Resurrection (Blood Of The Lamb) - Plot & Excerpts
This came, in part, from annoyance at her own stupidity: she'd known about the deportations from the start, yet she'd viewed them as something dire, to be avoided at all costs. Instead, this so-called punishment played perfectly into her hands. True, she wasn't going to be taken all the way to OnewÄ“re—but she was confident that somehow she would cross that last tract of sea when the time was right. Jal Sutti's plans made good sense to her and she was keen to test her skills. The second cause for shock was far more complex and intense. What had started as a grand idea only a few weeks earlier had blossomed into something tangible, and Maryam felt as if she was staring down the barrel of one of those awful guns, convinced it could go off at any time. Suddenly she understood Ruth's desire to stay: here, each hardship was known—and so, to some extent, could still be controlled. But by setting the deportation in motion, Maryam was heading off into another dangerous void…no guarantees, no safety nets.
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