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Kate ran, dodging around Ana's foxhole, and her hand held another missile. Ana waited for her; Kate took aim, wild laughter glinting in her eye.

"You surrender?" she said.

Ana tried something new—that's what this was all about, after all—and once again felt for the ground under Kate's feet, but instead of rocking it, or digging it, she made it climb. She was getting better at making these mounds, these towers. She made the soil flow and creep over Kate's shoes, up her ankles—then held it.

"What the—" Kate jerked her feet, kicking them free. The earth wasn't hard and didn't hold her long, but it gave Ana time to scramble to the other side of her shelter. Imagine what I could do with more, she thought. If she could build the earth up around someone's whole body, bury them up to their necks so they couldn't move at all . . .

Now Kate had marbles in both hands. "That's it. No more Miss Nice Guy."

Suddenly Ana was in a war zone, dodging bullets that pounded into the ground all around her, zooming in from all sides. They weren't very big, and none of them came right at her—this was, after all, a game. But they kept her from fleeing, locking her into a small space on the lawn, and she was laughing at the dirt flying everywhere, at Kate's wild expression, and the increasingly chaotic state of the lawn.

They both turned to the sound of the back door opening. DB and Hardhat emerged, rushing to the porch railing to look over the lawn. Ana tried to catch her breath. Kate, also breathing hard, her hair matted with sweat, joined her.

Hardhat frowned at them with a look of bafflement. "Christ, what the fuck are you two doing?"

Ana and Kate looked at each other. Ana, a gleam in her eyes, said, "Demolitions and excavations?"

Kate burst out laughing, Ana joined in, and the two of them fell against each other, hysterical.

DB shook his head, and Hardhat said, "You're damn lucky we don't have a fucking damage deposit on the line for this place."

The guys seemed just as taken with Ana's newfound ability. As they trailed inside, Hardhat mapped out great plans for their future exploits. "I can totally fucking see it—you dig this big motherfucking ditch, like a moat, see? Like if we had to protect something—then I'll build a bridge, or a tower, or—"

Kate laughed. "She can build a bridge! She can build us a tower and no one could touch us!"

DB nodded thoughtfully. "Yeah. It's pretty cool." As usual, his six hands were tapping to an unheard rhythm. Sort of. The rhythm seemed a bit off tonight, as if he was distracted. He kept watching Kate.

"Just wait," Ana said. "The next challenge will be at the top floor of a skyscraper. No dirt."

"Well, aren't you Mary fucking Sunshine," Hardhat said.

Kate was now staring back at DB. The drummer's patter faltered. "Michael, is something wrong?" Kate said.

"Uh—no. I was just—"

"I'm talking about the drumming. You're all out of synch. I just wondered if something was wrong."

DB froze. Too late, he started again, tapping a pair of hands on his knees, but it looked more like nerves than his usual accompaniment. Kate was right—the beats were off. There wasn't a rhythm, just noise.

Kate picked a throw pillow off the arm of the sofa.

"Oh no, no—" DB said, holding out all six arms in defense.

Kate hurled the pillow at him. It hit his shoulder with a thump, and DB glimmered, then disappeared, leaving Wild Fox curled up on the sofa. The illusion had been destroyed. "Geez, Curveball! No fair! You totally suck in a pillow fight!"

She stood over him, a second pillow in her hands. "You're covering for him. What's he up to?"

"I'm not covering. I just wanted to see if you could spot it. And . . . you can. So there."

Wild Fox was not a very good liar.

Kate said, "I wouldn't put it past you, but you're way too nervous to be just pulling a prank. What's the deal?"

Glowering, Wild Fox crossed his arms. "He said he wouldn't vote me off next time if I covered for him."

"So what's he doing?" She wouldn't let up.

"I don't know, I didn't ask!"

The phone by the kitchen bar rang. Wild Fox jumped for it, but Kate cut him off and beat him to the handset.

"Hello? Why, hello Cleo. No, Wild Fox isn't here." Kate was looking right at him. "I'd have thought you'd want to talk to DB. He seems more your . . . speed. Oh, you do want to talk to him? Yeah, he's here." Wearing a catty grin, Kate handed the set to Wild Fox.

Sullen now, Wild Fox shook his tail, and the illusion shimmered back into place. It was almost like a heat mirage, or a mist in the air. He rippled, then he was DB, all six arms and deep voice.

"Yeah?" he said at the phone and glared at Kate. After a moment of listening, he replied, "Yeah. Okay." Then hung up.

"So he's with Pop Tart."

"I don't know, I just said I'd cover for him. I'm supposed to say I'm going for a walk and then come back in five minutes with Wild Fox. I mean me."

"Then you'd better get going," she said. That catty smile was starting to turn vicious.

Wild Fox/DB left, almost running, slamming the door behind him.

Hardhat stared at her. "What the fuck was that all about?"

She just shook her head. "This is so high school."

He turned to Ana for explanation, but she shrugged. "I don't know, but I'm betting on fireworks in five minutes."

"Then let's bring the popcorn," he said.

They all stood at the door, when DB and Wild Fox walked in, right on schedule. Kate, Ana, and Hardhat waited, leaning on the walls in the foyer.

DB froze when confronted with the faces looking at him. He threw a glance over his shoulder at Wild Fox.

The shorter joker grinned sheepishly. "Sorry man. I'd have pulled it off, but apparently I got no rhythm."

Ignoring them, DB barreled through the foyer without a second glance. Kate followed him, calling, "Hey, Michael. You get lucky, or what?"

He turned on her, and for a moment he really did look like a monster, filling the room, hunching his shoulders and bracing his arms like he wanted to punch rocks. Kate stumbled back a step.

"Yeah, I did," he said. "Not that it's any of your business."

This was when the screaming match started. Kate liked him, Ana knew. But maybe not enough to let this go. Or maybe too much to let this go. Ana readied herself to tackle Kate if she decided to throw something. She had that look, like when she lost her temper at Hive. Except this was worse.

But Kate didn't have anything in her hands. She didn't get mad, didn't scream, didn't cry. Very quietly, very calmly, she looked square at DB, and her face was a mask. When she spoke, her voice was low, cutting, like a scalpel. "You really are just trying to get every woman here into bed before the show's over, aren't you? I had you figured out from the start."

She walked out of the room.

The silence turned suffocating. Ana, Hardhat, and Wild Fox stared at DB like he was a train wreck.

Wild Fox said, "Dude, I'm totally sorry—"

DB went after her, where she'd fled to her room. "Hey, wait a minute. Kate!" His voice boomed.

Ana, in her turn, ran after him. She couldn't hope to get to Kate before he did, but she tried.

DB leaned against the frame of the door to their room, six arms forming a cage around it. If Kate came out, she'd fall into his embrace whether she liked it or not.

"I don't want to talk to you!" Kate's muffled voice came through.

"Come on, what did you expect me to do? I wasn't going to sit around waiting—"

"Oh, please!"

"Maybe you'll think twice about playing hard to get next time!"

Ana sidled up to the door. "Hey Kate, can I come in?"

After a moment, the door knob clicked, unlocked.

DB was tall, and Ana wasn't. She slipped under his lowest arm and got in place to shoulder open the door. She turned the knob, but DB stuck a hand out, shoving the door, bracing it open when Kate tried to slam it shut from the other side.

"Stop it!" Ana turned on him, glaring.