Dave stopped her just before she barreled mindlessly down the nearest row. “No,” he shouted, catching her by the arm. “You’ll get lost yourself.” “Jamie!” Emma screamed, her voice trembling with fear. “Jamie … Jamie!” “I’ll call the neighbors for help,” Dave insisted. “We can’t do this alone. If necessary, we’ll get a rescue unit with a plane.” “Oh, Dave … Dave.” Shaken, Emma pressed her hands to her lips. “Don’t you see,” she cried, wanting him to understand, needing him to feel the same stark terror she did. “It was because of Jamie that I married you, and now … now she could be …” Her daughter, lost somewhere in the endless row of sunflowers. Emma’s voice rose in near-hysteria. “Jamie!” she yelled. “Jamie!” Dave’s head came back as though she’d slapped him. “Get hold of yourself,” he said firmly, gripping her shoulders. At first she struggled, but it didn’t take long for reason to assert itself. She realized that if they were to find Jamie she’d need a clear head.
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