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¨What do you mean?〃 I say。
¨Iˇm usually up highest; so Iˇm the first to see the flag that signals quitting time。 Thereˇs a special little song I do;〃 says Rue。 She opens her mouth and sings a little four…note run in a sweet; clear voice。 ¨And the mockingjays spread it around the orchard。 Thatˇs how everyone knows to knock off;〃 she continues。 ¨They can be dangerous though; if you get too near their nests。 But you canˇt blame them for that。〃
I unclasp the pin and hold it out to her。 ¨Here; you take it。 It has more meaning for you than me。〃
¨Oh; no;〃 says Rue; closing my fingers back over the pin。 ¨I like to see it on you。 Thatˇs how I decided I could trust you。 Besides; I have this。〃 She pulls a necklace woven out of some kind of grass from her shirt。 On it; hangs a roughly carved wooden star。 Or maybe itˇs a flower。 ¨Itˇs a good luck charm。〃
¨Well; itˇs worked so far;〃 I say; pinning the mockingjay back on my shirt。 ¨Maybe you should just stick with that。〃
By lunch; we have a plan。 By early afternoon; we are poised to carry it out。 I help Rue collect and place the wood for the first two campfires; the third sheˇll have time for on her own。 We decide to meet afterward at the site where we ate our first meal together。 The stream should help guide me back to it。 Before I leave; I make sure Rueˇs well stocked with food and matches。 I even insist she take my sleeping bag; in case itˇs not possible to rendezvous by nightfall。
¨What about you? Wonˇt you be cold?〃 she asks。
¨Not if I pick up another bag down by the lake;〃 I say。 ¨You know; stealing isnˇt illegal here;〃 I say with a grin。
At the last minute; Rue decides to teach me her mockingjay signal; the one she gives to indicate the dayˇs work is done。 ¨It might no