Chloe thinks about Kieren too, his disgust and horror at himself. She considers her own hunger.
“I don't think we need to worry about that, at least not yet. What worries me is that if things get tight, those of us who need more might get cut off first. That's why I eat out here.”
If no one can see that she's supplementing with rabbits, what she eats in town seems normal.
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“I don't think we need to worry about that, at least not yet. What worries me is that if things get tight, those of us who need more might get cut off first. That's why I eat out here.”
If no one can see that she's supplementing with rabbits, what she eats in town seems normal.