“Don't go there,” the locals warned. “People starve to death there.”
I laughed, pausing outside the pub to bring up a hiking map. The field was a shortcut to Mullaghmeen Forest, and I saw no reason to avoid it.
Until I tripped over a ribcage, strands of muscle and cloth clinging. I couldn't stand. I couldn't walk. Suddenly weak, hungry beyond all reason, batting at tall grass that whispered in a breeze.
I crawled, desperate to get back to the road. Every inch was hard won. Every quarter inch. Every...
I should have asked why they hadn't laughed with me.
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