line on the grid。 Let's do it。〃
I could tell that I was slowing Jacob up; but he didn't plain。 I tried not
to dwell on my last trip through
this part of the forest; with a very different panion。 Normal memories were
still cangerous。 If I let
myself slip up; I'd end up with my arms clutching my chest to hold it
together; gasping for air; and how
would I explain that to Jacob?
It wasn't as hard as I would have thought to keep focused on the present。 The
forest looked a lot like any
other part of the peninsula; and Jacob set a vastly different mood。
He whistled cheerfully; an unfamiliar tune; swinging his arms and moving
easily through the rough
undergrowth。 The shadows didn't seem as dark as usual。 Not with my personal
sun along。
Jacob checked the pass every few minutes; keeping us in a straight line
with one of the radiating
spokes of his grid。 He really looked like he knew what he was doing。 I was
going to pliment him; but
I caught myself。 No doubt he'd add another few years to his inflated age。
My mind wandered as I walked; and I grew curious。 I hadn't forgotten the
conversation we'd had by the
sea cliffs—I'd been waiting for him to bring it up again; but it didn't look
like that was going to happen。
〃Hey Jake?〃 I asked hesitantly。
〃Yeah?〃
〃How are things with Embry? Is he back to normal yet?〃
Jacob was silent for a minute; still moving forward with long paces。 When he
was about ten feet ahead;
he stopped to wait for me。
〃No。 He's not back to normal;〃 Jacob said when I reached him; his mouth
pulling down at the corners。
He didn't start walking agai