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               At 8:01 p.m. on a hot summer Wednesday evening the phone
        rang  in  Ty  Caesar’s  kitchen.  Her  husband  usually  worked  late  a
        couple of nights a week, and it was his habit to call about this time to
        tell her he was coming home from the office.
               “Hello, Bernie? Finished for the day?”
               “Indeed I am. Now listen carefully, Ty: it’s time to put the
        muffins in the oven.”
               She was puzzled, pausing. “The muffins—”
               “Yes, the muffins in the oven. Now. Do you understand?”
               A shock ran up her spine. “You mean—?”
               “Yes. I’ll be there very soon.”
               She slowly hung up the phone. The phrase was code for “get
        ready to leave the house, following the plan.” Why they needed this
        secret language was beyond her, but, seeing his earnestness, she had
        humored  him.  They  drilled  frequently  on  emergency  preparedness
        and evacuation. He told her a few minutes could mean life or death,
        and that a situation of grave magnitude could easily occur while he
        was not at home. They lived near the coast, in earthquake country, at
        a  low  elevation  in  a  high-fire-risk  area.  Her  husband,  a  methodical
        man, had placed  all  their important papers,  including a quantity  of
        cash she thought was excessive, in a  briefcase locked in the garage
        cabinet.  Rations,  including  water,  were  already  packed  in  their  old
        station wagon—which Bernie kept in mechanically perfect condition
        with a full tank of gas. The clothing they would need to ride out such
        an expected but unpredictable natural disaster was in a garment bag
        in the hall closet. He had timed her collecting these items, stowing
        them  in  the  vehicle,  opening  the  garage  door  and  warming  up  the
        engine.
               Now  that  training  kicked  in,  taking  over  her  physical
        movements  while  her  brain  raced  through  possibilities.  As  she

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