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it. I glanced at Robin and then approached him. "Hello, Natani," I said, He nodded. "I bet you

have seen many girls like us come and go."

He nodded again, turned off the water, and

began to wrap the hose neatly around its holder. "Are there any other girls here now?" I asked.

eyeing Robin, "Besides the five of us, I mean?" He didn't answer. He tightened the faucet, then stood and looked out at the horses, who had lifted

their heads and started toward the water trough. "I see only what I see. You must see only what

you see, too," he finally replied, and went back into

the barn.

"What's that mean? I see only what I see?"

Robin asked.

"I think he's afraid to say anything," I said.

nodding. I looked back at the house. "I don't know

about you, but I'd like to find out if she's locked up

down there."

"What for?" Rabin folded her arms under her

breasts. "What could we do about it anyway? We can't

do anything for ourselves, much less for someone

else. Forget about it. That's what he meant when he

said see only what you see. Don't go looking for

things you can't see. He didn't live as long as he's

lived poking his nose into someon

e else's business."

She started away to join the other girls.

I watched the horses drinking a moment, then

followed Robin. Gia looked up when I sat. I could see

Robin had told her I had spoken to Natani.

"You're not playing with fire," Gia said.

"You're playing with TNT and I'm telling you now,

we're not going to get blown up with you."

"Oh, let's stop talking about her. Let's just


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