room alone and eat at a drugstore counter."

"Sister, don't I know!"

The broad-browed, dim-eyed face of a bus was bearing down on them.

"Look," Garda Parton said urgently, "Why don't you come home with me? You can phone your dragon. Stay all nightI'm in an apartment now, no drugstore counters."

"I can't go to work tomorrow in the se clothe s

"Oh, look!" Garda Parton's hand gripped hers, and it too was burning. "We can both just be 'sick' tomorrow! We'vo got things to work out..."

The bus whe ozed to a stop and its door doubled open. Garda swung up, her fingers twined in Van's. One split second of pause, and Van swung up too.

"We'll work those things out all right," she laughed from doop inside as she dropped her coins in the glass meter.

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