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dn't carry these kinds of memories。
 Still; she sat motionless。 Depression weighed her to the ground。 She sat and riddled with the gun listlessly。 One part of her mind was working on how to reload it while the rest of her mind flowed from one unhappy pool of memories to the next。 Finally; she found the clip release and replaced the expended clip with the one Colter had thrown her。 She was about to leave when she heard a muffled sound。
 Suddenly alert for danger; her head snapped up。 She worked the bolt again; still awkward; hoping she wouldn't have to fire off several rounds in quick succession。 Petra held perfectly still; facing the jungle and waiting for the sound again。 It came from behind her。 She turned; holding her breath to hear better; the noise came from under the dead dinosaur。 She ran along the dinosaur's hack to where she estimated she had last seen Colter; and the sound was louder near the dinosaur's shoulder。
 〃Colter; is that you?〃
 When Colter yelled back it was with a touch of irritation。
 〃Of course it is; you…〃
 Petra couldn't make out the last word but smiled anyway。 She didn't care what he said as long as he was alive。
 〃Can…you…dig…me…out…of…here?〃 he screamed one word at a time。
 It came out muffled; but Petra understood and shouted back she would。 With her hands she made slow progress。 She tried Colter's dog paddle technique; but this wasn't the soft pile of humus where they found the egg。 One by one Petra's fingernails broke off; two of them leaving bloody tips。 When the last one broke Petra paused and found a stick; then alternated with the stick and her hands。 Still the progress was slow。 Her arms ached and she'd dug only a small depression。 Still she avowed she would dig alt night if she had to。
 She was digging out cupped handfuls of dirt when something ran by in her peripheral vision。 Dropping the dirt; she picked up the rifle; standing slowly。 The dead dinosaur was too big to see over; so she began walking along the dinosaur toward the tail; the rifle pointed in front of her。
 Suddenly she heard a growling and tearing sound。 She froze; trying to locate it; but it came from somewhere near her。 Another growl sounded followed by more tearing and chomping sounds。 Petra moved forward one step at a time。 She heard Colter's muffled yell behind her; but whatever was making the sounds ahead either couldn't hear Colter; or didn't care。 Petra took a few more steps and then knelt and crawled along the tail until she was sure she could stand and look over it。 Two carnivores were on the other side of the carcass; burying their teeth into the flesh of the monster's belly。 As she watched; a bigger carnivore came out of the forest and snarled at the others。 The smaller ones snarled back but moved toward Petra a few steps。 Once the big one had the space it demanded; the new dinosaur tore into the belly of the carcass。
 Petra squatted back down and continued crawling along the spine。 Halfway back to Colter; a three…foot dinosaur with a huge head ran between the trees toward her。 Petra pointed the rifle at it; but it ignored her and ran along the length of the tail and to the other side。 Petra sighed and continued her crawl; her bare knees scraped and jabbed by rocks buried in the grass and her body scratched by small branches。 As soon as she could stand she got up and tiptoed along the dinosaur's back。 When she heard Colter's muffled call; she wanted to yell for him to be quiet but couldn't risk it。 The sounds on the other side of the dinosaur suggested a gathering horde。 Another small dinosaur ran through the woods and to the other side。 Petra sighed again; then began to dig。 But another movement caught her attention and she turned to see a fifteen…foot dinosaur ing at her through the trees。
 Petra lifted the rifle and pointed it at the dinosaur's chest。 Shooting it would only attract the other dinosaurs' attention。 She hated to leave Colter; but didn't see any options。 Keeping the rifle on the carnosaur; she inched along the body toward the head。 The creature watched her; but it wasn't going to trade an appetizer for a meal。 Finally; she limped into the trees。
 Something moved to her left; so she dodged right。 A tree with a low overhanging branch loomed ahead and she pulled herself up on it; balancing the gun on the limb。 She kept climbing until she was sure she was out of the reach of most of the predators; then wedged herself between a limb and the trunk with the gun across her lap; and relaxed for the first time in days。
 
 60。  GUARD DUTY
 
 Before long everything will be organized; but not in the evil century of the great year。
 …Nostradamus
 
 Medford; Oregon
 POSTQUILT: WEDNESDAY; 9:37 A。M PST
 
 The dispatcher's call pulled Deputy Kyle away from his post  in front of the grocery store。 Guard duty was usually easy; but the world had gone mad; and nothing was easy duty now。 Food purchases were limited to prevent hoarding; leaving customers frightened and frustrated。 Kyle knew it was only a matter of time before a riot broke out。
 Karon was vague about his recall; referring to some sort of 〃special duty。〃 Kyle didn't want any more special duty; especially after the cave incident。 Kyle's worst fears were confirmed when he saw Shirley in the parking lot wearing climbing clothes。 Kyle tried to slip into the station; but she intercepted him。
 〃How's your nose; Deputy?〃
 〃Fine;〃 Kyle said; his face reddening。 〃I can't talk now; I'm needed inside。〃
 〃I'm why you're here。 We need your climbing skills again。〃
 Shirley smiled when she said it; and Kyle fought to keep from smiling back。 Whatever she wanted was going to be hard work and dangerous。
 〃Shirley; I'm needed here。 You're pulling me out of a potentially volatile situation。〃
 〃Anyone can stand in front of a grocery store and look tough。〃
 Kyle was embarrassed。 Shirley had a way of making him look ridiculous;
 〃There's more to it than that;〃 he said defensively。
 〃Maybe;〃 she conceded with a smile; 〃but I've got a job only you can do。〃
 〃It involves climbing; doesn't it。〃
 〃There's a little girl trapped up on a ledge。 We need to go up and get her。〃
 Shirley's smile faded when she mentioned the little girl。
 〃Is the girl hurt?〃
 〃Maybe; but we won't know until we get there;〃
 Kyle felt Shirley was holding something back。
 〃A little girl; huh? All right; I'll get my climbing gear out of the station。〃
 〃It's already in my car;〃 Shirley said。
 〃Okay; then。 Let me get something to eat…〃
 〃Got something already;〃 Shirley said; reaching into the car and holding up a McDonald's bag。
 〃I thought they were closed。〃
 〃I've got connections。〃 She looked proud and mischievous。
 〃Get me something to drink?〃
 Shirley smiled and reached in the window and came out with a large soft drink。 She seemed a little too efficient for Kyle; but he liked the way she thought of his needs。 He lowered his eyes; taking in Shirley's figure。 Yes; there was a lot to like about her。
 〃I hope that's a Big Mac in there。〃
 〃Large fries too。〃
 Kyle was into the fries before they were out of the parking lot。 pared to what was going on in town; rescuing an injured little girl didn't sound too bad。 In fact; Kyle thought as he stuffed another fry into his mouth; this might be the closest thing to easy duty left in the world。 Kyle was just starting on the Big Mac when they turned onto I…5 and headed north。
 
 61。  HELICOPTER
 
 The railroad workmen were cutting the way with dynamite and a steam shovel when they discovered the cavern。 It was filled with a strange assemblage of animal remains。 Animals from cool northern climates; wolverine; lemming; long…tailed shrew; mink; red squirrel; muskrot; porcupine; hare and elk; were mingled with animals from warmer climates; peccary; crocodilid; and tapir。 How species of such diverse climates all came to be in the enclosed cavern is a mysteriy。
      …J。 W。 Gridley; Cumberland; Maryland; 1912
 
 Forest; former site of Portland; Oregon
 POSTQUILT: WEDNESDAY; 10:00 A。M。 PST
 
 The demarcation between the time…quilted area and Portland was not as sharp as in New York。 Portland was a small town busting out of its britches; but from the air the city looked li
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