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Im lying on my side as she unwraps the long bandage around my middle. The underside is covered in blood, my skin dusty and rustcoloured where its dried. Theres a little hole in my stomach, tied up with fine string. Why doesnt this hurt I say. Jeffers root on the bandages, Maddy says. Natural opiate. You wont feel any pain but you wont be able to go to the toilet for a month either. Plus, youll be sound asleep in about five minutes. I touch the skin around the bullet wound, gently, gently. Theres another on my back where the bullet went in. Why arent I dead Would you rather be dead She smiles again, which changes to the smiliest frown Ive ever seen. I shouldnt joke. Mistress Coyles always saying I lack the proper seriousness to be a healer. She dips a cloth in a basin of hot water and starts washing the wounds. You arent dead because Mistress Coyle is the best healer in all of Haven, better than any of those socalled doctors theyve got in this town. Even the bad guys know that. Why do you think they brought you here instead of a clinic Shes wearing the same long white coat as Mistress Coyle but shes also got on a short white cap with the blue outstretched hand stitched on it, which she told me is something apprentices wear. She cant be more than a year or two older than me, whatever way they measure age on this planet, but her hands are sure, gentle and firm all around the wounds. So, she says, her voice deceptively light. How bad are these bad guys The door opens. A short girl in another apprentice cap leans in, young as Maddy but with dark brown skin and a storm cloud hanging over her head. Mistress Coyle says you need to finish up right now. Maddy doesnt look up from taping new bandages to my front. Mistress Coyle knows Ive only had time to get halfway done. Weve been summoned, says the girl. You say that like we get summoned all the time, Corinne. The bandages are almost as good as the ones I had from my ship, the medicine on them already cooling my torso, already making my eyelids heavy. Maddy finishes on the front and turns to cut another set for my back. I am in the middle of a healing. A man came by with a gun, Corinne says. Maddy stops bandaging. Everyones been called to the town square, Corinne continues. Which includes you, Maddy Poole, healing or not. She crosses her arms hard. Ill bet its the army coming. Maddy looks me in the eyes. I look away. Well finally see what our end looks like, Corinne says. Maddy rolls her eyes. Always so cheerful, you, she says. Tell Mistress Coyle Ill be out in two ticks. Corinne gives her a sour look but leaves. Maddy finishes up the bandages on my back, by which time I can barely stay awake. You sleep now, Maddy says. Itll be all right, you just watch. Why would they save you if they were going to… She doesnt finish the thought, just scrunches her lips and then smiles. Im always saying Corinnes got enough proper seriousness in her for all of us put together. Her smile is the last thing I see before I sleep. TODD I jolt awake again, the nightmare dashing away, Todd slipping from me I hear a clunk and I see a book drop from Maddys lap as she blinks herself awake in the chair by the bed.

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Nights fallen, and the room is dark, just a little lamp on where Maddy was meant to have been reading. Whos Todd she asks, yawning, already smiling through it. Your boyfriend The look on my face makes her drop the tease immediately. Someone important I nod, still breathing heavily from the nightmare, my hair plastered to my forehead with sweat. Someone important. She pours me a glass of water from a pitcher on the bedside table. What happened I say, taking a drink. You were summoned. Ah, yes, that, Maddy says, sitting back. That was interesting. She tells me about how everyone in the entire town not Haven any more, New Prentisstown, a name that makes my stomach sink gathered to watch the army march in and watch the new Mayor execute the old one. Except he didnt, Maddy says. He spared him. Said he would spare all of us, too. That he was taking away the Noise cure, which the men werent too happy about and good Lord its been nice not to hear it yammering for the past six months, but that we should all know our place and remember who we were and that we would make a new home together in preparation for all the settlers that were coming. She widens her eyes, waits for me to say something. I didnt understand half of that, I say. Theres a cure She shakes her head but not to say no. Boy, you really arent from around here, are you I set down the glass of water, leaning forward and lowering my voice to a whisper. Maddy, is there a communications hub near here She looks at me like I just asked her if shed like to move with me to one of the moons. So I can contact the ships, I say. It might be a big, curved dish Or a tower, maybe She looks thoughtful. Theres an old metal tower up in the hills, she says, also whispering, but Im not even sure it is a communications tower. Its been abandoned for ages. Besides, you wont be able to get to it. Theres a whole army out there, Vi. How big Big enough. Were both still whispering. People are saying theyre separating out the last of the women tonight. To do what Maddy shrugs. Corinne said a woman in the crowd told her they rounded up the Spackle, too. I sit up, pressing against the bandages. Spackle Theyre the native species here. I know who they are. I sit up even more, straining against the bandage. Todd told me things, told me what happened before. Maddy, if the Mayors separating out women and Spackle, then were in danger. Were in the worst kind of danger. I push back my sheets to get up but a sudden bolt of lightning rips through my stomach. I call out and fall back. Pulled a stitch, Maddy tuts, standing right up. Please. I grit my teeth against the pain. We have to get out of here. We have to run. Youre in no position to run anywhere, she says, reaching for my bandage. Which is when the Mayor walks in the door.