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LBThe Kids, Book 8, Death Strike Chs 11&12: Death Strike, The Search
“Stop treating us like little kids,” Lionel said at breakfast Friday morning. “It’s not right to have meetings without us.”
Ryan was furious. “Mark is our friend, too,” he said. “We’ve got a right to know what’s going on.”
“I was afraid you’d want to follow him,” Judd said. “What was I supposed to do?”
“Let us go see Bruce then.”
“Can’t. Sorry.”
“See,” Ryan said. “This is the same thing.”
“They won’t let you in,” Judd said. “Maybe when he’s feeling better.”
“I’m going to send him a card,” Ryan muttered as he slammed the door.
Judd called Loretta for the latest on Bruce. She said, “He rested through the night and told me he wants to be out in time to meet Rayford and the rest tomorrow.”
“So that’s what he meant about meeting people for lunch,” Judd said. “Is Captain Steele flying Carpathia into the country?”
“I don’t have a clue.”
Vicki drove Chaya to the hospital Friday morning and saw Chaya’s mother and father walk in. Chaya left a bouquet of flowers at the front desk for her mother. They asked about Bruce, but the nurses were tightlipped.”
Patricia Devlin, the head nurse, said, “Family members?”
Vicki said “Daughter.”
“No change,” the nurse said. “Check back later.”
“I can’t even see my own father?”
“Ms. Devlin peered at Vicki over her glasses. “You look a little too old to be his daughter,” she said. “But anyway, his doctor says no visitors until his illness is identified.”
LBThe Kids, Book 8, Death Strike Chs 11&12: Death Strike, The Search
LBThe Kids, Book 8, Death Strike Chs 11&12: Death Strike, The Search