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I woke up, head pounding, sick to my stomach, and really, really cold, right there on the gravel where I’d fallen. My purse was still on the ground next to me, so Evil Threat Guy must not have been after my money. Not that anybody was going to have a wild spree on the seventeen dollars I had in my wallet. Slowly, slowly, I sat up, wondering if I had a concussion, or if Bonnie Jo had ambled by and kicked me in the head while I’d been out. As I sat there, wondering who to call and realizing that I... hadn’t even thought to get Jack’s cell phone number, my phone, which also apparently hadn’t been stolen, rang. I dug around in my purse, trying not to move my head too much, until I found it. Aunt Ruby. “Hello,” I said, very quietly. “Tess? Speak up! I can barely hear you,” she shouted into my sore ear. I flinched and moved the phone to my other ear. “Aunt Ruby, will you please keep it down a little? I’ve…I’ve got a terrible headache.” If I told her what had happened, she’d go into hysterics, and I just couldn’t deal with that right now.
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