Chapter 32: Destination New York

As we retreat from the room, returning to the others, my heart sinks low in my chest, as though a great weight presses down on it, smothering me. It's so far to go to reach my destination! My memory of the size of the country is refreshed by Socrates's map. I recall flying once, in a large, private airplane, for hours and hours that felt like forever. The trek my new friend has told me I must undertake seems impossibly daunting.

Beckett's hand finds mine, his fingers squeezing gently. I see the grim determination in his face and feel a little better.

"We'll get you there," he says softly. "Somehow."

I shake my head immediately. "You're not coming with me," I say. "Remember? You need to stay here, protect Poppy." A sudden surge of concern for her drives my steps faster. "You've done so much for me, Beckett. The least I can do is leave you here, in peace."

He makes sound like the dog's growl. "Some peace."