CHAPTER THIRTY ONE Keri wanted to run for it but stood her ground, knowing she’d have more success if all her tiny enemies were in one concentrated area. It was taking longer than she expected, as if the little bastards were lost in the vines and couldn’t find their way out. And then suddenly, they did. A massive swarm of bees emerged from the tunnel seemingly all at once, so thick in the air that they created their own dark cloud. They converged toward Keri as she lifted the can and sprayed them in a long arc from front to back. She saw dozens of the little monsters fall immediately, but the others temporarily dispersed and, seemingly even more livid, swarmed about, trying to regroup. Keri took advantage of their confusion to run for the door. She grabbed a heavy, empty pot along the w

