Yet I’m the one staggering around in the desert like a madman.
And for what?
I want her to experience life the way she wants to.
Hell, maybe I need to experience more of that, too.
There must be another solution besides waiting for the animal to choose up or down.
I shift my hand a few inches to the right. Then I drop the rock next to my shoe, where it kicks up sand. The subtle vibration runs through my foot and up my calf.
The scorpion scuttles off.
But not before a sharp, searing pain scorches my leg.
“Shit, that was close!” my brother exhales.
I yank on my pant leg, then spot the red pinprick partway up my calf. Fuck.
My nostrils flare. “Let’s get the hell back to the Strip.”