CHAPTER NINETEEN Luna drove the bus forward, feeling every jolt in the road, punctuated by occasional bigger jolts as they hit abandoned cars, the snowplow shoving them out of the way. Luna had to fight to keep hold of the wheel, the driver’s seat all the way forward, determined that she was going to be the one to get them to their destination. Beside her, Bobby leaned into her, pretty much holding her in place with his weight. “They’re gone,” Cub said, sitting on the seat nearest to the driver’s. He didn’t look up. “They’re all gone.” Luna could understand that kind of sense of loss now. She knew what it was like to lose friends, and family, and everyone else she’d ever known. Everyone knew what that felt like now, and it hurt. It was the worst feeling in the world. “That’s part of wh