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The Uninvited

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has flown up around her neck, disturb me.Her eyes are wide open, as if she’stransfixed. She doesn’t blink.Stephanie rushes over and cradles herhead. She presses her finger to Kaitlin’sneck and begins to whimper. I am about toask if Kaitlin is dead when somethingmakes me look up.A movement at the top of the stairs.‘Hey, Hesketh.’<strong>The</strong>re, as rigid as a little Lego man,stands the boy I love.He still has a sore pink halo round hismouth where he licked the salt from hislips. He doesn’t seem to notice his motherlying sprawled and motionless on thestairs. Or Stephanie holding her head.‘I’m still hungry.’I can’t speak.

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