Seanan McGuire - 09 Imaginary Numbers by Seanan McGuire
Author:Seanan McGuire [McGuire, Seanan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: DAW
Published: 2020-02-24T16:00:00+00:00
Fourteen
âFamily is the only thing you canât replace.â
âKevin Price
The front room of an isolated compound about an hour outside of Portland, Oregon
THE CUCKOO WOKE WITH a gasp, eyes widening and then going narrow as she realized she was looking at the barrel of a gun.
âUm, what?â she said, in a tremulous voice. âWhatâs going on?â
I have never been so glad not to be the one taking point on an interrogation. She sounded like Sarah. She sounded just like Sarah, enough that it would have made me second-guess myself if not for the ringing silence in my head where the steady, comforting presence of the cuckoo I knew and loved best belonged.
Take off the charm and youâll be able to hear her, whispered the small voice of my doubt. I shoved it aside. Doubt is one thing, but Iâve been training my whole life not to doubt what I know to be true, and even when Iâd touched her, I hadnât been able to hear anything. Whoever this was, it wasnât Sarah. Sarah was gone.
Sarah needed me.
âWho are you?â I asked.
Her eyes widened again, glinting briefly white before returning to a cool, glacial blue. Something in my chest unclenched, because her eyes . . .
Her eyes were wrong. Oh, they were the right color, even the right shade, but they were still wrong. Iâd spent way too many hours trying not to look into them to not recognize the pattern of her irises, the subtle gradations of light and dark and in-between. This wasnât Sarah.
âIâm Sarah,â she said, in a small, injured voice. âIâm your cousin. I live in Ohio with my parents. I just came home. Why are you doing this? Youâre scaring me.â
âWhatâs my name?â
The cuckoo went still. âWhat?â
âIf youâre my cousin Sarah, and you belong here, whatâs my name?â
Her eyes narrowed again as her expression turned sullen. âYouâre wearing an anti-telepathy charm. You know I canât see faces the way you humans do. I canât tell who you are.â
âYou canât see faces, but you can hear voices,â said Annie. âYou should be able to tell who we are by the sound of our voices. Why canât you?â
âJet lag,â said the cuckoo. âI only just got back here from Ohio. Iâm still tired. Iâm not used to being around you yet.â
âYouâve been in love with Artie since you were ten years old,â said Annie, voice mild, almost pleasant. That was a warning sign, even if this cuckoo didnât recognize it as such. She really didnât know my cousin, or what Annie was capable of. âYou two spent more hours on the phone together than I did with my entire cheerleading squad. Thereâs no way you donât recognize Artieâs voice. Jet-lagged or not, you know him.â
The cuckoo looked frantically at the three of us, an expression of profound misery and confusion on her face. She looked so much like Sarah that it was difficult to see her so unhappy without wanting to do something about it.
But she wasnât Sarah. That was the problem.
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