5
Gia’s scream had pulled him to consciousness.
His vision blurred as he looked at her. She stood openmouthed, with
her hands against her cheeks, like The
Scream. Then her lips moved. He tried to hear but the words
seemed garbled.
Was this how the end was going to come?
Lethargy… cottonmouth… like a colossal hangover as the
Lilitongue—?
Wait. Hangover… he’d been drinking scotch
with Tom. He knew he hadn’t had much sleep lately, but a couple of
shots shouldn’t make him feel like he’d chugged a whole
bottle.
And where was Tom?
Jack looked around. No sign of him. Vicky
still asleep on the couch. Gia’s scream hadn’t awakened her. But
then, Vicky could sleep through a nuclear holocaust. Gia stood a
couple of feet away, but no Tom.
And no Lilitongue.
He searched the corners but they were empty.
Had it moved?
“Gia… where’s Tom? And where’s the Li—?” His
thickened tongue couldn’t form the word. “Where’s that
thing?”
Tears streamed down her face. “It’s gone. And
it took Tom with it.”
“What?”
Straightening up on the couch, he pulled open
his shirt—who’d unbuttoned it?—and looked down at his chest. The
Stain—gone.
He stared at Gia again and saw her
nodding.
And then she told him about Tom drugging the
scotch, about Tom taking the Stain, able to because they were
brothers, about him standing near the center of the room and
disappearing.
She had to be talking about another
Tom.
Maybe this was how you escaped with the
Lilitongue: You wound up in an alternate reality that seemed the
same but wasn’t.
Because the Tom Jack knew would never—
Gia was talking about how Tom had said he had
nothing to look forward to but pain and disgrace, while Jack had so
much to live for…
Unbelievable… a mercilessly overworked word,
but this was truly unbelievable. If Gia had told him that Tom had
morphed into an alien from the Crab Nebula, he might have bought it
before this wild tale.
But as she spoke it began to dawn on Jack
that this was for real. Tom had taken his place.
“And he just disappeared?”
She nodded as tears streamed down her cheeks.
“He and that thing just… faded away. Jack, I just saw a man vanish
into thin air. I still can’t believe it.”
According to the Compendium, the Lilitongue would return to its place
of origin—hopefully a hundred feet underground now—but Tom… where
was Tom?
Gia said, “Before he went, the last thing he
said was that this was his Christmas gift… that I should wish you a
merry Christmas.”
Tom? Good God, Tom…
Jack didn’t know what to say, or how to
feel.
“I can’t say I’m not happy to still be here,
but this wasn’t the way… the price… and to be saved by Tom of all
people…”
Gia looked at him. “I know you wanted to fix
it yourself. And maybe you did.”
“I was out cold.”
“Yes, but I gathered from what he said that
he was in more than a little trouble, that he’d done a lot of
wrong. Maybe his time with you changed him, made it possible for
him to decide to do this. Maybe you showed him a different way to
act, to behave.”
Tom, Jack thought, you never gave me a clue
you had it in you. I owe you. Wherever you are, I hope you know
that. Thanks, bro.
And then Gia was on Jack’s lap, her arms
around his neck in a stranglehold, talking through sobs.
“Thank God you’re still here. I felt terrible
when I saw him fade away. Then I felt this overwhelming joy when I
saw you still on the couch. And then this terrible guilt for being
glad it was Tom instead of you.” She buried her face deeper against
his shoulder. “Why did something like this have to happen?
Why?”
Jack had no answer.
But he sensed a design here. He’d lost his
father and brother—his closest surviving relatives—in less than
three weeks.
But had he been the real target?
Had he been scheduled to go down at La
Guardia? If he’d waited to help Dad with his bag, he’d have most
likely wound up in the morgue on a neighboring gurney.
And if he’d been the Lilitongue’s target, Tom
had foiled that little plan at the last minute.
Why him? Why anybody?
And then Joey’s dying words echoed through
his head:
It wasn’t them… it’s bigger
than them… something else going on.
What else going
on?
He hoped he was just being paranoid, but he’d
been warned of pain to come. Was this it? Would it stop here?
Or would…
He stared over Gia’s shoulder at Vicky. These
two precious people… would proximity to him put them in
danger?
He closed his eyes and tightened his grip on
Gia. Nothing he could do but keep close watch and take it day by
day… day by day…
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