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 it off。
 They had supplies to last a decade。 With care; there seemed no reason they could not last forever。 If the plague approached again; they could always self…infect。 Three years; Nathan Lee had argued with her。 A whole lifetime。
 She returned to the monitor; to her spectral lover。How long are you going to sit there? His hands were losing light。 She could see it。 He was freezing。 She resented that。 He knew how to take care of himself。 If he could make it across Tibet in the dead of winter; this should be a snap。 But he just sat there。
 Finally she could not bear to simply watch。 She got to her feet。 Her jaw was set。 Her decision was made。
 Nathan Lee would be hot with the virus now; but she could wear a biohazard suit。 The roads were piling up with snow; but she could take one of the big Army trucks with chains。 For that matter; she could walk。 It was only twelve miles。 The snow couldn't be that deep。
 The Captain intercepted her at the door。 She hadn't even been aware he was here。 〃Forget it;〃 he said。 〃One sacrifice is enough。〃
 〃I'm bringing him back;〃 she told him。 〃He can live out what's left in a warm bed in South Sector。〃
 〃That's not what he wants。〃
 〃Oh; he told you?〃
 〃I have eyes。〃
 〃Well I'm not giving up on him。〃
 〃We need you here; Miranda;〃 he said。
 〃Then send a team of men for him。〃
 〃Don't spoil it;〃 said the Captain。
 She felt skinned; she was so raw。 〃Spoil it?〃 she shouted。 People looked。 She lowered her voice。 〃He's throwing himself away。〃
 〃You know better。〃 He crooked one arm around her shoulders。
 She thought he was going to offer a sympathy hug。 〃Save your pity;〃 she said。
 But with a motion; he swept her to face the wall like a naughty child。 He put his head next to hers。 〃The man's doing his job;〃 he whispered in her ear。 He was stern。 〃Do yours。〃
 The reprimand took her breath。 He wasn't finished。 He laid one hand on her stomach。 On her womb。
 She flushed。 He'd learned her secret。 〃He told you before he went;〃 she whispered。
 〃No;〃 said the Captain。 〃Like I said; I have eyes。 My wife; she knew you were pregnant a long time ago。 I wasn't so sure。 But I am now。〃
 She fought with her joy; fought with her sorrow; which was it?
 〃You need to be thinking;〃 the Captain said。 〃What will you tell the city in the morning? They'll want to hear where things go from here。〃
 That hadn't occurred to her。 She would have to go public with something。 Their victory needed enunciation。 〃What am I supposed to say?〃 she murmured。
 〃Give them a story。 Tell them about the future。 Make it up。 A new land。 Wherever it is you see us going。〃
 He let go of her shoulder; and it felt like she was tumbling through empty space。 She put her hands against the wall to steady herself。 She laid her forehead against the hardness and breathed out。 Tears began burning down her cheeks; her first tears。 She was shaking。 Now was the time for the Captain to give her his shoulder。 But he didn't。 No pity。 He just stood beside her; faced out to the room; and guarded her tears。
 Then; for some reason; the sirens began。
 Swiping at her tears; Miranda glanced around。 All through the room; heads were lifting from monitors。 People stood hesitantly; half certain the wailing would shut off。 But it went on。
 〃What's happening?〃 Miranda asked。 〃Are we under attack?〃
 She looked for the generals' staffers。 Maybe they could explain。 But they had left。
 Men and women had begun checking each other's screens; confused。 〃It's got to be a false alarm;〃 someone insisted。 〃There's no movement in the valley。〃 Even so; people began drifting to the doorway; reluctant to leave their stations; and yet tugged by the sirens。 They didn't know what to trust。
 Out in the hallway; men and women were streaming for the exits; shrugging on jackets; grumbling about the bother。 Miranda pushed through them; making for the stairway to the roof。 The Captain was at her heels。 She climbed the stairs two at a time。
 The rooftop was bright with floodlights。 The snow sparkled like jewels。 It was piled to her knees; deeper than she'd thought。 The air swirled with heavy white flakes。 On the edge of the dark forest; tall phantom pines came and went in the gusts。
 Miranda went to the edge of the building and looked across at the glittering city。 It was beautiful; all decorated with holiday lights。 Big snow plows with flashing blue lights were blading clean the roads。 Columns of soldiers were filing through the streets。 The air raid sirens went on howling at them; waking the city; waking the dead。
 The generals; she thought。 They weren't finished yet。
  
 NATHANLEElifted his head。 He heard the song。 He opened his eyes。
 The world was pitch black。 He had been nearing the bottom。 Hypothermia was its own realm。 Now he floated back to consciousness。
 Who could be singing? It was so beautiful。
 He took a long minute to remember where he was。 He didn't see the snow。 He didn't feel the weight across his legs。 His arms were stone。 He felt rooted to the earth。 Ancient as a relic。
 He thought;I'm blind。 Then he lifted his head a little more; and there was the faintest glow on the far horizon。Dawn; he smiled。 Night was passing。
 The singing had no words。 He listened more intently。 It came to him。The throats of angels。
 Then there was light。
 
 36
 Exodus
 
 The valley lit white。
 Miranda stepped back from the flash。
 The far mountains went dark。 Abruptly they surged to orange and red in the gathering fireball。 That suddenly the air raid sirens fell silent。
 The only thing she knew about such things came from movies。 Next would e a tidal wave of wind and fire。 Buildings would ignite; glass fly; forests bend。 Their flesh would melt。
 The Captain thought so; too。 〃Get down!〃 he yelled。 They fell into the snow on top of the roof。
 But the aftershock never reached them。 Not a breeze。
 The weaponeers must have been planning it for days。 The bomb was perfectly planted; sized just right。 She could picture it from above。 With the base of the mesa for its anchor wall; the nuclear wind had cast out across the valley; east and south and north。。。away from the city。
 At last the sound of a thunderclap cracked above the city。 It passed over them to the west; into the night。
 On her elbows; Miranda crawled through the snow to the edge of the roof。 The mushroom cloud was flowering to the south and east; midway to Santa Fe。 It was pink。 The head reached their height; then went on growing; a long; skinny stalk poking at the stars。 The stars showed。 The blast had melted a hole in the very sky。
 The Captain joined her。 Side by side; they peered off toward the valley。
 〃What have you done?〃 murmured Miranda。
 〃I had no idea;〃 said the Captain。 His voice was full of shock。
 She closed her eyes。 〃Not you;〃 she said。 〃God damn my father。〃
 Everything stood revealed。 Ochs had been released to preach。 He had unwittingly brought the hordes of faithful into one place。 Her father had wielded the people's faith against them。 He had dangled the city as bait; then struck with one swift blow。 Their enemy was abolished。
 〃Don't;〃 the Captain stopped her quietly。 〃He's your father。〃
 She vomited。 Onto her arms; into the snow; over the edge。
 〃It was self…defense;〃 said the Captain。 But his voice was hollow。
 〃They were leaving。〃
 〃I know;〃 he whispered。
 〃A nuclear bomb。 Against children?〃
 The Captain searched for justification。 〃What did they expect? This is Los Alamos。〃
 〃They had no warning。〃
 〃It wouldn't have mattered。〃
 〃For some it might have。〃
 〃They were already dead;〃 he said。 〃All of them。〃
 〃That's monstrous。〃
 〃They were done with the world。 They'd said their prayers。 For them the siege was just another way to die。 A quicker way。〃
 〃The bomb was a mercy?〃
 〃We're spared;〃 said the Captain。 〃It's not pleasant how we're spared。 But now they won't e。〃
 〃A million people。〃
 〃Now we have a future;〃 he reminded her。 〃The future you wanted。〃
 〃Not like this。〃
 She looked at the Captain and his horror was explicit。 He looked old。 He didn't believe his own words。 She got to her knees。 〃e inside。〃
 〃Yes。〃 But he seemed so fragile。 He was shivering。 She had to help him to his feet。

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