Inside Out

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Author: Maria V. Snyder
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Fantasy & Magic
as I drew closer to the plant, forcing me to leave the vent. Sweat soaked my uniform, but a sudden chill gripped my spine when I couldn’t find Cogon and Broken Man anywhere near the plant.
    My name sounded in the thick air and I spun in time to see Cogon waving me over. He had hidden behind one of the fuel tanks. Broken Man was propped up in the laundry bin.
    “Now what?” Cog shouted over the chugging engines.
    “There’s an abandoned controller’s room by the fuel-intake valve.” I pointed. “The door’s locked, but I can open it from the inside.”
    Finding the air return duct crossing over the controller’s quarters, I had Cogon lift me up to it. I crawled through the duct until I found a vent into the controller’s room. I had discovered this small living space on one of my excursions.Thinking it was a perfect hideaway, I had proceeded to make it my own. It hadn’t taken me long to figure out why it had been empty. The intolerable noise from the plant, the oppressive heat and the fine coating of black grit covering everything had eventually driven me away despite the rarity of such a space.
    As Cog wheeled Broken Man in, I cleaned the room as best as I could with the towels. Cog lifted the prophet into a chair. Dust puffed out from the cushions.
    We stared at each other for a moment as the engines roared.
    “We’re in trouble,” Cog yelled. “This isn’t going to work. They’ll find us.”
    “They’ll think I killed the Pop Cop. I’ll be recycled,” Broken Man said.
    “You were going to be recycled anyway,” I said.
    Broken Man jerked his head in shock.
    “What did you think they would do after they interrogated you?” I asked.
    “But what happened to you?” the prophet asked.
    “Yeah, why are you here, Trella?”
    Broken Man’s nose crinkled in confusion. He was either a good actor or genuinely flustered. Drowning in trouble and still unable to trust the blond-haired man, I hesitated. Cogon stepped toward me, a mixture of fear and anger twisting his face. An expression I had never seen on Cog. There was only one scrub I cared for in this whole metal world, and he wallowed in this predicament with me.
    Damn. I pulled out the disks, spreading them in my hands like a fan. Cog’s mouth dropped open as though someone had slapped him.
    Broken Man raked his fingers through his hair as understanding dawned. “But the Pop Cops didn’t know about the disks,” he said.
    “Why not?” I asked.
    “I used an untraceable port and covered my tracks for the file transfer. However, I wasn’t as clever with my other forays into the computer system and was caught. When they questioned me before my accident and exile, they hadn’t a clue about the hidden files.”
    He glanced around the room. “Unless they suspected.”
    “So the Pop Cops rigged your former quarters just in case,” I said.
    “Why not just pick me up and ask?” Broken Man shuddered. The Pop Cops had a gruesome reputation.
    “They knew where to find you. They knew you didn’t have the disks on you. Plus if they waited, they could see who you recruited to break the rules in order to help you.”
    “That’s why you rescued him,” Cog said. “You started this whole mess by getting the disks.”
    I bit down on my retort. In my mind, Cogon had started it when he introduced me to his prophet, but in fairness I had made the decision to retrieve the disks. “All right,” I said to Broken Man. “Cog and I’ll have to lay low for a while. Let’s hope no one spotted Cog entering the lift. You’ll have to hide here.”
    “The scanners?” he asked.
    “The power and heat coming off those engines plays havoc with their scanners. This room hasn’t been used for hundreds of weeks. Keep the door locked at all times.”
    Cog rubbed a hand over his face. “I could put a blind in front of the door.”
    “A blind?” I asked.
    “It’s a thin sheet of metal. The maintenance crew uses them to cover holes and dents in the walls. If you
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