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human-hostility
The chapter highlights the dangers posed by fractured human groups who are violent and suspicious, complicating survival.
1 chapter across 1 book
Lilith's Brood (1989)Octavia E. Butler
Chapter 113
The narrator and companions drift down a dangerous river, evading hostile human groups until Jesusa is wounded by gunfire. The narrator, despite severe exhaustion and undergoing a personal transformation, uses their latent abilities to stabilize and begin healing Jesusa's critical injuries. They reach a hidden home site where Jesusa can rest, and the narrator reflects on their fears and responsibilities toward their companions.