““Seth, come on,” I begged, moving closer. “We saw the Red Arrow. We want to help you. Let us.” He climbed into the car and put the key in the ignition. “Seth!” I yelled, moving around and banging on the windshield. “Come on!” Seth looked at me through the windshield, his jaw set, his expression grave. “You guys can’t help me,” he insisted, looking from me to Frank, who was trailing a few steps behind. “Not with this.” Without another word, Seth slammed his door and turned the key in the ignitio...n. I backed away from the car just in time for him to throw it in drive and peel out of the parking lot. Frank looked as worried as I felt. “What do you think will happen to him?” he asked. I shrugged. “Hopefully, it won’t be as bad as what happened to Neanderthal,” I replied. “But I’m not feeling optimistic.” Frank sighed. “Let’s go home,” he suggested. Home—and a nice home-cooked meal from Aunt Trudy—sounded pretty great right now. The sun had just gone down, and the streetlights made a warm glow against the inky-blue sky.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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