"Robert A. Metzger - In the Shadow of Bones" - читать интересную книгу автора (Metzger Robert)In the Shadow of Bones
by Robert A. Metzger Third Metacarpal – Right Hand Day 1 The sun hung low, just floating above a sea that looked like chocolate syrup. “This isn’t necessary, Rick.” I moved slowly cautiously, sliding one foot forward at a time, working my way across a greasy plank. Winter storms had transformed the Santa Monica pier into a pile of splintered wood and twisted steel girders that now tumbled into the dark water. I sat down on the sheared end of rusted steel beam and let my soot-caked boots dangle out over the dead sea. “You don’t have to do this. You don’t owe me a thing.” Hovering above my head in the warm breeze, sludge-stained gulls cried, searching for fish, but not willing to get near the water. They were survivors, smart enough not to join the other rotting corpses that were I popped the straps of my backpack, and then hung the bundle from a bent rod that protruded from a shard of concrete. The pack felt far too light, but then I reminded myself that Nicky had only been twelve and, of course, small for his age. “Just throw the whole pack in, Rick.” A distorted red sun, flecked black by passing clouds, now rested on the dark Pacific. Not a single ship was out there. Not a single white sail appeared from over the horizon – and none was likely to. Peeling back velcro straps, I reached into the backpack and pulled out Nicky’s list. Like everything else in the world, it was coated with ash. “Santa Monica pier, California” I read aloud. “Just forget me, Rick.” It was Nicky’s last list. He had updated it almost daily: adding, changing, deleting. Twelve pages long, and with more than a thousand entries, it listed all the places he’d go, all the things he’d see. Nicky had wanted to stand atop the Eiffel Tower, tough the weather-roughened front paw of the Sphinx, read the original Constitution, cross the Australian outback to reach Ayers Rock, drift down the Ganges in a |
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