“I’m afraid her mother took her on a trip to
“Everyone knows where they are,” said
“Yes, I would,” said Matt.
Chacho arrived first. Then Fidelito burst through the door, to be yanked to a halt by Ton-Ton. “D-don’t you listen to anything, y-you turkey!” shouted the older boy. “Sister Artemesia says, uh, to stay away from that s-screen!”
“Matteo! Matteo! Matteo!” shrieked Fidelito at the end of Ton-Ton’s arm.
“I’ll b-beat the stuffing out of you!”
“You’re alive! My big brother!” sang Fidelito, not the least worried by Ton-Ton’s threat.
Matt had to swallow hard to keep tears from forming. Fidelito had called him brother! No one had ever done that. He was so moved he could barely speak.
“Are you all right?” said Chacho.
“Yes,” said Matt, struggling to gain control of his emotions. Chacho had lost weight
in the few days since Matt had seen him, and his face looked haunted. “Are
“
“Me too,” said Matt.
“Are you living in a castle?” said Fidelito. “
“If I had one, I’d tell it to eat your b-brain,” growled Ton-Ton. “Now sit!” He shoved Fidelito onto a floor cushion.
“Do your zombies eat brains?” the little boy asked excitedly. “Are they horrible and scary?”
“They’re only sad,” said Matt.
“Use your head, Fidelito. How could he find enough brains to feed thousands of zombies?” said Chacho. “Do you think he can put in an order to a company in Argentina?”
“As a matter of fact, they eat plankton,” said Matt.
“The same crap we, uh, had at the factory?” cried Ton-Ton.
“The same. Here they call it eejit pellets.”
“ ‘Plankton is the eighth wonder of the world,’ ” said Chacho, quoting the guards at the factory. “ ‘It’s full of protein, vitamins, and roughage.’ ”
“Especially roughage. It’ll take m-months to get rid of my zits,” mourned Ton-Ton.
“This is María’s latest patient,” she told the little boy. “It’s a finch. See? It has only one leg. María took it away from a cat, but by that time the damage was done.”
“Will the leg grow back?” Fidelito put his face close to the cage, and the bird fluttered away.
“Don’t scare it,
“But this one is
“I suppose so,” said the nun. “Now you must be very, very careful around the holoport. Stay at least six feet away from it. I have to teach a class in math, but I’ll come back in half an hour to check up on you. Ton-Ton, you’re in charge.”
“Yes, Sister,” said Ton-Ton.
Once the woman was gone, the boys fell upon the picnic basket, and Ton-Ton divided up the food. They had ham, chicken, and cheese sandwiches, hard-boiled eggs, celery sticks, and cupcakes. Fidelito poked one of the celery sticks into the birdcage, but the finch only cowered. “Give it cake crumbs,” said Chacho, so the little boy broke off a chunk and dropped it inside.