Jay said. “Because I don’t trust the government,” Nilda replied. “Yeah, Mum, you already said that. But you didn’t say why.” She reached across the small table in the small kitchen of their small house and took her fifteen-year-old son’s hands. “It doesn’t feel right. I can’t say what about it I don’t like, but this plan of evacuating everywhere inland seems like it’s beyond what the government would be able to do. Not just ours, but any government.” She saw the frustrated confusion in her son’s eyes and took a moment to marshal her thoughts. “You saw the police at the supermarket?” She refused to call it a Food Distribution Centre. “Yeah. And?” “And how they were dressed in military uniform? Carrying rifles?” “Yeah, but that’s what you’d expect, isn’t it?” “You’ve been watching too many bad TV shows,”
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