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Lindsay Buroker

Torrent

CHAPTER 1

You get yourself into strange places when youre broke, jobless, and trying to figure out how to pay back sixty thousand dollars in college loans. Such as dark, musty mine shafts that have been abandoned for a hundred years.

Not to sound like a belligerent seven year old in the back of the car, but how much farther? I asked and wiped my nose.

You wouldnt think anyones nose could run in Arizonas 1.37 % humidity, but my nostrils were coated with dust, microscopic shards of stone, and the remains of that bug I inhaled on the off-off-road drive up here. Somehow, when Id been studying archaeology at ASU and picturing myself as the female Indiana Jones of the Southwest, I hadnt made allowances for the bug guts.

Were close, Simon said, I promise.

He was leading the crawl through the doddering old mine, and there wasnt enough room for me to scoot up beside him. That made him fortunate, because if I could see his smartphone and the app that was supposedly leading us to this treasure, Id probably discover there was no reception down here and that he was making educated guesses again. At that point, Id be obligated to punch him, Yaiyais lectures about proper ladylike behavior notwithstanding.

Close as in just around the next bend? I asked. Or close as in the it-cant-be-that-far-to-the-Winslow-rest-stop incident?

Simon grinned back at me, his bronze face grimy, his short black hair full of dust, and his headlamp blinding me. Delia, I promise we are much closer to our destination than we are to Winslow, Arizona.

How comforting.

He winked, reminding me for all the world of Coyote from the Navajo legends, though, as hes quick to point out, the Makah are about as closely related to the Navajo as Norwegians are to Greeks.

Simon glanced at the display on his smartphone, then shuffled forward again. I gave the splintered supports above our heads a wary glance, then followed after him.

Theres an open area ahead, he said. This might be what were looking for.

Despite my grousing, anticipation flowed into my limbs, and I crawled faster, ignoring the dirt and gravel slipping past my belt to fill my jeans and underwear with gritty souvenirs to discover later. Simon scrambled down a slope into a relatively flat space where he could stand.

His head rotated, his lamp beam sweeping across the area. Hm.

That hm didnt sound particularly exultant. When I scrambled down the slope and came to my feet beside him, I was underwhelmed.

Lo, a broken shovel haft, I said, raising an arm in triumph. Finally, the rare relic that will make our business famous, bring in clients with lots of money, and earn me the respect of peers whove shunned me since I embarked on this dubious career. My sarcasm grew a little raw there at the end, and I reminded myself that Id chosen to give up the legitimate job, so complaining wasnt seemly.

Did you say lo? Simon asked.

Not in any sort of seriousness.

Oh, good. I was afraid Id have to tease you relentlessly for the rest of the day. He picked up the shovel haft and knocked dust off it. It might be a hundred years old, but even in pristine condition, it wouldnt be an item that collectors sought.

Theres no iron on it, Simon said. This isnt what the metal detector picked up.

I eyed the dirt ceiling again. Not for the first time, I wondered if hed simply chanced across bottle caps buried in the rocky hillside above, but hed assured me on multiple occasions that the Dirt Viper was accurate to fifty feet, not only at finding metal, but at displaying its depth. It ought to be. Wed paid thousands for the thing. Add that to the subterranean explorers app hed made, and we ought to be the premier treasure hunters of the Southwest. Thus far, though, hed made more money for the business by selling copies of the software, and Id made more by bargaining for arrowheads and antiques at estate sales.

Lets see whats over the next rubble pile, I said, continuing forward. At least, I tried to continue. Something tugged at my waist, and I stumbled.

The bullwhip I wore on my belt had unraveled, the tip catching in the rocks. It was probably a silly accoutrement for a treasure hunter who rarely crossed pits of snakes or fled from giant boulders, but it came in handy often enough that I endured the mocking I got from friends, family, and airport security. I grumbled and returned to extricate it while Simon laughed.

Youre supposed to assist a woman in trouble, not snicker at her. I pointed a finger at his nose. This is why you have a hard time getting girls.

Really? I thought it had more to do with my scrawny limbs, passion for all-weekend RealmSaga sessions, and pathological inability to speak to women without stuttering.

No, its definitely the inappropriate snickering. I freed the bullwhip and looped it again on my belt opposite the multi-tool that completed my adventuring ensemble. A girl likes to know that you support her and-

A shriek rang out of the darkness. I jumped so high I nearly cracked my head on the tunnel support.

What the-? Simon asked.

I would have asked something similar, but I was too busy clutching my chest and wondering if ones heart really could leap into ones throat. Itd been so silent since we entered the passage that I was surprised to learn anyone else was on the same mountain, much less in the same mine. And apparently in distress. Or pain. Male? Female? I couldnt tell. The scream rang out again.

I jogged for the rock pile and climbed a couple of feet, shining my headlamp into the darkness ahead. Do you think we can get there from here?

Er. Simon hadnt moved. The whites of his eyes were visible around his irises.

I frowned back at him. Whats the hold up? Someones in pain.

It sounds like someones being attacked. The closest thing to a weapon I have is an app that makes machine gun noises.

Dont be silly. Attacked by what? Someone must have fallen into a pit or something and needs help.

The scream came again, much weaker this time, almost a whimper.

I crawled higher up on the rubble pile until my head almost bumped against the ceiling. On hands and knees, I advanced atop the gravel and boulders, not certain if the tunnel continued or if Id run into a dead-end. I was relieved when rocks shifted behind me, announcing that Simon was following. Despite my certain words, I didnt truly want to crawl deeper into the mine alone.

We shuffled across the top of the rubble-filled tunnel in silence for a few minutes. The scream didnt come again. I wondered if we were going in the wrong direction, but thered been no other alternative routes, at least not from the mine shaft wed entered through. Itd been so hidden behind tall grass and manzanita that I wouldnt have thought anyone had traipsed through it for years if not decades. But we couldnt be the only explorers-my mind shied away from labeling us as scavengers-out here.

Stop, Simon whispered.

What is it? I halted, turning my face left and right to probe the darkness ahead with my headlamp.

Do you smell I swear I caught a whiff of blood.

At first, I thought he might be joking-what did he think he was, a bloodhound? but the dusty air did have a different scent. Blood? I wasnt sure, but the memory of elk hunting with my grandfather came to mind, so maybe so.

He could have gotten some cuts I said, though Id grown less certain of my fall-in-a-pit theory. What kind of pits would there be in mine shafts, anyway?

Im glad youre leading the way, Simon muttered.

I continued forward, keeping my eyes trained on the darkness ahead. Youre not living up to all those stories about Native Americans being brave warriors.

Youre thinking of the Comanche. My people have always been peaceful fishermen. We rocked at throwing parties and giving gifts too. Youve heard of potlatches, right? If you want me to make a gift for whatever is attacking that person, Ill be happy to do so.

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