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In the Shadow of Bones
by

Robert A. Metzger

Third Metacarpal тАУ Right Hand
Day 1

The sun hung low, just floating above a sea that looked like chocolate
syrup.

тАЬThis isnтАЩt necessary, Rick.тАЭ

I moved slowly cautiously, sliding one foot forward at a time, working my
way across a greasy plank. Winter storms had transformed the Santa
Monica pier into a pile of splintered wood and twisted steel girders that
now tumbled into the dark water. I sat down on the sheared end of
rusted steel beam and let my soot-caked boots dangle out over the dead
sea.

тАЬYou donтАЩt have to do this. You donтАЩt owe me a thing.тАЭ

Hovering above my head in the warm breeze, sludge-stained gulls cried,
searching for fish, but not willing to get near the water. They were
survivors, smart enough not to join the other rotting corpses that were
being battered about in the dark frothy surf.

I popped the straps of my backpack, and then hung the bundle from a
bent rod that protruded from a shard of concrete. The pack felt far too
light, but then I reminded myself that Nicky had only been twelve and, of
course, small for his age.

тАЬJust throw the whole pack in, Rick.тАЭ

A distorted red sun, flecked black by passing clouds, now rested on the
dark Pacific. Not a single ship was out there. Not a single white sail
appeared from over the horizon тАУ and none was likely to. Peeling back
velcro straps, I reached into the backpack and pulled out NickyтАЩs list.
Like everything else in the world, it was coated with ash.

тАЬSanta Monica pier, CaliforniaтАЭ I read aloud.

тАЬJust forget me, Rick.тАЭ

It was NickyтАЩs last list. He had updated it almost daily: adding,
changing, deleting. Twelve pages long, and with more than a thousand
entries, it listed all the places heтАЩd go, all the things heтАЩd see. Nicky
had wanted to stand atop the Eiffel Tower, tough the weather-roughened
front paw of the Sphinx, read the original Constitution, cross the
Australian outback to reach Ayers Rock, drift down the Ganges in a