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We injected her with the WDE-4-11 formula, Dan said. That slowed the apoptosis reaction, but shes still breaking down, particularly around her facial lesions.
We have to operate immediately, Amos said. We have to get rid of that compromised tissue, see if we can stop the chain reaction entirely.
Margaret turned to Dan. Has she given any indication of when she started showing symptoms? What has she said so far?
She just wont talk to us, he said. She believes were here to kill her. She keeps asking for her father, but I think she knows her father is dead. Shes asking for her mother, too.
Did you contact the mother? Margaret asked.
Dan shook his head. We havent tried.
Amos turned on him. What the h.e.l.l do you mean, you havent tried? The girl just lost her father. She needs her family.
I have orders to keep any infected victims in isolation, Dan said. No contact of any kind until Ive relinquished custody, which Im doing now to you, Doctor Montoya.
Well, fine, Margaret said. Weve got custody now. Clarence, please call the girls mother.
No, Clarence said.
Margaret stared at him, dumbfounded. Dan she could understand, he was military, but Clarence? We are calling this girls family, and right now.
Im afraid we cant do that, Doc, Clarence said.
But she doesnt have triangles, Margaret said. Shes got something, sure, but nothing is going to hatch out of her. Shes not a threat.
Clarence shook his head. You know we cant say that for sure, Margaret. How many times have you told me that the disease might s.h.i.+ft, might become contagious? You said its mutated, right?
Margaret didnt know what to sayhe was using her own words against her.
Amos jabbed a finger at the monitor. That is an American citizen in that cage. Yes, cage. Shes got rights, G.o.ddamit.
Clarence again shook his head. Not right now she doesnt. We contact the mother and the next thing you know, the press is all over it.
The press? Amos shouted. Youre worried about the press? Listen up, you goose-stepping a.s.sho
Amos, stop, Margaret said. Hes right. She could be contagious.
Amos looked at her like she was crazy. Well, sure she could be contagious, he said. Thats why we have her in a f.u.c.king BSL-4 containment cell. It doesnt change the fact that shes a scared teenage girl. She needs her family. We can bring in the mother, keep her under surveillance or whatever.
Hes right about the media, too, Margaret said.
Margaret, what the h.e.l.l is wrong with you? Amos said. Youre a doctor. Remember the phrase primum non nocere?
Margaret swallowed. The phrase was Latin for first, do no harm. It wasnt actually part of the Hippocratic Oath, but the words were still drilled into every med students head.
Yes, I remember, she said. I also remember another Latin phrase, the one we found painted in Kiet Nguyens bedroom. The house with all the dead kids. E pluribus unum. You remember that?
Amos said nothing. He looked away.
Whats that mean, Amos? Say it.
It means out of one, many, he said quietly.
So we follow the orders, Margaret said. We dont call the girls family. Get suited up. Were going to go in there and talk to her.
Fully suited, Margaret and Amos walked into the autopsy room. An airtight door led into the collapsible walkway that connected Trailer B. Margaret watched the light above that door turn from red to green. Amos pulled up on the latch and swung the door outward to reveal a four-foot-long corridor and a matching door on the other side. They had to close their door to open the other, both because it was an airlock and because there wasnt enough room in the corridor to open both.
When it came time to move the MargoMobile, built-in nozzles would douse the walkways interior with the chlorine/bleach. Gitsh and Marcus would then fold the walkway into its bracket inside Trailer B, shut the seamless outer door, and the MargoMobile would make like Willie Nelsonon the road again.
She stepped into the walkway. Amos shut the door behind her. Above the door to Trailer B, the light turned from red to green. Amos opened that door, and they stepped through. Only four feet away sat Bettys containment cell.
The girl lifted her head to see them, and Margarets heart nearly broke in two.
Three giant black sores soiled the left side of her face. One centered on her cheekbone, one on her jaw where it met the neck, and one up on her temple. The last one undercut dark hair that must have been beautiful once. Now, wet strands clung to her face, her forehead and the table around her.
The decomposing black spots on her face were by far the worst, but they werent the only trouble areas. At least two dozen dime-size circles spotted her body. Her hands looked terrible; half the skin there was wrinkled, black and oozing, her fingers like a modern-art sculpture made from wet raisins. Several IV needles ran into veins on her feettwo of the few unblemished areas left on her body.
The girl shook with sobs. Even though shed been strapped down for something like sixteen hours, she had no shortage of tears.
Margaret and Amos walked up to the clear gla.s.s cell. A flat-panel touch-screen controller mounted on the door served as a wireless interface for all systems in the containment cell. It could even be used to trigger a last-ditch emergency sterilization. All someone had to do was type in #-5-4-5-5, and every inch of both trailers would fill with the deadly chlorine/bleach combination.
Margaret hit a b.u.t.ton to turn on the intercom systemthey would be able to hear Betty on their earpieces, and their voices would be pumped into speakers inside the cell.