Kang.
I finished Kangâs right arm and pressed the end of the gauze to seal it. âFake brains would help. Stop the need to run, I mean.â Non-zombies would have a lot less reason to condemn us as monsters if we didnât rely on eating their relatives.
Jacques met my eyes. âPseudobrains are our greatest hope of salvation.â
âDr. Nikas is close to developing them.â It was a statement and a question.
Jacques smoothed out a lump of paraffin. âItâs Pierceâs belief that Kang knows what weâre missing, or part of it, at least.â
âSo thatâs what he wants so bad,â I murmured then frowned up at Jacques. âHang on. Is that why Kangâs the only one whoâs regrown his body? Because he has the missing whatever it is?â
âThatâs Dr. Nikasâs theory.â
I started to run my goopy fingers through my hair and caught myself in the nick of time. âHoly crap. Did Kang
know
he had this super thingy thatâll save us all?â
Jacques spread his own goopy hands. âThat, I donât know.â
More questions crowded in, but I realized Jacques likely wouldnât know the answers. Plus, if I kept pestering him, weâd never finish wrapping Kang. Better for now to see if I could come up with answers on my own, like I had with my theory of why Kang regrew.
âI donât want to do this exodus bullshit either,â I said as I helped sit Kang up to wrap his torso. âWeâll have to do everything we can to avoid being exposed until Kangâs awake and Dr. Nikas creates the fake brains.â
âAnd pray that Dr. Nikas succeeds before Pierce decides the risk is too high for us to remain.â He exhaled, shoulders drooping. âThe noose tightens.â
He sounded miserable, as if he was watching hope unravel. Anger stirred in my gut on his behalf. To hell with the tightening noose. None of us wanted exodus. Even though I wasnât working with the head honchos, there was plenty I could do to pull my weight and do whatever needed to be done. Weâd get out of this mess. Somehow.
We finished Kangâs torso and laid him flat again, then I began on his lower legs while Jacques wrapped his head. Brain hunger nipped at me as a tingle began in my fingers, but the simple rhythm of dip-and-wrap helped me ignore it. We worked in silence, and at long last Kang was a fully wrapped, bona fide, zombie mummy thing.
Jacques stepped back and peeled paraffin from his hands. âThank you,â he said with sincerity as he headed for the door. âIâll get the final data and meet you in the hub.â
I gave him a smile as I cleaned up. âItâs not over yet. Weâll hold it together until Dr. Nikas concocts the fake brains to save us from the mobs.â
âTo save us from ourselves.â His eyes were liquid sorrow as they met mine. âI slew and ate those I held most dear. We
are
monsters.â
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By the time Jacques gave me the readings from Kangâs assessment, Iâd managed to shake most of the sick fear his statement had created. Ate those he held dear? No wonder he looked haunted. Monsters. Heâd nailed it. There was no sugar-coating the truth.
On a less horrific but more annoying note, the tingle in my fingers had crawled up my arms. My typing speed wasnât epic to begin with, and it took me twice as long as usual to enter the information in the computer. It was way past time to get my butt out to the car and top off with brains. I glanced at my watch. Only two hours since my last dose of V12. It usually lasted closer to six, but Iâd no doubt burned through it faster with all the stress. Iâd give myself a little bump as soon as I made it to the car. After all, I wasnât going to run out of my special mod any time soon.
Humming to myself in happy anticipation, I grabbed my bag and headed for the sliding