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"
Wednesday
looked
at
him
sharply
.
He
seemed
to
be
about
to
say
something
,
and
then
he
slumped
back
in
his
seat
,
and
looked
down
at
the
menu
and
said
,
"
So
?
"
"
It
’
s
a
good
thing
to
be
a
god
,
"
said
Shadow
.
"
Is
it
?
"
asked
Wednesday
,
and
this
time
it
was
Shadow
who
looked
away
.
In
a
gas
station
twenty
-
five
miles
outside
Lakeside
,
on
the
wall
by
the
restrooms
,
Shadow
saw
a
homemade
photocopied
notice
:
a
black
and
white
photo
of
Alison
McGovern
and
the
handwritten
question
Have
You
Seen
Me
?
above
it
.
Same
yearbook
photograph
:
smiling
confidently
,
a
girl
with
rubber
-
band
braces
on
her
top
teeth
who
wants
to
work
with
animals
when
she
grows
up
.
Have
you
seen
me
?
Shadow
bought
a
Snickers
bar
,
a
bottle
of
water
,
and
a
copy
of
the
Lakeside
News
.
The
above
-
the
-
fold
story
,
written
by
Marguerite
Olsen
,
our
Lakeside
Reporter
,
showed
a
photograph
of
a
boy
and
an
older
man
,
out
on
the
frozen
lake
,
standing
by
an
outhouse
-
like
ice
-
fishing
shack
,
and
between
them
they
were
holding
a
big
fish
.
They
were
smiling
.
Father
and
Son
Catch
Record
Northern
Pike
.
Full
story
inside
.
Wednesday
was
driving
.
He
said
,
"
Read
me
anything
interesting
you
find
in
the
paper
.
"
Shadow
looked
carefully
,
and
he
turned
the
pages
slowly
,
but
he
couldn
’
t
find
anything
.
Wednesday
dropped
him
off
in
the
driveway
outside
his
apartment
.
A
smoke
-
colored
cat
stared
at
him
from
the
driveway
,
then
fled
when
he
bent
to
stroke
it
.
Shadow
stopped
on
the
wooden
deck
outside
his
apartment
and
looked
out
at
the
lake
,
dotted
here
and
there
with
green
and
brown
ice
-
fishing
huts
.
Many
of
them
had
cars
parked
beside
them
.
On
the
ice
nearer
the
bridge
sat
the
old
green
klunker
,
just
as
it
had
sat
in
the
newspaper
.
"
March
the
twenty
-
third
,
"
said
Shadow
,
encouragingly
.
"
Round
nine
fifteen
in
the
morning
.
You
can
do
it
.
"