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preoccupied I could get when surrounded by books; it was something I
preferred to do alone。 They walked off to the car chattering happily; and
I headed in the direction Jess pointed out。
I had no trouble finding the bookstore; but it wasn't what I was looking
for。 The windows were full of crystals; dreamcatchers; and books about
spiritual healing。 I didn't even go inside。 Through the glass I could see
a fiftyyearold woman with long; gray hair worn straight down her back;
clad in a dress right out of the sixties; smiling welingly from behind
the counter。 I decided that was one conversation I could skip。 There had
to be a normal bookstore in town。
I meandered through the streets; which were filling up with
endoftheworkday traffic; and hoped I was headed toward downtown。 I
wasn't paying as much attention as I should to where I was going; I was
wrestling with despair。 I was trying so hard not to think about him; and
what Angela had said… and more than anything trying to beat down my hopes
for Saturday; fearing a disappointment more painful than the rest; when I
looked up to see someone's silver Volvo parked along the street and it
all came crashing down on me。 Stupid; unreliable vampire; I thought to
myself。
I stomped along in a southerly direction; toward some glassfronted shops
that looked promising。 But when I got to them; they were just a repair
shop and a vacant space。 I still had too much time to go looking for Jess
and Angela yet; and I definitely needed to get my mood in hand before I
met back up with them。 I ran my fingers through my hair a couple of times
and took some deep breaths before I continued around the corner。
I started to realize; as I crossed another road; that I was going the
wrong direction。 The little foot traffic I had seen was going north; and
it looked like the buildings here were mostly warehouses。 I decided to
turn east at the next corner; and then loop around after a few blocks and
try my luck on a different street on my way back to the boardwalk。
A group of four men turned around the corner I was heading for; dressed
too casually to be heading home from the office; but they were too grimy
to be tourists。 As they approached me; I realized they weren't too many
years older than I was。 They were joking loudly among themselves;
laughing raucously and punching each other's arms。 I scooted as far to
the inside of the sidewalk as I could to give them room; walking swiftly;
looking past them to the corner。
〃Hey; there!〃 one of them called as they passed; and he had to be talking
to me since no one else was around。 I glanced up automatically。 Two of
them had paused; the other two were slowing。 The closest; a heavyset;
darkhaired man in his early twenties; seemed to be the one who had
spoken。 He was wearing a flannel shirt open over a dirty tshirt; cutoff
jeans; and sandals。 He took half a step toward me。
〃Hello;〃 I mumbled; a kneejerk reaction。 Then I quickly looked away and
walked faster toward the corner。 I could hear them laughing at full
volume behind me。
〃Hey; wait!〃 one of them called after me again; but I kept my head down
and rounded the corner with a sigh of relief。 I could still hear them
chortling behind me。
I found myself on a sidewalk leading past the backs of several
sombercolored warehouses; each with large bay doors for unloading
trucks; padlocked for the night。 The south side of the street had no
sidewalk; only a chainlink fence topped with barbed wire protecting some
kind of engine parts storage yard。 I'd wandered far past the part of Port
Angeles that I; as a guest; was intended to see。 It was getting dark; I
realized; the clouds finally returning; piling up on the western horizon;
creating an early sunset。 The eastern sky was still clear; but graying;
shot through with streaks of pink and orange。 I'd left my jacket in the
car; and a sudden shiver made me cross my arms tightly across my chest。 A
single van passed me; and then the road was empty。
The sky suddenly darkened further; and; as I looked over my shoulder to
glare at the offending cloud; I realized with a shock that two men were
walking quietly twenty feet behind me。
They were from the same group I'd passed at the corner; though neither
was the dark one who'd spoken to me。 I turned my head forward at once;
quickening my pace。 A chill that had nothing to do with the weather made
me shiver again。 My purse was on a shoulder strap and I had it slung
across my body; the way you were supposed to wear it so it wouldn't get
snatched。 I knew exactly where my pepper spray was — still in my duffle
bag under the bed; never unpacked。 I didn't have much money with me; just
a twenty and some ones; and I thought about 〃accidentally〃 dropping my
bag and walking away。 But a small; frightened voice in the back of my
mind warned me that they might be something worse than thieves。
I listened intently to their quiet footsteps; which were much too quiet
when pared to the boisterous noise they'd been making earlier; and it
didn't sound like they were speeding up; or getting any closer to me。
Breathe; I had to remind myself。 You don't know they're following you。 I
continued to walk as quickly as I could without actually running;
focusing on the righthand turn that was only a few yards away from me
now。 I could hear them; staying as far back as they'd been before。 A blue
car turned onto the street from the south and drove quickly past me。 I
thought of jumping out in front of it; but I hesitated; inhibited; unsure
that I was really being pursued; and then it was too late。
I reached the corner; but a swift glance revealed that it was only a
blind drive to the back of another building。 I was halfturned in
anticipation; I had to hurriedly correct and dash across the narrow
drive; back to the sidewalk。 The street ended at the next corner; where
there was a stop sign。 I concentrated on the faint footsteps behind me;
deciding whether or not to run。 They sounded farther back; though; and I
knew they could outrun me in any case。 I was sure to trip and go
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