Mr. tall and a bunch of others from the Cirque Du Freak - including four Little People - arrived a little later. I was sitting by Sam's side, too tired to howl anymore, staring blankly into space, feeling his blood settle in my stomach.
"What's the story?"Mr. Tall asked Mr. Crepsley. "How did the wolf-man get free?"
"I do not know, Hibernius,"Mr. Crepsley replied. "I have not asked and do not intend to, not for a night or two at least. Darren is in no shape for an interrogation."
"Is the wolf-man dead?"Mr. Tall asked.
"No,"Mr. Crepsley said. "I merely knocked him out."
"Thank heaven for small mercies."Mr. Tall sighed. He clicked his fingers and the Little People chained up the unconscious wolf-man. A van from the show pulled up and they bundled him into the back.
I thought about demanding the wolf-man's death, but what good would it have been? He wasn't evil, just naturally mad. Killing him would have been pointless and cruel.
When they'd finished with the wolf-man, the Little People's attention turned to Sam's shredded remains.
"Hold on,"I said, as they bent to pick him up and cart him away. "What are they going to do with Sam?"
Mr. Tall coughed uncomfortably. "I, ah, imagine they intend to dispose of him,"he said.
It took me a moment to realize what that meant. "They're going to eat him?"I shrieked.
"We can't just leave him here,"Mr. Tall reasoned, "and we don't have time to bury him. This is the easiest -"
"No,"I said firmly.
"Darren,"Mr. Crepsley said, "we should not interfere with -"
"No!"I shouted, striding over to shove the Little People backward. "If they want to eat Sam, they'll have to eat me first!"
The Little People stared at me wordlessly, with hungry green eyes.
"I think they'd be quite happy to accommodate you,"Mr. Tall said drily.
"I mean it,"I growled. "I won't let them eat Sam. He deserves a proper burial."
"So that worms can devour him?"Mr. Tall asked, then sighed when I glared at him, and shook his head irritably.