tonight.
His chin rose.
Im not taking Tad into the vampire den, I told him. And Honey
Honey should not be left guarding the kids, not tonight. Not when Peter had just died and she might lose control of her wolf.
Honey padded into the foyer, graceful, golden, and beautiful. She snarled at me.
Iam the boss of you, I told her as I headed for the stairs. Youre coming with Asil and me, so put a sock in it.
Does the whole pack follow your orders so well, little coyote? Asil asked, amused.
Yes.
He laughed again.
I gave him a cool look.Or they regret it for a long time.
We hadnt had a chance to resupply on cell phones yet, and that left me with no direct way to contact Adam. The first rule of being married is to communicate where you are going and why. I called Tony, and Sylvia answeredTony had left his cell phone with her. Kyles phone went straight to voice mail. I left a message on it and stopped to think. Armstrong probably had a cell, but I didnt have his number.
I called Kyles office from the landline and told the recording that I was going to meet with Marsilia but didnt dare to get more specific than that. I called Stefan. He didnt answer his cell phone, and no one answered his home phone. I left more-detailed messages both places. When I set the phoneon the counter, Asil and Tad were both in the kitchen.
Tad looked at Asil.Mercy needs clothes to wear if shes going to face Marsilia. Stay here because I want to talk to her. Asil gave me an amused glance, Tad a less amused glance, but didnt protest waiting while Tad escorted me up the stairs and into the bedroom that hed been sleeping in. He took out the odd chunk of metal from his pocket and invoked the sword his father had made.
I already destroyed the cuffs, he told me, holding it out. So I dont need it. Im not a swordsman, and youre going into enemy territory dangerously unarmed. I dont know Asil, and Honey doesnt like you. You may need something.
Asil is Brans, he will defend me, I told him. I didnt take the sword. Ive had some weapons training in karate classes, but Ive also read the stories about the Dark Smith of Dronheim.
Which is more than you can say about Honey, Tad groused. Maybe you should take me.
I shook my head.I dont want to leave either Honey or Asil with the kids. Honey might lose it and kill someoneId rather it be the vampires than the kids. Asil
is not entirely stable. If something does happen here and he had to kill someone, it could be worse than Honey losing it. This visit with Marsilia shouldnt be dangerous. If Hao was not lying. Can you discern lies? Some fae could, some couldntthough they themselves could not lie.
Not with vampires, he admitted.
Vampires are tricky, I agreed instead of saying, Me either. But I think Hao was serious about Marsilia taking actionwhich makes me suspect that we are dealing with something that directly threatens the vampires after all. She wouldnt stir herself on our behalf unless there was something big in it for her. That I think kept it from being a lie. If he thought I could read Haos truth, hed be less likely to argue. But I was pretty sure Hao had not been lying.
Who gains, Asil had asked me, if the pack is gone from the TriCities? Not Marsilia, Id assured him. Because Marsilia benefited from our pack. No one wanted to take on Adamand because Marsilia and Adam had cooperated a time or two, people thought that we cooperated more with the vampires than we really did. Adam didnt object because he felt it kept the riffraff out.
But that meant one of her enemies might come after the pack in order to weakenher. Shed already withstood one attempt to take over her territoryand we of the Columbia Basin Pack had supported her. I should be safe enough, I told Tad. Honey might not like me much, but she is loyal to Adam, and she is impressive. And of the werewolves we have here, shes the single best fighter. I need you hereyoull take care of the children, first and foremost. Ben is good for defense if you need it, but I dont know how hell be around kids. With his four-letter vocabulary and his anger problems, Id have normally avoided leaving him with children or undefended women. But he was loyal to Adam, and I was confident that he wouldnt hurt any of the kids even if he might expand their vocabulary in unfortunate directions.
All right, Tad said. All right. But you take the sword. He held it out again. It looked wicked and wrong in a room filled with Thomas the Tank Engines cheery presence.
I made no effort to take it.I know about your fathers swords.
Tad laughed.Yeah, there was a long period of time when Dad was pretty angry with the world. This one is called Hunger, and it needs to taste your blood; then it will serve youuntil it tastes anothers blood it likes better. I know youve done some weapon forms in karate, but, youre right, its still better not to use it unless you have to. Youll never know when it might prefer someone elseand since you arent fae, it will be even less inclined to stay with you. However. It will kill vampires in a way a normal sword cannot. It will also eat magicitems or spells, though from my experience it is pretty slow. He looked at me. And theres still that fae assassin running around when she should be dead. I dont know for sure that this sword will do anything to her, but its more likely to incapacitate her than a knife, a bullet, or even a werewolf is.
He held the sword out again, and I took it gingerly.
Use it to cut yourself to bind it to you. Id recommend forearm or calfand be careful, its really, really sharp.
So I touched my left forearm to the bladeand it zapped me a good one as it sliced into the skin. It felt like magic turned to electricitylike touching a hot wire on a fence.
Tad frowned.Thats not supposed to happen. Lets try this.
He pulled out a pocketknife and cut his index finger. He got a few drops of blood flowing, then pressed his finger on the still-bleeding cut on my forearm. I winced and winced again when he took hold of my hand that held the sword and guided it to taste of our mingled blood.
This time there was no zap of magic but a gentle dance of power through my body.
Thats better, he said. Now you should be able to sheathe the blade just by thinking about it.
He was right. In an instant, the blade had vanished, leaving what looked like a random lump of pitted metal.
If the Gray Lords were mad about the walking stick I saidthe lump of metals residual magic made my forearm buzz all the way to my elbow.
Lets just say that it would be better if you give it back to me as soon as you returnand I intend to give it back to my father at the earliest opportunity. This isnt like Peace and Quiet; Hunger is a major artifact, and the fae lords wont be happy to find that it is in your handsparticularly as you gave another fae artifact to Coyote.
I jerked my head up to look him in the eyes, and he grinned.Dad told me. He had to tell a few of the fae because they knew you had the walking stick, and they wanted it back in the worst way.
I started to put it into the pocket of Kyles sweats when Tad stopped me. You arent really going to wear those to meet with Marsilia are you?
Right, I said. Ill go look in Kyles closet.
Kyles closet yielded a pair of jeans that were tight but not unbearably so and a blue sweater that Tad picked out. I hoped I wasnt stealing Kyles favorite clothes. I got downstairs, and Honey, still in wolf form, and Asil waited for me.
Asil handed me a coat.
It was a good coat, and it fit. More importantly, it had a pocket big enough for the fae artifact that was sometimes a sword, so I didnt have to keep it stuffed in the too-tight jeans.
Asil drove Warrens truck, with Honey beside himshe wasnt happy about that, but I didnt like her any more than she liked me. That she was mourning Peter, whom I liked very much, just made me more uncomfortable around her. Let Asil deal with her and vice versa.
I drove Marsilias Mercedes. Wed take the truck back and leave the car with Marsilia. That would get it out of my hands, and anything else that happened to it would be her fault. Tad had had to bend the trunk more to get it to latch. Now the trunk looked like a tree had fallen on it, which didnt improve the cars appearance at all. Id moved my gun from the car to the truck, but I planned on leaving it there. If I was reduced to shooting at the vampires tonight, I might as well shoot myself and get it over with.
Thomas Hao led the procession in an inconspicuous white Subaru Forester with California plates. I thought we were going to the seethe right up until he turned in the wrong direction at the Keene roundabout, taking us away from the TriCities.
I hesitated, driving an extra round on the roundabout. If he was from out of town, as the California plates indicated, he might have gotten lost. When I could see him again, the vampire had pulled to the side of the road and was waiting for us.
If hed taken a wrong turn, hed figure it out when we ran out of town and ended up out in the countryside, I decided. If notthen Id guess we were meeting Marsilia somewhere else. It didnt make me happy, but I wasnt unhappy enough to turn back to Kyles.
I pulled out behind Hao, and Asil followed me. When he drove past the big hayfields without slowing, then turned to take us farther out into West Nowhere, I figured that we werent going to the seethe and took out Gabriels sisters phonewhich I still hadand called Sylvia on Tonys phone.
Were not going to Marsilias, I told her. Were out on Highway 224 headed toward Benton City. Ill give you another call when I know more.
Ill keep the phone nearby, she said.
Twenty minutes later, we were through Benton City and headed up on the bluffs that overlooked the Yakima River, surrounded by orchard and vineyard. I hadnt seen a house in miles when Hao turned up a gravel road between rows of orchard trees.
Id spent the entire time thinking about vampires. Old vampires had money. Marsilia had been going through a fugueold-vampire version of depression, from what Id gathered. She had sat around not doing much for years, and that made her look weak, which is why Gauntlet Boy had attempted to steal her seethe. Marsilia would never so much as blink unless it benefited her.
She wouldnt arrange a meeting with the pack unlessshe needed help. This,all of this, had begun with the vampires. The more I thought about it, the more sense it made.
Of course a vampire would kill the mercenaries who might know too much. He wasnt scared of what they might say to the police; he was scared of what they would say to Bran or Charles. If the pack diedand hed intended them to die, probably couldnt believe that theyd let themselves be taken by a handful of mercenaries and Cantrip agentsthen the Marrok would hunt down the responsible parties.
The trees fell away first, then the gravel, and we crawled through what seemed like acres of grapes that looked deader than could be attributed to the season alone. Marsilias car was a city car and wasnt too happy with the rocks and ruts that had replaced the gravel.
Vampires gained powers. Stefan could teleportand that was a real secret because it made him a target. James Blackwood, the Master of Spokane, could steal the abilities of the supernatural folk he fed upon. Maybe this vampire could create a zombie from my assassin.Why anyone would want to was another matter.
I was so lost in my thoughts that it wasnt until I got a good whiff of smoke that I figured out where we were going. The smoke itself wasnt unusualthis time of year a lot of places burned agricultural rubbish. But this smelled like a house fire and not just burning plant matter.
Hastily, I called Sylvia again.Tell Adam that were going to the place where he was kidnapped and held.
Is something wrong? she asked.
Not necessarily, I said, though I was suspicious that Hao had been so careful not to tell me that we were meeting at the winery Adam and Elizaveta had burned to ash. She might have something to show me here.
Or maybe not. Maybe Id just been really, really stupid.
I took a breath.Tell Adam that I didnt recognize the vampire who brought us here. He says his name is Thomas Hao, and he drives a Subaru Forester with California vanity plates that say DAYTIME. I spelled it for her. On a vampires car, the plates could mean anything from irony to hope.
Could be this isnt Marsilias gig at all, I said, not liking that thought, either.
Ill tell them.
I hung up the phone and continued to follow the vampire.
We came upon the burnt remains of the winery from the back side, the final confirmation of my suspicions. The fire had burned hot, leaving only stone, cement, and just a few shards of very black wood behind. Elizaveta had been thorough in this as in everything else she did.
The waxing moon, three-quarters full, gave the remains a horror-movie eeriness. As did the ghost waiting next to the vineyard on the opposite side of the dirt track we were following. Seeing ghosts was not unusual, and that one wasnt the only ghost hovering about. I would not have paid any attention to him except that he looked familiar. I sped up until I was close enough to get a good look.
It was Peter, our Peter. He was standing next to one of the angled posts set into the earth to support the wires that the grapevines cling to. He was hugging himself and looking toward theI checkedmostly empty parking lot in front of the building-that-was.
I stopped, turned off lights and engine both, and got out of the car, forgetting my worries about whether or not Id been summoned here by Marsilia, by Hao, or by some unknown enemy.
Ghosts are the remnants of the people they had once been. Most of the ones Ive met dont have much, if any, intelligence. There was no reason to stop. This wasnt Peter, not really. He didnt need mebut that didnt matter. Helooked like he needed someone, and I couldnt leave him alone and vulnerable.
As I rounded the front of the Mercedes, the backup lights of Thomas Haos car turned on, Warrens truck pulled in behind meand Peter turned and saw me.
Get out of here, Mercy, he told me earnestly. There is someone very bad here. He tipped his head toward the burnt-out building. He was as coherent and aware as Id ever seen.
Peter? I asked, conscious of Honey and Asil getting out of the truck.
He cant get me, Peter said, sounding more hopeful than certain. Hes calling me. Can you hear it? Its like when Adam calls, but different. He shivered and took a step toward the parking lot.
Who is calling you? I asked.
Peter shook his head. Sometimes ghosts appear in their dying statecomplete with blood and gore. But there was no bullet hole in Peters forehead, nor was he wearing the slacks and dress shirt hed been wearing when Id last seen him at Thanksgiving dinner, the ones hed worn when hed died. Instead, he wore the jeans, steel-toed boots, and flannel shirt that was his more usual garb.
I hadnt noticed at first because his presence had been too faint, but hed become more real as he talked. If I hadnt known him, hadnt known he was dead, I might not have figured out he was a ghosthe was that solid to me.
Hao got out of his car and approached, arriving about the same time as Asil and Honey.
Mercy? asked Asil. Who are you talking to?
Honey whined very softly, staring at me intently, and Peter looked at her.
He fell on his knees, his face raw with pain, sorrow, and need, tears sliding down his face.Honey.Min prinsesse. Oh, Honey, I am lost. He reached out and touched her, his fingers making her fur move. She shook and tried to get closer, though I dont think she could see him. Her movement only pushed her body through him.
Even when people dont know that there is a ghost present, they dont tend to stay intermingled with them for very long. Honey was no exception, and she took three quick steps back until she stood next to Asil, who put his hand on her head.
Peter, I said.
Honey whined again and let out a little yip. Peter reached out, leaning until he touched her nose and looked at me. He started to say something, then jerkily grabbed his ears.
Im not going to him, he told me, wild-eyed. And suddenly there was a wolf where Peter had beenand that wolf was a submissive wolf. Peter the man might have been able to resist longer, but his wolf obeyed orders. Ears and tail drooping, he looked at Honey and turned to leave.
Peter, I said harshly. I was getting better at stealing Adams thunder. When I spoke, I pulled on the pack ties that, somehow, still held the dead werewolf. Something bothered me about that, but I was too concerned about keeping Peter from responding to whatever was calling him.
The pack bonds were gossamer-thin, but as I pushed my will through them, they grew more dense. He stopped, quiveringobedient still to the commands that had bound him in life.
Peter. And this time I called him with the part of me that could see ghosts, the part that had sent the ghost at Tads house away, that had forced obedience on the ghosts that had once belonged to James Blackwood, the Master of Spokane, who was now dead by my hand. I reached out to him, andsaid, Come here.
Peter turned and sat next to my feet, his eyes on my face as though he were a herding dog and I his shepherd. Waiting for me to save him.
There were more ghosts here. They had been standing sentinel between the parking lot and the front of the house, and, although Id noticed them, I hadnt paid attention because they werent mine as Peter was. But when Peter had come to me, when Id called him, they had all turned in my direction. Slowly, as if it were very difficult as well as imperative, they were coming toward us, too.
I bent down and took Peters head between my hands. I breathed into his nose because it seemed like the right thing to do. Long-ago words spoken to me by Charles rang in my head.
Vision quest is opening yourself up to the world and waiting to perceive what it wants to show you, hed told me. Then, almost absently, hed said,Magic is like that. It wants to use you, and your only choice is yes or no.
So I followed my instincts, my magic.
Peter, I told him, using Adam, using the pack bonds, using that other part of meusing everything I had. Stone-cold logic told me that what stood before me right now wasnt a ghost the way I knew them. Id remembered why Peter shouldnt be bound by pack ties anymore.
Ghosts didnt look at me with intelligence and need, didnt respond to pack bonds. I looked, as Id been learning how to do, I looked for the pack bonds and saw them, tinsel bright still, strengthened by my will. Pack bonds were soul binding soulAdam had told me that. Though I could not perceive soulspack bonds were another matter. Those bonds were firmly set in Peters soul, and that soul was still here in his ghost, where it had no business beinghere, where it was in danger from whoever it was who called him.
My senses were still expanded to their fullest, which is why I saw something else, tooa cloud of darkness that surrounded Peter and tried to slice through the pack bonds and take him from me. Asil touched my shoulder and abruptly lowered his head to stare at Peter. Honey leaned against my hip and froze, her body tightening until it felt like stone.
Peter, I said, you belong to us, to the pack. You aremine. The touch of pack, of Honey, helped. I brushed at the cloud of darkness, and as I touched it
it dissolved under my hands, but not before I caught the tingle of magic. Vampire magic.
Leave this place, Peter, I told him. I needed to do something about the way his soul lingered when it should have gone on after his death, but instinctand I trusted what my coyote knewmy instinct said it was more important to get him out of here. Away from whatever had been trying to claim him.
He glanced at Honey, who was watching my face.
She loves you, too, I said. Peter,get out of here. Go somewhere safe.
And then he was gone, and some of the life died in Honeys eyes, too.
Its all right, I told her. I felt down the pack bonds to be sure, and Peter was still there. He didnt feel alive, didnt feel like the others, but we still held him safely. I straightened and felt a buzz of relief that left me dizzy. Hes safe.
Hao watched me.They are right, he said. You speak to the dead.
Who is binding the ghosts? I asked Hao.
The dead were all around us, looking at me urgently. Their mouths were moving, but I couldnt hear them. The net of darkness surrounding them was thicker than the one that had tried to capture Peter. Maybe it prevented me from hearing them, or maybe it was just because I was tied to Peter by the pack bonds.
Hao looked around.Are they bound? Perhaps he has anticipated us. Are you finished here?
Who is it? asked Asil, his voice a low, menacing rumble.
Hao was not intimidatedbut then he didnt know who Asil was. That is not for me to say. If you are done, we should go.
I looked at the dead here, three women and fourteen men. One of the women wore a black cocktail dress, but the rest of them were in power clothes like real-estate agents or business people. Suits and ties for the men, skirts and jackets for the women. If they were here, caught like Peter had been caught, then they, too, were not merely ghosts. But I was not bound to them the way I was bound to Peter; I didnt know how to help them.
Then I recognized Jones, from when Id seen him through Adams eyesArmstrong had called him Bennet, I remembered, Alexander Bennet. I dont know why it surprised me to realize I was staring at the ghosts of the other people whod been killed here. I suppose it was because I was so used to seeing ghosts everywhere that Id quit wondering who theyd been when they were alive.
Alexander Bennet had killed Peter.
Yes, I said. Im done. I felt no need or obligation to save these people from whatever had caught them. They had killed Peter and would have killed our friends and their familiesdown to Maia Sandoval, age five, who had ridden a werewolf and tried to feed him cookies.
These people could hang in limbo for all eternity for all I cared.
Im done.
They watched us as we returned to our cars. Theyd quit trying to speak. I closed the door to the car, pushed the button to start it, and followed Thomas Hao to the parking lot, driving through several ghosts to get there. But this time I wasnt weakened by fae magic as I had been when the ghost tried to possess me in the secret stairway in Tads house. All I felt was a slight chill as I passed through them. And then they were behind me.