The Others 03 Vision in Silver

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Authors: Anne Bishop
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instead.”
    “Constant versus change. A limited tolerance for change within the constants. And feeling stressed when routines are disrupted.”
    Meg recalled images of expressions and decided
fear
was closest to what she saw on Merri’s face. “You know something.”
    “I don’t
know
anything yet. We need to get Mr. Wolfgard’s permission to do a few experiments before I’ll feel easy about telling someone else what I’m thinking. But if I’m right about why the blood prophets on Great Island are having breakdowns, all the
cassandra sangue
who left captivity are in serious trouble.”

CHAPTER 4
    Thaisday, Maius 10
    T aking a seat at the low table in the Business Association’s room, Simon studied the index cards Merri Lee had created from the visions Meg had seen, then handed them to Elliot, the only other person in the meeting who hadn’t already seen them.
    Girls and silver razors and roadkill. Why were the girls on the roads alone?
    All right, Meg had traveled alone from the Midwest all the way to Lakeside, but she’d traveled by train and bus. She hadn’t been walking beside a road where she might get hit by a car and be left to die like a raccoon or deer.
    But she had walked the streets in Lakeside part of the time. At night. In a snowstorm. By herself.
    Even puppies weren’t that dumb or that foolishly brave.
    Meg wasn’t usually dumb or foolish. But she had been desperate when she ran away from the Controller, and other girls could be as desperate to get away. And yet . . .
    “This feels wrong,” Simon said. “Even if the humans are angry with us for making them say where the blood prophets are being kept, why would they let girls they considered valuable just wander off? That feels wrong.”
    “You think Meg made a mistake?” Henry asked.
    “No.”
But maybe we did. We don’t think like humans, so maybe we made the mistake.
“Meg saw this as something we need to deal with, but the only
cassandra sangue
within reach of Lakeside are Meg and the girls living on Great Island. None of
them
are in danger of being roadkill.”
    “Meg and those girls aren’t in danger,” Vlad agreed. “But we received the warning, so we’re the ones who can send the warning to the rest of the
terra indigene
. I sent out an alarm to the Sanguinati. They’re already searching for any girls who appear lost or abandoned. And they’re looking for any females lying next to a road or in a ditch. I also talked to Jenni Crowgard. She’s asking all the Crowgard to search for blood prophets—and Starr and Crystal flew out to tell the regular crows. They’ll spread the word among their own kind and will tell the Crowgard if they notice anything new in their territories.”
    “While you were dealing with Meg and Merri Lee, I called Joe and Jackson Wolfgard, telling them about these two visions,” Henry said. “I also contacted some of the Beargard and Panthergard. Wolves, Bears, and Panthers will spread the alarm to the rest of the
terra indigene
in their regions and start searching. For now, that’s all we can do.”
    None of them mentioned the one other thing they could do, didn’t mention the one pack who hadn’t been told about the warning yet.
    “What else?” Simon said, nodding at the index cards Elliot set on the table.
    “Within minutes of this controlled cut, we had answers to three of the things the
terra indigene
should watch for,” Vlad said. “Meg herself is the Pathfinder and Trailblazer. Just after Merri Lee brought me those index cards, I watched humans pound FOR SALE signs in the lawns of two houses across the street from the Courtyard.”
    “Doesn’t mean those are the correct signs,” Elliot said.
    “But it’s likely they are,” Vlad countered.
    “Yes, it’s likely, considering the accuracy of the prophecies Meg has shared with us,” Elliot conceded. “Just like NWLNA is most likely an attempt to discriminate against any human who is willing to work for us or with us. When I met

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