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 〃So the rats don't get at it;〃 he says; unloading a few more objects from the pack。
 After handing me a flashlight and a two…way hand radio; he pulls out two large water bottles; beading from the heat; and places them in the outer netting of his pack。
 〃Remember;〃 he says。 〃If we get split up again; don't head downstream。 If you see water running; go against the current。 You don't want to end up in a drain or down a chute if the flow increases。 This isn't the Ohio; like you got back at home。 The water level down here rises fast。〃
 This is my punishment for getting lost the last time he and I were teammates。 I tug at my shirt for ventilation。 〃Chuck; the Ohio doesn't go anywhere near Columbus。〃
 He hands me one of the receivers and waits for me to fasten it around my chest; ignoring me。
 〃So what's the plan?〃 I ask。 〃Which way are we going?〃
 He smiles。 〃That's where you e in。〃
 〃Why?〃
 Charlie pats my head。 〃Because you're the sherpa。〃
 He says it as if sherpas are a magical race of midget navigators; like hobbits。
 〃What do you want me to do?〃
 〃Paul knows the tunnels better than we do。 We need a strategy。〃
 I mull it over。 〃What's the nearest entrance to the tunnels on their side?〃
 〃There's one in back of Clio。〃
 Cliosophic is an old debating society's building。 I try to see each position clearly; but the heat is clogging my thoughts。 〃Which would lead straight down to where we're standing。 A straight shot south。 Right?〃
 He thinks it over; wrestling with the geography。 〃Right;〃 he says。
 〃And he never takes the straight shot。〃
 〃Never。〃
 I imagine Paul; always two steps ahead。
 〃Then that's what he'll do。 A straight shot。 Beat a path down from Clio and hit us before we're ready。〃
 Charlie considers。 〃Yeah;〃 he says finally; focusing off into the distance。 The edges of his lips begin to form a smile。
 〃So we'll circle around him;〃 I suggest。 〃Catch him from behind。〃
 There's a glint in Charlie's eyes。 He pats me on the back hard enough that I nearly fall under the weight of my pack。 〃Let's go。〃
  
 We start moving down the corridor; when a hiss es from the mouth of the two…way radio。
 I pull the handset from my belt and press the button。
 〃Gil?〃
 Silence。
 〃Gil? 。 。 。 I can't hear you。 。 。 。〃
 But there's no response。
 〃It's a bug;〃 Charlie says。 〃They're too far away to send a signal。〃
 I repeat myself into the microphone and wait。 〃You said these things had a two…mile range;〃 I tell him。 〃We're not even a mile from them。〃
 〃A two…mile range through the air;〃 Charlie says。 〃Through concrete and dirt; not even close。〃
 But the radios are for emergency use。 I'm sure it was Gil's voice I heard。
 We continue in silence for a hundred yards or so; dodging puddles of sludge and little mounds of scat。 Suddenly Charlie grabs the neck of my shirt and pulls me back。
 〃What the hell?〃 I snap; almost losing my balance。
 He runs the beam of his flashlight across a wooden plank bridging a deep trough in the tunnel。 We've both crossed it in previous games。
 〃What's wrong?〃
 He gingerly presses a foot down on the board。
 〃It's fine;〃 Charlie says; visibly relieved。 〃No water damage。〃
 I wipe my forehead; finding it soaked with sweat。
 〃Okay;〃 he says。 〃Let's go。〃
 Charlie walks across the plank in two great strides。 It's all I can do to keep my balance before landing safely on the other side。
 〃Here。〃 Charlie hands me one of the water bottles。 〃Drink it。〃
 I take a quick drink; then follow him deeper into the tunnels。 We're in an undertaker's paradise; the same coffinlike view in every direction; dark walls tapering faintly toward a hazy point of convergence in the darkness。
 〃Does this whole part of the tunnels look like a catab?〃 I ask。 The hand radio seems to be buzzing patches of static between my thoughts。
 〃Like a what?〃
 〃A catab。 A tomb。〃
 〃Not really。 The newer parts are in a huge corrugated pipe;〃 he says; moving his hands in an undulating pattern; like a wave; to suggest the surface。 〃It's like walking on ribs。 Makes you think you were swallowed by a whale。 Sort of like 。 。 。〃
 He snaps his fingers; searching for a parison。 Something biblical。 Something Melvillian; from English 151w。
 〃Like Pinocchio。〃
 Charlie looks back at me; fishing for a laugh。
 〃It shouldn't be much farther;〃 he says; when he doesn't get one。 Turning back; he pats the receiver on his chest。 〃Don't worry。 We'll turn the corner; pop them a few times; and go home。〃
 Just then; the radio crackles again。 This time there's no doubt: it's Gil's voice。
 Endgame; Charlie。
 I stop short。 〃What does that mean?〃
 Charlie frowns。 He waits for the message to repeat; but there's no other sound。
 〃I'm not falling for that;〃 he says。
 〃Falling for what?〃
 〃Endgame。 It means the game's over。〃
 〃No shit; Charlie。 Why?〃
 〃Because something's wrong。〃
 〃Wrong?〃
 But he raises a finger; silencing me。 In the distance I can hear voices。
 〃That's them;〃 I say。
 He lifts his rifle。 〃e on。〃
  
 Charlie's strides quickly get longer; and I have no choice but to follow。 Only now; trying to keep up; do I appreciate how expertly he runs through the darkness。 It's all I can do to hold him in the ray of my flashlight。
 As we near a junction; he stops me。 〃Don't turn the corner。 Kill your flashlight。 They'll see us ing。〃
 I wave him on; into the opening。 The radio blasts again。
 Endgame; Charlie。 We're in the north…south corridor under Edwards Hall。
 Gil's voice is much clearer now; much closer。
 I begin toward the intersection; but Charlie pushes me back。 Two flashlight beams jerk in the opposite direction。 Squinting in the darkness; I can make out silhouettes。 They turn; hearing our approach。 One of the beams falls into our sight line。
 〃Damn!〃 Charlie barks; shielding his eyes。 He points his rifle blindly toward the light and begins to press at its trigger。 I can hear the mechanical bleating of a chest receiver。
 〃Stop it!〃 Gil hisses。
 〃What's the problem?〃 Charlie calls out as we approach。
 Paul is behind Gil; motionless。 The two of them are standing in a trickle of light ing through the gaps in a manhole cover overhead。
 Gil places a finger over his lips; then points up toward the manhole。 I make out two figures standing above us in front of Edwards Hall。
 〃Bill's trying to call me;〃 Paul says; holding his pager toward the light。 He's clearly agitated。 〃I have to get out of here。〃
 Charlie gives Paul a puzzled look; then gestures for him and Gil to step away from the light。
 〃He won't move;〃 Gil says under his breath。
 Paul is directly beneath the metal lid; staring at the face of his pager as melted snow drips through the holes。 There is movement above。
 〃You're going to get us caught;〃 I whisper。
 〃He says he can't get reception anywhere else;〃 Gil says。
 〃Bill's never done this before;〃 Paul whispers back。
 I pull at his arm; but he jerks free。 When he lights up the silver face of the pager and shows it to us; I see three numbers: 911。
 〃What's that supposed to mean?〃 Charlie whispers。
 〃Bill must've found something;〃 Paul says; losing patience。 〃I need to find him。〃
 Foot traffic in front of Edwards mashes fresh snow through the manhole。 Charlie is getting tense。
 〃Look;〃 he says; 〃it's a fluke。 You can't get reception down he…〃
 But he's interrupted by the pager; which begins to beep again。 Now the message is a phone number: 116…7718。
 〃What's that?〃 Gil asks。
 Paul turns the screen upside…down; forming text from the digits: BILL…911。
 〃I'm getting out of here now;〃 Paul says。
 Charlie shakes his head。 〃Not using that manhole。 Too many people up there。〃
 〃He wants to use the exit at Ivy;〃 Gil says。 〃I told him it was too far。 We can go back to Clio。 It's still a couple minutes before the proctors switch。〃
 In the distance; tiny sets of red beads are gathering。 Rats are sitting on their haunches; watching。
 〃What's so important?〃 I ask Paul。
 〃We're onto something big…〃 he begins to say。
 But Charlie interrupts。 〃Clio's our best shot;〃 he agrees。 After checking his watch; he starts to walk north。 〃7:24。 We need to get moving。〃
 
 Chapter 3
 
 The shape of the corridor remains boxy as we keep north; but the walls; which were once concrete; are increasingly of stone。 I can hear my father's voice; explaining the etymology of the word sarcophagus。
 From the Greek meaning 〃flesh…eating〃 。 。 。 because Greek coffins were made of limestone; which consumed the entire body…everything but the teeth…within forty days。
 Gil's lead has grown to twenty feet。 Like Charlie; he moves quickly; accustomed to the landscape。 Paul's silhouette blinks in and out of the uneven light。 His hair is matted against his forehead; tamped down with sweat; and I remember that he's hardly slept in days。
 Thirty yards up; we find Gil waiting for us; his eyes shifting from place to place as he shepherds us toward the exit。 He's looking for a backup plan。 We're taking too long。
 I close my eyes; trying to see a map of campus in my thoughts。
 〃Just fifty more feet;〃 Charlie calls to Paul。 〃A hundred at most。〃
 When we arrive below the manhole near Clio; Gil turns to us。
 〃I'll pop the lid and look out。 Get ready t

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