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		| @@ -5,3 +5,91 @@ bewildered disbelief, | ||||
| and anger. | ||||
| Ten days? | ||||
| Apparently he laid there in a fever for \textit{ten days} without noticing it? | ||||
| Other than that it was hard for him to believe it, | ||||
| he just didn't \textit{want} to. | ||||
| The consequences would have been too frightening. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Just like before, | ||||
| Andrew was convinced that his father would try anything to find him. | ||||
| Surely he had already started the largest manhunt the country had ever seen, | ||||
| and he wouldn't rest until his people had overturned every stone, | ||||
| searched every lake, | ||||
| looked in every well, | ||||
| and grilled every applicable previously arrested wannabe-criminal for any information. | ||||
|  | ||||
| But ten days was an unbelievably long time. | ||||
| Of course Andrew had never been the subject of a manhunt, | ||||
| but he wasn't the first person to disappear, | ||||
| and he had followed other manhunts on the news: | ||||
| Hundreds of policemen and thousands of volunteers that searched woods and marshes, | ||||
| supported by airplanes, | ||||
| helicopters, | ||||
| and sometimes even fighter jets that would scan the ground below them with thermal cameras and all sorts of other technical equipment. | ||||
| Regrettably, he also knew that the longer the undertaking took, | ||||
| the less likely it was that they would be successful. | ||||
| Missing people were mostly found quickly | ||||
| --- or not at all. | ||||
| Most of the missing people that weren't found within the first couple of hours or days would only be found after weeks or sometimes months; | ||||
| Buried in the woods and found by people walking by or in a plastic bag that got caught in the dam of a sewage treatment plant. | ||||
|  | ||||
| It took some effort for Andrew to reign in his rampaging fantasy. | ||||
| In the end he was still alive, | ||||
| and with some luck it could stay that way. | ||||
| But not here. | ||||
| He just couldn't imagine that his father would give up before he hadn't found him | ||||
| --- or held the definitive proof that he was dead in his hands. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Andrew didn't want it, | ||||
| but the thought created a reality in his head that he would have loved to deny: | ||||
| The men in the black outfits that had collected the wreckage of the Cessna and loaded it into the helicopters that had landed on the plaza. | ||||
| Maybe they \textit{had} convinced his father of his death a long time ago, | ||||
| and instead of a search party he was standing in front of an open grave with an empty coffin in it, | ||||
| just like they did in some symbolic burials. | ||||
| Maybe he was already dead and this was hell, | ||||
| or at least the purgatory where he would spend the next six hundred thousand years or at least until Judgement Day. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Just that as far as he knew he had not done anything bad enough to deserve this. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The sound of naked feet on a hard stone floor tore him out of his sullen contemplations. | ||||
| He looked up and noticed that Katt had come in and was slowly approaching him with an almost shy smile. | ||||
| He returned it, | ||||
| even though it was more out of relief that it wasn't her sister, | ||||
| but not \textit{just} for that reason. | ||||
| Ratt had come in two or three times and he was happy when she left every time. | ||||
| He didn't have anything against the rat-girl; | ||||
| It was quite the opposite. | ||||
| Once you got used to the way she looked she was kinda cute in her own way. | ||||
| But she was also a complete pain in the neck: | ||||
| Her character had inherited a healthy amount of the non-human parts of her heritage. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ``How are you doing?", asked Katt. | ||||
|  | ||||
| Andrew shrugged. | ||||
| Katt wasn't just making conversation, he knew that much. | ||||
| She was actually worried about him. | ||||
| ``How am I supposed to be doing?'' | ||||
|  | ||||
| Katt slowly got closer and stood still two steps away from him. | ||||
| Andrew could see how hard she was debating what to say. | ||||
| Eventually she shrugged her shoulders and made an awkward hand movement behind her, | ||||
| towards the exit. | ||||
|  | ||||
| ``I have water duty'', she said hesitantly. | ||||
| ``Do you want to come with?'' | ||||
|  | ||||
| What ever \textit{water duty} was. | ||||
| Andrew shrugged, | ||||
| letting the motion seamlessly transform into a nod and standing up. | ||||
| He had sat here half a day and felt bad for himself; | ||||
| maybe it would be good if he got some fresh air and let the bleak thoughts blow away with the wind. | ||||
| ``Why not?'' | ||||
|  | ||||
| Katt looked at him questioning for another moment, | ||||
| but then she nodded and went outside, | ||||
| Andrew following close behind her. | ||||
|  | ||||
| The sun was shining down so brightly from the cloudless sky that he was forced to close his eyes and raised his hand over his face. | ||||
| It was very warm, almost hot, | ||||
| and there was not even the slightest breeze. | ||||
| Andrew let a moment pass for his eyes to adjust to the change in light conditions, | ||||
| then motioned to Katt with a nod that she should keep going. | ||||
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