Then they came out of the narrow valley and at once she saw the reason.
There stood Peter and Edmund and all the rest of Aslan’s army fighting desperately against the crowd of horrible creatures whom she had seen last night;
only now, in the daylight, they looked even stranger and more evil and more deformed.
I stopped there. I’d been reading for over an hour and sleep still didn’t come.
It was almost two a.m. Everyone else was asleep. I had my flashlight on under the sleeping bag,
and maybe the light was why I couldn’t sleep, but I was too afraid to turn it off. I was afraid of how dark it was outside the sleeping bag.
When we got back to our section in front of the movie screen, no one had even noticed we’d been gone.
Mr. Tushman and Ms. Rubin and Summer and all the rest of the kids were just watching the movie.
They had no clue how something bad had almost happened to me and Jack.
It’s so weird how that can be, how you could have a night that’s the worst in your life, but to everybody else it’s just an ordinary night.
Like, on my calendar at home, I would mark this as being one of the most horrific days of my life. This and the day Daisy died.
But for the rest of the world, this was just an ordinary day. Or maybe it was even a good day. Maybe somebody won the lottery today.
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