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by Sarah Crossan


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  PART V

  THE SPRING

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  BEA

  A girl arrives on-site with a small pot of cement powder and Maude squeals at her. “Are we building a house for leprechauns? I said we needed a barrel of the stuff, you nincompoop.”

  “I’ll get more.” The girl scuttles away.

  “Looks great,” I say. And it does. It’s the tenth dwelling we’ve built. At this rate we’ll have a place for everyone to sleep by summer. Maude rubs her nose along her sleeve.

  “Where’s lover boy?” she asks.

  “Mine or yours?”

  “Oh, get out of it, Bruce and me’s just pals, that’s all.” Her skin burns red.

  I take a few gulps of air from the face mask hanging around my neck. “We’ve had more petitions from Premiums asking to join the settlement. Have you time to interview them with me?” I look at the pod in the distance. It sparkles faintly. Now that people can come and go freely, and have seen what we’re building, they want to join us.

  “I need to refill this,” Maude says, tapping her air tank. “I can meet ’em when I go to the recycling station.”

  Dark clouds murmur. A droplet lands on my arm. “Rain,” I say, and smile.

  “Oh yeah, the plants’ll love it, but what about me barnet?” She pushes her scraggly hair behind her ears and pulls her hood over her head. She shuffles away towards the small hut we’ve built for Jo and her baby. Abel takes care of them, and maybe they’re a couple, but it doesn’t stop him visiting Alina’s grave every day. And he’s obsessed with planting. It’s because of him the nursery is blooming.

  “Where’s she going?” Ronan asks, appearing on the half-finished roof of the building.

  “You can’t work in the rain. Come down,” I tell him.

  He waves away the suggestion and tightens the straps on his dungarees. Quinn is coming our way, and as he passes Maude, they exchange a few words before moving on.

  He stands behind me, puts his arms around my waist, and nuzzles my neck. “Wanna take a trip into the city for a few days? Just the two of us,” he says.

  I hold out my hand and allow the rain to pool in it. “We tried that once before and it didn’t work out,” I say.

  “Just ’cuz something doesn’t work out the first time . . .” He trails off.

  “Maybe we should invite Ronan, just in case,” I say. “Or Maude.” I laugh.

  “We can handle it. We don’t need anyone else,” he says.

  “Are you talking about me?” Ronan calls from the roof. He never stops working, and he’s been teaching me how to paint. When I spend time with him, Quinn is quietly jealous, but I suppose that’s okay. And normal.

  “Quinn and I might take a trip. We wondered if you wanted to come with us,” I say.

  He laughs loudly—sarcastically. “Yes, I’d love to join you on your snog -fest.”

  “I promise we won’t snog,” Quinn says, and kisses the back of my neck.

  “Stop slacking off,” Ronan says, and returns to work.

  Quinn smiles and lets me go. “Do you want to see something?” he asks.

  I follow him to the garden where Abel is on his knees in the dirt. “There,” Quinn says, pointing. I crouch and touch green shoots that have burst through the soil, clawing for light.

  “Pear trees,” Abel says, smiling. “And I reckon the strawberries will be ready by summer.”

  “At this rate, we might live another few years,” I say.

  “We made it this far. It would be irresponsible to die now!” Abel says.

  “I better get to it,” Quinn says, passing a trowel from hand to hand. “We have a lot to do.”

  And he’s right. We all have a lot to do. A lot to learn. A lot still to be afraid of. But today, I’m glad of the rain on my hand and my own shallow breath.

  The elements finally belong to us all.

  And for now, that’s good enough.

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  About the Author

  SARAH CROSSAN is the author of Breathe. She has taught high school English and creative writing, and has also been a freelance magazine writer, a book reviewer, and an educational writer. She lives in England.

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  Credits

  COVER ART © 2013 BY CHRISTIAN FUENFHAUSEN

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  Copyright

  This book is a work of fiction. References to real people, events, establishments, organizations, or locales are intended only to provide a sense of authenticity, and are used to advance the fictional narrative. All other characters, and all incidents and dialogue, are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real.

  RESIST Copyright © 2013 by Sarah Crossan All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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  The text of this book is set in 12-point Fournier

  Book design by Paul Zakris

  Crossan, Sarah.

  Resist / by Sarah Crossan.

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  Sequel to: Breathe.

  Summary: Alina, Quinn, and Bea, now outlaws and outcasts, make their way to the last enclave of the Resistance but once there, they discover they can count on no one but each other and may, in fact, have to betray those they considered allies.

  ISBN 978-0-06-211872-1 (hardback)

  Epub Edition May 2013 ISBN 9780062118721

  [1. Science fiction. 2. Survival—Fiction. 3. Adventure and adventurers—Fiction.

  4. Insurgency—Fiction. 5. Environmental degradation—Fiction.] I. Title.

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Disclaimer

  T
itle

  Dedication

  Part I: The Journey

  1. Alina

  2. Bea

  3. Ronan

  4. Quinn

  5. Bea

  6. Ronan

  7. Alina

  8. Ronan

  9. Bea

  10. Alina

  11. Quinn

  Part II: The Choice

  12. Alina

  13. Bea

  14. Quinn

  15. Ronan

  16. Alina

  17. Bea

  18. Alina

  19. Ronan

  20. Alina

  21. Bea

  22. Quinn

  23. Ronan

  24. Bea

  25. Quinn

  26. Bea

  27. Alina

  28. Quinn

  29. Alina

  30. Bea

  31. Alina

  32. Quinn

  33. Alina

  34. Bea

  35. Ronan

  36. Alina

  37. Ronan

  Part III: The Betrayal

  38. Quinn

  39. Alina

  40. Bea

  41. Quinn

  42. Alina

  Part IV: The Return

  43. Ronan

  44. Alina

  45. Ronan

  46. Bea

  47. Ronan

  48. Quinn

  49. Bea

  50. Alina

  51. Quinn

  52. Bea

  53. Quinn

  54. Bea

  55. Quinn

  56. Ronan

  57. Quinn

  58. Alina

  59. Quinn

  60. Bea

  Part V: The Spring

  61. Bea

  About the Author

  Credits

  Copyright

  About the Publisher

 

 

 


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