"Gone for Good" - читать интересную книгу автора (Coben Harlan)13I didn't have to call Katy back. The ring hit me like a cattle prod. My sleep had been so deep, so total and dreamless, there could be no slow swim to the surface. One moment I was drowning in the black. The next I jolted upright, heart racing. I checked the digital clock: 6:58 A.M. I groaned and leaned over. The caller ID was blocked. A useless contraption. Everyone you'd want to avoid or who'd wanted to hide simply paid for the block. My voice sounded too awake in my own ears as I chirped a merry "Hello?" "Uh, Will Klein?" "Yes?" "It's Katy Miller." Then, as if an afterthought, "Julie's sister." "Hi, Katy," I said. "I left a message for you last night." "I didn't get in until four in the morning." "Oh. I guess I woke you up then." "Don't worry about it," I said. Her voice sounded sad and young and forced. I remembered when she was born. I did a little math. "You're, what, a senior now?" "I start college in the fall." "Where?" "Bowdoin. It's a small college." "In Maine," I said. "I know it. It's an excellent school. Congratulations." "Thanks." I sat up a little more, trying to think of a way to bridge the silence. I fell back on the classics: "It's been a long time." "Will?" "Yes?" "I'd like to see you." "Sure, that would be great." "How about today?" "Where are you?" I asked. "I'm in Livingston," she said. Then added, "I saw you come by our house." "I'm sorry about that." "I can come to the city if you want." "No need," I said. "I'll be out visiting my father today. How about we hook up before that?" "Yeah, okay," she said. "But not here. You remember the basketball courts by the high school?" "Sure," I said. "I'll meet you there at ten." "Okay." "Katy," I said, switching ears. "I don't mind telling you that this call is a little weird." "I know." "What do you want to see me about?" "What do you think?" she replied. I did not answer right away, but that did not matter. She was already off the line. |
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