The Dark and Hollow Places - Carrie Ryan [38]
“I have some tokens,” I start to say, “and I might have some other valuable stuff if I just—”
Elias shakes his head. “That’s not what they want.”
“I don’t understand,” I tell him, frustrated. “What else could they want?”
Elias just looks at Catcher and finally Catcher says, “Me. They want me.” He turns back to the window, placing his hands on the sill. His fingertips dig into the rotten wood.
Elias slumps to the bed, distractedly rubbing one of his legs as if it bothers him. Their silence is too much.
“Someone has to explain to me what’s going on here,” I demand.
Catcher doesn’t move. Doesn’t say anything.
“How much do you know?” Elias asks.
“Nothing!” I snap back at him.
He sighs, stretching his neck in an attempt to relax the muscles. “Catcher’s very valuable,” he says. “The Recruiters desperately want him because he’s immune, which means he can go anywhere. Do anything. Get anything.”
I nod. “He told me about that.”
“Right. Well, they were chasing us—me; Catcher; Gabry; her mom, Mary; and her friend Harry—because they wanted Catcher. But it’s not just him they want because they can’t really control him. His whole value is in going out and getting supplies, but they need a reason for him to come back. So the way they’d control him is by imprisoning people he loves. It’s a guarantee that he’ll always return.”
I stare at Catcher’s back. His shoulders are hunched, his body curved over itself. Once again I realize how much of a burden his immunity really is.
“So you’re saying they’ll let us on the island and into the Sanctuary because of Catcher?” I ask quietly.
Elias doesn’t respond at first but then says, “Yes. Catcher’s our only way to get to Gabry.”
“But you’re a Recruiter,” I protest, because it can’t be true. “They have to let you into the Sanctuary.”
Elias shakes his head. “They don’t. I mean, they might if I bargain with them, but they don’t have to accept you. They won’t accept you unless …” He swallows, refuses to look me in the eye. “They’ll only let you on the island because you’re a woman and they’d want to take advantage of that. I wouldn’t let that happen to you.”
“Oh.” I stare down at the floor, understanding. A layer of dust coats the scarred wooden boards. I was never very good at keeping the place clean. It makes the room feel abandoned.
The sound of the Dark City raging filters through the open window along with the smell of smoke. We’re running out of time to figure out what to do next. I think about my sister alone at the Sanctuary with no one to protect her—not only from the dead but from the living as well.
“There has to be something we can do,” I murmur. I feel so useless, my mind spinning but finding no solutions.
Catcher lets out a long breath. “Let’s go,” he says. He steps onto the fire escape, his feet on the rusted metal a loud rattle in the quiet room. “Let’s make the trade.”
I wait for Elias to protest but instead he slumps in relief, pressing his hands to his face. Frowning, I stare at him as I hear Catcher climbing to the roof. A part of me wants to comfort Elias but he’s not the one who just agreed to hand himself over as bait to the Recruiters.
I turn and chase after Catcher, still trying to figure out a way to work everything out and failing. Around us the City continues to fall apart: billowing smoke clouds hovering over the Neverlands, alarm bells blaring. The crowds pushing at the docks to the east have swelled and we can hear the shouting from here.
Catcher stands surveying it all. I want to tell him he doesn’t have to do this, but I know that would be a lie. We both need my sister safe, and handing him over is the only way. And so I ask him, “Are you okay?” even though it’s a stupid question.
He shrugs. “It’s like I said before. We do what it takes to survive.” He sounds so emotionless that it makes the air around us feel that much colder.
“We can try to figure out another way,” I offer.
He turns to face me, his expression resigned. “There’s no other option, Annah. They have Gabry and they have safety