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  1. Caine raised his hands and Paint floated up from his seat. It was as if Caine was lifting him from the middle of his body because Paint’s feet dangled and kicked and his arms waved. His long, ratty brown hair drifted and swirled as if he was in a slow moving tornado.
  2.  
  3. “No, no, no,” he moaned.
  4.  
  5. Paint floated out over the water.
  6.  
  7. “If you lowered him a little it would be like he was walking on water,” Penny said.
  8.  
  9. Paint moved closer to the cliff, still just a few feet above the water, now twenty or thirty feet away from the boat.
  10.  
  11. “You know, Penny,” Diana said, “it’s not all that funny. If it works we’ll all be going up the same way.”
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  13. Somehow that fact had not occurred to Penny. Diana felt a distant sort of satisfaction at the way sadistic pleasure turned to worry on the girl’s face.
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  15. “Okay, now for the altitude,” Caine said. Paint began to rise again, up the cliff face. It was almost bare, hard-packed soil dotted with extrusions of rock and a few scattered bushes that looked like they’d chosen a very precarious spot to grow.
  16.  
  17. Paint rose. Diana held her breath.
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  19. “No, no, no!” Paint’s voice floated back down, ignored. He was no longer kicking. Instead he was trying to twist around to face the cliff, arms straining outward, looking for something—anything—to grab.
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  21. Halfway up, the height of a five story building, Paint’s ascent slowed noticeably. Caine took a deep breath. He didn’t seem to be straining physically. His muscles were not taut; the power he had was not about muscles. But his expression was grim and Diana knew that in some unfathomable way he was exerting all his power.
  22.  
  23. Paint rose, but more slowly.
  24.  
  25. And then he slipped. Fell.
  26.  
  27. Paint screamed.
  28.  
  29. He came to rest just ten feet in the air.
  30.  
  31. “Let’s go get him,” Caine said. Tyrell lowered the outboard into the water and the boat moved toward the screaming, wailing boy.
  32.  
  33. Caine dropped him into the boat. He landed hard, fell onto his rear end and began sobbing.
  34.  
  35. “Well, that didn’t work,” Diana said.
  36.  
  37. Caine shook his head. “No. I guess it’s too far. I could throw him that far. I’ve thrown cars that far. But I can’t levitate him.”
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  39. No one suggested throwing Paint. Diana’s warning that whatever worked would be done to each of them in turn kept them quiet. Diana mentally measured the distance Paint had traveled. Maybe seventy, eighty feet in all. So. Now she knew how far Caine could reach. The day might come when it would be very good to know that.
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  41. Lies, Chapter 29
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