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“All right. Are we going to follow the moonlight road?”
“Yes. But it will be easier to do that if we get out of the car.”
“Are you sure?”
“Positive.”
“The car is faster.”
“But it will take us in the wrong direction.”
That made sense, he concluded. He opened his car door and climbed out. The colors of midnight grew ever more dazzling, swirling around him like an old-fashioned magic lantern show. No, not a magic lantern show; a kaleidoscope. That was it—he was inside a giant kaleidoscope and he was perceiving the secrets of the universe. He could watch the brilliant, shifting waves of light forever as long as Adelaide was there.
She rounded the car to join him. She had his pistol in one hand and the flashlight in the other.
“The end of the moonlight highway is down on the beach,” she explained.
“You’re sure?” he asked.
“Absolutely.”
“Why are we taking my gun?”
“Because I think someone is trying to kill us.”
Chapter 29
This is my fault,Adelaide thought. She had brought this danger down on Jake.
Later there would be time enough to contemplate the enormity of her guilt. First, she had to keep them both alive and safe.
“Don’t worry,” Jake said. He came to a halt in the sand. “If someone tries to hurt you, I’ll kill him.”
She was relieved to see that her words had succeeded in penetrating some of Jake’s drug-induced delirium. But if he had been poisoned with Daydream, as she suspected, the hallucinatory effects were nothing if not unpredictable. His mood was already undergoing a one-hundred-and-eighty-degree turn. He was switching from goofy but harmless to potentially dangerous and uncontrollable. If he turned on her, he would easily overpower her.
“You can kill him some other time,” she promised.
“Now would be better,” he insisted. “Then we can follow the moonlight to the answers.”
“Jake, you must listen to me very carefully. You’ve been drugged.”
He shook his head, as if trying to clear it. “I’m not drunk. I didn’t have even one martini.”
“Not drunk,drugged. Never mind. Follow me and stay very close.”
The drug had hypnotic properties and, heaven help her, she’d had enough experience with it to know that anyone under the influence was highly suggestible. The trick was to get inside the person’s delirium dream and try to shape the otherworldly reality of the visions.
“Can you see the moonlight highway now?” Jake asked.
“Yes,” she said. “It will take us someplace where we’ll both be safe. But we must hurry.”
“I’ll take you to the safe place, and then I’ll come back here and kill anyone who tries to hurt you.”
“We’ll talk about that plan later.”
“Sure,” Jake said.
She was familiar with the beach and the path that led down to it. During her time in Burning Cove she had walked most of the local beaches.
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