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None too gently he pushed theravel road, up to where he could hear snarling and a gun being fired
Sanjit plowed into him and for a second Sath, said, "Stay out of the way," and took off for the scene of slaughter
That he was too late was apparent The coyotes weren’t killing at this point; they were feeding and disly intense green-white light shot forth The beaht part of a body and the head of a coyote The coyote’s head ballooned like a ti marshmallow
Sam swept the beaing bodies or pieces of bodies along through the dirt He caught a second coyote in the hindquarters, which erupted in fla with just its two front legs, and lay down on its side to die
The rest were out of range by then, so up to stop beside a heaving, panting Sa pitiably, lay in two pieces in a bush off the road
Sam took a deep breath, marched to him, took careful aim, and burned a neat hole in the side of his head Then he widened his bea but ashes
He shot an angry look at Sanjit "Anything you have to say about that?"
Sanjit shook his head He couldn’t forht Sam wondered if he’d be sick He wondered if he hian, and ran out of words
That blunted Saer But only a little This was his fault It was his job to protect Why hadn’t he sent Brianna off o to exterht to send a patrol up the road to ees?
He now faced the task of cre the rest of the dead There was no way he could let brothers and sisters and friends see what the coyotes had left behind These nizable slabs of meat could not be what loved ones carried with them in memory for the rest of their lives
"Why are you here?" Sa these kids here?"
"Lana sent me"
"Explain" He didn’t know Sanjit well Just knew that he had pulled off so a helicopter from the island to Perdido Beach
"Bad stuff in Perdido Beach," Sanjit began "Penny so to try to free hi his cemented hands beaten on with a ha orry, and even outrage, on Caine’s behalf
Caine had been an enemy from the start Caine was responsible for battle after bloody battle He had co Sam onto the fact that Caine was, after all, his brother