“Six days.”
 
 “I left a day after you. I was in the corn for five days?”
 
 “You didn’t turn left, did you?”
 
 “I thought I had to turn right to get home.”
 
 “It doesn’t work that way.”
 
 “No shit.”
 
 I sleep some more. My arm and hand are bandaged. The leg hurts more. I must have dug in deep. Remind me not to do surgery when I’m high on neurotoxins.
 
 I can hear people in the store. Then it’s quiet. Later, I can hear people again. That’s how I count the days. People in. People out.
 
 Kasabian comes up one afternoon with a bag.
 
 “Apple fritters from Donut Universe.”
 
 I take one.
 
 “Thanks.”
 
 Take a bite and limp to the bathroom, where I throw it up again.
 
 Kasabian helps me back into bed.
 
 “Don’t tell Candy,” he says on the way out.
 
 Later, Candy and I are in bed.
 
 “I thought I’d lost you again,” she says.
 
 “I told you I’d come back.”
 
 “And you didn’t bring me a thing. Not a T-shirt. Not a bumper sticker.”
 
 “I gave the Colt to Bill. I hope that’s all right.”
 
 “It’s okay. We’ll find you something else. Maybe one of those pink Charter Arms revolvers.”
 
 I sit up and Candy puts another pillow behind my back.
 
 “Did I tell you what happened to Hesediel?”
 
 “Yeah. You seemed pretty broken up about it.”
 
 “I need to find Samael and have a word.”
 
 “When you’re better.”
 
 “If I died, the fucker would be here in a flash.”
 
 “Don’t even joke about that.”
 
 I put my arm around her. It feels good to have it sort of working again.
 
 “Sorry. I’m not going anywhere.”