Then in an instant new terror had wiped her mind clean. She glanced into the kitchen. Chris couldn’t seem to get away from the door. He leaned against it heavily, looking trapped and dazed. The bell rang again with a coarse buzzing noise. Now Chris moved away from the door and she heard him pull a drawer open. The bell rang again, a jarring burst of sound. “Chris,” she said. He appeared holding the revolver. “Answer the door,” he said. “If it’s them, tell them I’m in the—the bedroom. Then go in Connie’s room and lock the door.” She couldn’t take her eyes off the revolver. “But you can’t—” she started. “Honey, she’s going to wake up again,” he said. “Chris, no.” “Do what I say.” Turning, she headed for the door, a sense of hideous inevitability crowding away all feeling. Her fingers closed over the knob and she tried to turn it. It’s broken, she thought in dull surprise and tried again. Abruptly, then, she realized that it was locked. The bell rang again.
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