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LILLY ASKED. SHE STEPPED OVER TO MY side. “You do?” I pointed at the little map. “It’s Leech,” I said. “Those maps we found in the temple. Paul didn’t draw them. Leech did.” As I said it I thought, No way, there was no way, and yet I felt like I knew it, for sure. “Paul knew. He even had Leech try to open the skull chamber. That’s why his hand was bandaged the other day. He must be the Mariner.” “So what does that mean?” Lilly asked. I sighed. “It means we can’t leave without him.” “Let’s go tel...l the others,” she said. We headed outside. “That kid?” said Evan when Lilly broke the news. “It was bad enough when it was just him,” he added, pointing at me, “but that little runt, too? Why them?” Guess it wasn’t based on who had the biggest shoulders, I thought to reply, but instead I just pointed. “And Lilly.” “Well, yeah, but . . .” Evan trailed off and looked at the ground like he really was disappointed. Maybe he’d just realized that everything that had been happening here wasn’t about him.
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