Room 1016 by Trisha Linde
Author:Trisha Linde
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Trisha Linde
13
Decker
This is better, I told myself. This is good, great even. Iâm happy.
I leaned back against the cushions, closing my eyes and basking in the sunlight shining through the window, and I repeated it out loud. âIâm happy.â If only I werenât crying, it mightâve been believable.
I was safe here sprawled out in front of the window because I was on the second floor and all the other houses around us were the same height. There were no looming rooftops where a sniper could pick me off. I still wasnât allowed to leave the house, obviously, but this was a step up from the last place. I had a bedroom to myself, with a queen-sized mattress, my own bathroom, and we didnât even need a roach motel.
âHey, Decker! Iâm making a sandwich, you want one?â Peter called up the stairs. He was nice, and he meant well, but the thought of a sandwich just made my stomach twist. I grimaced and rubbed a hand over my churning gut. Even with the lower level of stress these days, my indigestion only seemed to be getting worse.
âNo, thanks,â I called back, proud that my voice was steady. I quickly dried my cheeks in case he decided to come upstairs to check on me. I was getting better at this crying-in-private thing. The agents already had enough on their plates; they didnât also need to worry about my mental health. They should focus on the important things, like the schedules of our neighbors or suspicious vehicles driving up and down the street.
This new safe house was nestled into a quaint little neighborhood. It came fully furnished, with floral-print sofas, a china cabinet full of glass figurines of unicorns, and even family portraits on the walls. I wasnât sure whose family it was, but it obviously wasnât mine. Amy and Peter were posing as a couple, coming and going to âworkâ and to do grocery shopping, gardening in the backyard, and getting acquainted with the neighbors and establishing an extended gossip network. It turned out that the 83-year-old lady down the street had intel on everyoneâshe couldâve been an agent in another life. She couldnât seem to keep a secret, though, so it worked in our favor. She was essentially an extra set of eyes for us.
I heard footsteps on the stairs and quickly picked up my book and pretended to be reading so they wouldnât know Iâd been moping.
I flicked my eyes up from the page when Amy poked her head in the open bedroom door. âHey, Peter mentioned you didnât want a sandwich?â She had a plate in one hand, said sandwich thereon, and a banana in the other hand. The mere smell of it, even from this distance and through the peel, was enough to make me grimace. Amy missed nothing. âNot hungry?â
My stomach did another flip-flop, sending a bit of acid up my throat, and I swallowed and forced it back down. âNo, not right now,â I said. That was an understatement.
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