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 Expecting dogs; Chyna woke from red dreams of refrigerator…chilled guns and exploding heads; but there were no dogs。 She was alone in the living room; and all was quiet。 The Dobermans were not padding back and forth on the porch; and when she was finally able to lift her head; she saw no dogs at the undraped window。
 They were outside; calmer now because they realized that their time would e。 Watching the door and windows。 Waiting to see her face。 Alert for the snick of a latch; the rasp of a hinge。
 She was in so much pain that she was surprised to have regained consciousness。 She was more surprised that her head was clear。
 One pain was separate from and more urgent than all her other distresses。 Unlike the agonies of tortured bones and muscles; this painful pressure could be relieved easily; and she wouldn't even have to put herself through the gruesome ordeal of moving from where she lay。 〃Hell no;〃 she mumbled; and slowly she sat up。
 Getting to her feet; she disturbed deep hurts that had slept as long as she had been lying on the floor but woke as soon as she began to rise: grindings in her bones and hot flares in her muscles。 Some were intense enough; at least initially; to make her fteeze and gasp for breath; but by the time she was standing tall; she knew there was no single pain so terrible that it would cripple her; and while the burden of her bined agonies was daunting; she was going to be able to carry it。
 She didn't have to carry the heavy chair any longer。 It lay on the floor around her in fragments and splinters; and none of her chains was encumbered by it。
 According to the mantel clock; the time was three minutes till eight; which unsettled her。 The last she remembered; it had been ten minutes past seven。 She wasn't sure how long she had taken to break free from the chair; but she suspected that she had lain unconscious for half an hour; perhaps longer。 The sweat had dried on her body; and her hair was only slightly damp at the nape of her neck; so half an hour was probably correct。 This realization made her feel weak and uncertain again。
 If Vess could be believed; Chyna still had four hours until he returned。 But there was much to be done; and four hours might not be time enough。
 Chyna sat on the edge of the sofa。 Freed from the pine dining chair; she was at last able to reach the carabiner on the short chain between her ankles。 This steel coupling connected the shorter chain to the longer one that had wrapped the chair and the table pedestal。 After screwing open the metal sleeve to reveal the gate in the carabiner; she disconnected herself from the longer chain。
 Her ankles remained cuffed; and on her way to the stairs to the second floor; she still had to shuffle。
 She switched on the stairwell light and laboriously climbed the narrow stairs; moving first her left foot and then her right onto each tread。 Because of the hobbling chain; she was unable to ascend one foot per tread; step over step; as she normally would have done; and her progress was slow。
 She kept a two…hand grip on the handrail。 With the heavy chair gone from her back; she was no longer precariously balanced; but she remained wary of tripping in her fetters。
 Past the landing; halfway up the second flight; all of her pains and the fear of falling and the hot pressure in her bladder bined to double her over with severe stomach cramps。 She leaned against the wall of the stairwell; clutching the handrail; suddenly sheathed in sour sweat; moaning low and wordlessly in misery。 She was certain that she was going to pass out; tumble backward; and break her neck。
 But the cramps passed; and she continued climbing。 Soon she reached the second floor。
 She switched on the hall light and found three doors。 Those to the left and right were closed; but the one at the end of the hallway stood open; revealing a bathroom。
 In the bathroom; although her hands were manacled and trembling badly; she managed to unbuckle her belt; unbutton her jeans; unzip; and skin down jeans and panties。 Sitting; she was hit by more waves of cramps; and these were markedly more vicious than those she had endured on the stairs。 She had refused to wet herself at the kitchen table; as Vess had wanted her to do; refused to be reduced to that degree of helplessness。 Now she couldn't make water; though she desperately wanted to do that…needed to do it to stop the crampsand she wondered if she had held out so long that a bladder spasm was pinching off the flow。 Such a thing was possible; and abruptly the cramps grew more severe; as if confirming her diagnosis。 She felt as if her guts were being rolled through a wringer…but then the cramps passed and relief came。
 With the sudden flood; she was surprised to hear herself say; 〃Chyna Shepherd; untouched and alive and able to pee。〃 Then she was simultaneously laughing and sobbing; not with relief but with a weird sense of triumph。
 Getting free of the table; shattering and shaking off the chair; and not wetting her pants seemed; together; to be an act of endurance and of courage equivalent to setting foot on the moon with the first astronauts to land there; slogging through blinding blizzards to the Pole with Admiral Peary; or storming the beaches of Normandy against the might of the German army。 She laughed at herself; laughed until tears spilled down her face; nevertheless; she still felt that degree of triumph。 She knew how small…even pathetic…her triumph was; but she felt that it was big。 〃Rot in Hell;〃 she said to Edgler Vess; and she hoped that someday she would have the chance to say it to his face just before she pulled a trigger and blew him out of this world。
 She had so much pain in her back from the battering that she'd endured; especially low around her kidneys; that when she was done; she checked in the toilet bowl for blood。 She was relieved to see that her urine was clear。
 Glancing in the mirror above the sink; however; she was shocked by her reflection。 Her short hair was tangled and lank with sweat。 The right side of her face along the jaw seemed to be smeared with a purple ink; but when she touched it; she discovered that this was the trailing edge of a bruise that mottled that entire side of her neck。 Where it wasn't bruised or smeared with dirt; her skin was gray and grainy; as if she had been suffering through a long and difficult illness。 Her right eye was fiery; no white visible any more: just the dark iris and the darker pupil floating in an elliptical pool of blood。 Both the bloodied eye and the clear left eye gazed back at her with a haunted expression so unnerving that she turned away from her own reflection in confusion and fear。
 The face in the mirror was that of a woman who had already lost some battle。 It wasn't the face of a winner。
 Chyna tried to press that dispiriting thought out of her mind at once。 What she had seen was the face of a fighter…no longer the face of a mere survivor; but afighter Every fighter sustained some punishment; both physical and emotional。 Without anguish and agony; there was no hope of winning。
 She shuffled from the bathroom to the door on the right side of the upstairs hall; which opened onto Vess's bedroom。 Simple furniture and a minimum of it。 A neatly made bed with a beige chenille spread。 No paintings。 No bibelots or decorative accessories。 No books or magazines; or any newspapers folded open to crossword puzzles。 This was nothing more than a place to sleep; not a room where he lingered or lived。
 Where he truly lived was in the pain of others; in a storm of death; in the calm eye of the storm where all was orderly but where the wind howled on every side。
 Chyna checked the nightstand drawers for a gun but didn't find one。 She found no phone either。
 The large walk…in closet was ten feet deep and as wide as the bedroom; essentially a room of its own。 At a glance; the closet held nothing useful to her。 She was sure to discover something worthwhile if she searched; maybe even a well…hidden gun。 But there were built…in cabinets with laden shelves and packed drawers; and boxes were stacked on boxes; she would need hours to pore through everything。 More urgent tasks awaited her。
 She emptied the dresser drawers on the floor; 

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