"Gregory Maguire-Lost" - читать интересную книгу автора (Maguire Gregory)Lost - by Gregory Maguire
Contents Stave One: Somebody Else in the Vehicle Stave Two: At the Flat in Weatherall Walk Stave Three: From the Chimney Inside the Chimney Stave Four: As Dante in thePurgatorio Stave Five: For the Time Being STAVE ONE Somebody Else in the Vehicle said the attorney-type into his cell phone. He wiped the wet from his face. "There must be. It's in the carpool lane." He listened, squinting, and motioned to Winnie: Stop. Don't open the car door yet . Already, other drivers were slowing down to rubberneck. "Where are we, Braintree, Quincy? On 93 north, anyway, a half mile beyond the junction with 128. Yes, I know enough not to move anyone, but I'm telling you, you'll have a hell of a time getting an through, what with rush hourтАФthere'll be a backup a mile long before you know it." He listened again. Then, "Right. I'll look. Two or more, maybe." Returning from a few quiet days on Cape Cod, Winifred Rudge had missed her turnoff west and gotten stuck on the JFK toward Boston. Woolgathering, nail biting, something. Focus was a problem. Late for her appointment, she'd considered the odds: in this weather, what were her chances of being ticketed for violating the diamond lane's two-riders-or-more rule? Limited. She'd risked it. So she'd been at the right place on the downgrade to see the whole thing, despite the poor visibility. She'd watched the top third of a white pine snap in the high winds. Even from a half mile away, she'd noticed how the wood flesh had sprung out in diagonal striations, like nougat against rain-blackened bark. The crown of the tree twisted, then tilted. The wind had caught under the tree's parasol limbs and carried it across three lanes of slow-moving traffic, flinging it onto the hood and the roof of a northbound Subaru in the carpool lane. The driver of the Subaru, four cars ahead of Winnie, had braked too hard and hydroplaned left against the Jersey barriers. The evasive action hadn't helped. Winnie had managed to tamp her brakes and avoid adding to the collection of |
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