Darkbound

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The three remaining passengers stood frozen in the black for a long time.  Jim stared out the windows of the closed doors for what could have been hours, as though if he waited long enough he might have a chance at piercing not only the darkness outside but the darkness that had fallen around his mind.  Hopelessness.
He finally turned away, making his way to a seat by touch.  He couldn't see anything.  Couldn't feel anything, either, beyond an acute sense of how unfair this all was.  What had he
... ever done to deserve this?  Why was he here?  Where the hell was here?
"What do you think is going on?" whispered Adolfa.
Jim started.  He hadn't heard her creeping closer.  Now, though, he heard the low rustle of her clothing as she sat near to him.
"I don't know," he said.  He whispered as well.  He didn't know why he felt compelled to do so, but he couldn't deny that he felt like speaking too loud right now would be some kind of a sin.  He wasn't much of a church-goer – he was too much a man of science and rationality to spend much time on things like that – but he couldn't deny he felt weirdly like he was sitting in a sanctuary or a confessional right now.  "What do you think is happening?" "Ay, mi hijo," she said.  "I don't know." "That lady – Karen." "Yes?" "She wanted to kill you." "She didn't, though." "No.  But why did she want to in the first place?" He could feel Adolfa's shrug even in the darkness.  Or maybe it was just his imagination, giving him something to hold onto so that he didn't go mad from the lack of sensory input.  "I dunno," she said.  "Crazy lady." Jim was silent for a moment.  There was no question that Karen had been crazy.  Sane people didn't walk around New York subways with micro-Uzis in leather cases waiting for opportune moments to gun down old ladies.  And yet....


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