Brian D'Amato
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Do we not have a camera in there? Michael asked.
No, thats another one they wont give us, Anas voice said. Sorry. Once again, our information was being redacted.
Dont take it personally, I thought. The folks in the VIP trailer, and the directors in the capitals, and, one guessed, even Lindsay, probably needed to preserve their deniability if there was any torture during the interrogation. Maybe wed get some video later on, but thered be some stuff nobody outside the spook shop would ever see.
Dont worry about it now, anyway, I thought. Ask Marena when she gets back. She has a knack for teasing bits of dirt out of people. I looked back at the long view, Window #5. Big black SUVs moved in behind and in front of Madisons ambulance. Motorcycle police maneuvered into positions on the flanks of the vehicles. Slowly, the caravan drove off east on Marguerite Street. They turned south on Young Road, toward Route 1.
Was that it? we wondered. We looked around at each other. Back in the basement theyd already positioned five remote cameras, giving us a whole row of new windows. Tech people stepped gingerly in and out of the windows, sweeping the place for booby traps. The TV was still playing the Lucifer scene in Janine Loves Jenna, to which Madison had evidently been masturbating. Nobody touched any of the mice, keyboards, cell phones, PDAs, remotes, or anything.
Heads up, two primary suspects, section Delta, the COs voice said.
Whats that about? somebody asked.
He means those two freezers, Anas voice said. In the garage. Check out window thirty-four.
The view showed a pair of workers in chrome responders suits standing on the bed of the Czerwicks pickup truck and waving long spray wands at a pair of waist-height freezers, which, according to neighbor informants, Madisons father had used for venison in the fall. Theyre hosing them down, Anas voice said. She meant they were spraying them with liquid nitrogen from the gas tankers. Even if any Goat was seeping out of its packaging, it wouldnt get through the ice.
Thats great, Larry Boyle said. Good efforting, everybody. Shut UP, I and probably everyone else thought. Go hie thee to Kobol. A crew from Hazmat Unit B was up on the Czerwicks roof, unrolling big sheets of blue vinyl. Other teams were twisting steel poles into the ground at the corners of the lawn. The idea was to seal the whole place and then set up a bigger enclosure, like a circus tent, over the wrapped-up house and garage. Then theyd set up a double system of hoses and fill the area between the house and the tent with CO2. All the air from the house would get sucked into a truck and pressurized for analysis. It would be replaced with argon. Finally, when the pressure of the gas systems was stable, the biowarfare team could start tearing apart the house. A forklift rolled up the driveway to the garage, ready to load the nitrogen blocks into gasket-sealed containment trucks. Like all the other suspects, human and inanimate, theyd be going to a Vancouver containment complex, where air flows in but no air flows out. Now there was a bit of gray daylight augmenting the electric light. It started drizzling. The cold front had come over. Just another day in the Great White North.
We sat around. As there got to be less and less to watch, people drifted out of the command center. Michael Weiner slapped me on the back as he left, like, Good job, Columbo. A few of the interns seemed to be going off to celebrate prematurely. The rest of us sat or stood there. We couldnt believe it was over and kept waiting for someone to tell us it really was. Eventually I walked out, took a service elevator up to the east side of the Hyperbowl. It was gray and wet, but it felt like the morning rain was over. A driver on one of the shuttle coaches asked whether I wanted him to take me back to the dorm, but I said no. It was less than two miles, and walking it was about the only exercise I got lately.
Hi, A2 said. She touched me on the acromion. I said hi. I noticed there was another pair of workers walking about fifty yards behind her, probably another element of the contingent that had been tailing me around the compound. Even though Id delivered on Madison, I was still in a bit of trouble because of my near-OD on the Steersmans dust. Just ignore them, I thought. Theyre for your own good. Right.
A2 wanted to come in, but I said I needed to just crash. She left. She was actually a really nice girl. I popped two blue Valia and oozed into the sack. Damn, I really am a bit wiped. I hadnt really relaxed since … I dont know. Since eighth grade or so. I rolled in and out of consciousness over the next twenty hours. Every once in a while I checked in with the teams situation report. There was no new news. Tony Sic texted back that everybody was just hanging around the vending machines, sitting on pins and needles, or more like daggers and ice picks. At 2:08 A.M. on the twenty-second I took another two blues. I remember the time because four minutes later A2 banged on my door. Thered been a conference call from Ana. In Madisons second interview hed told the interrogators that, as of last week, hed already distributed over a quart of the Brucellis, that his own tests on his family members and a few friends had shown that they already harbored contagious levels of the bacillus, and that, in his own corny phrase, it was all over but the dying.
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The Wet Lizard used to be crowded all the time, but now it was still two-thirds empty at 1 p.M., and I got the feeling theyd let me sit here all day on two mai tais. I didnt get why Marenad wanted to meet me here, unless it was because it was close to the Belize City Airport. Maybe she wanted to coax me into her plane and get me back to the Stake. I sat at a too-small wobbly table on the sort of veranda on the second floor, looking out over Fort Street and trying to guess which of the parked cars belonged to the Executive Solutions people who were tailing me. My moneys on the circa-1980 Econoline, I thought. It was grungy on the outside, but the windows were new and emphatically tinted. There was probably another pair of dicks at the bar downstairs, in case I made a run for it on foot. I should really take photos and go over them, I thought. Learn who they all are. Except who cares, really? Lindsays put a lot of money into me. If he wants to feel like hes protecting his investment, let him. I looked down at the big screen on my new phone. 1:39 P.M. The desktop backgroundwell, its a little small to call it a desktop, but you know what I meanwas a new reconstruction of that crumbled mural that wed seen back in the palace at Ix Ruinas, the one with all the bats and the Twin dude walking up to the Earthtoadesss mul. Michaeld put his digital reimaginer to work on it and it looked almost new. It was still hard to see what was what, though. A cicada-killer wasp landed on the screen. I touched the button that made the thing vibrate and the critter flew off into the humid air. It had rained and now that the sun was out it was going to get steam-bathy. Good growth medium for new bacteria, I thought. Designer bacilli …
Except that wasnt going to happen. By nowit was March 28it was pretty clear that when Madison said hed released the Goat, hed just been blowing smoke at us. The stuff in the freezers had been the real deal, all right. But Madison kept changing his story. First hed said it was already out there, and then hed said he had confederates planning to release it, and then hed said hed sent some out in packages with timed heatless explosives that would go off sometime in November. Butso far as we could tell from the DHSs terse reportsthe more theyd sweated him, the less likely any of that sounded. The Goat couldnt live long without care, anyway. And based on the amounts of colloids and other supplies hed bought, on the day of the raid he still had everything hed grown. Also the Game was backing up the DHS theory. That is, plays of the Sacrifice Game addressing the issuetwo of mine, and a bunch of games by Tony and the otherssuggested that the Goat had not gotten out into the world and probably never would.
And as far as the 4 Ahau date wentwell, it was a little odd. So far, the only thing Madison had said about why hed chosen the date was People are into this 2012 thing. Im just giving them what they want. Otherwise, he hadnt talked any Maya stuff. Or if he had, the spooks hadnt told us about it.
I in
dulged in another sip of espresso. Hmm. I poured a half-shot of rum into the cup, took a minimarshmallow out of a baggie in my waist pocket, dropped that in, stirred everything around, and tried again. Better.
Fucking Madison. It wasnt enough for him to be the biggest loser of all time. Since hed fumbled the big score, now he had to give us allall being the two or three hundred people, at most, who knew about the Goathe still had to give us all a few days of agita just to milk whatever cred he had left. Weasel.
Well, at least they got him, I thought for the nnth time. Since Im me, I was still amazed that government, or rather two governmentswho, one naturally assumes, would always do almost everything wronghad actually gotten their acts together. Not that theyd have found the guy without us. On the other hand, now they were saying that the Madison business had to stay classifiedforever, one supposedto avoid inspiring copycats. Uncharacteristically, I thought I might almost agree with them. Or at least I wanted to think about it before I blew the whistle. Of course, if they wanted us to keep it secret, that might also mean that theyd start bumping us all off. All of us who knew about Madison and whatever, that is. The old truism about how being paranoid doesnt mean people arent out to get youwell, the reason its called a truism is that its true. So naturally I wanted to get away from the Stake for a while. Maybe Id use the Martin Cruz identity for a while and then switch to one of my Jed legends … hmm. I looked around again. Nobody.
Hmm.
Weirdly, the fact that the world would keep on going for a while almost felt like a bit of a letdown, after all the
Hi there, Marena said.
She was wearing a Magic baseball cap, and a sort of bottom thing, and a sort of top. She looked a little less thin and a bit paler, but in a good way.
Hi, I said. My voice cracked Henry Aldrichly. So much for sounding all cool. I stood up. She kissed me but it was almost an air kiss.
Please, nehmen Sie Platz, she said. Gentleman Jed.
I sat. She sat. I had a box of those Cohiba Pyramides sitting on her side of the tableI hadnt found a Maximón around here yetand I pulled over another chair and put it on that.
You look well, I said. Weller.
Thanks.
Yeah. Pause. Hey, how about a, a Kon-Tiki Zombie? I think they serve them in a hollow jackfruit with a parasol and dry ice smoke and a big Easter Island dude glowstick swizzle thing and everything.
Youre saying they can make me a zombie? she asked.
Oroh. Heh.
Hi, welcome to the Wet Lizard, a waitress interrupted. Today we have a special on the Bikini Atoll Mai Tai, thats made with the house coconut rum
Marena raised a hand and cut her off. Could I get just a bottle of Fiji and a shot of Glen Moray? she asked. Thanks.
Waitress girl bounced off.
Hows Max doing? I asked.
He says his new school is too arty, she said.
Arty?
Yeah, they have the kids make all these leaf prints and, like, centerpieces out of pinecones and shit.
It sounds like hell.
Yeah. Hes good, though. He says hi.
Hi back, Maximum.
Hi.
The waitress came back with the whiskey and water.
Uh, how about a cloneburger? I asked.
Sorry, Im not really hungry, Marena said.
Nor am I, I said. Sorry.
The waitress left. Marena looked down at the street. There was a maroon BMW X1 SUV standing in the right lane, not far from the Econoline.
Is that your ride? I asked.
Yeah. She looked back at me and leaned back in her chair.
No cigarette? I asked.
Not since Madison Day, she said.
Great.
I can give you a nicotine lollipop, though.
Oh, no, thanks. Want a marshmallow?
You know, I hate to break it to you, but most people dont really like marshmallows. At least not to just eat them out of the bag.
They dont? They sell a ton of them.
Thats just fornever mind.
You think
So are you still onsorry, she said. What were you saying?
What? Oh, sorry. Nothing.
No, go ahead.
No, I wasnt saying anything. What were you going to ask?
Just, youre still on retainer, right?
Yeah, I said. I just put in for some vacation time.
Well, I know its not exactly the Plaza Athénée out there, but if you could stand to come out to this thing, itd be great.
At the Stake?
Yeah. At the Olympics complex. Its nothing exciting, just, Lindsays having a sort of ribbon-cutting thing for the Hyperbowl.
Already? Is it done?
No, but theyre filming something there for the IOC, so I guess he wants to add some pomp.
Well, Ill look in out there pretty soon, I said. Hmm. Did she really want me at the Stake? That is, did she want me to come along so we could hang out together? Or just so they could keep an eye on me? Something wasnt going right about this conversation. There was that sort of awkward distance happening. Maybe I should go along. Except if she really wanted me in, like, that way, shed footsie me under the table or something. Wouldnt she? Damn it, its like Im still in grade school with this relationship shit. Thats why I hate interper
Also, you know, Lindsays working on getting those soldiers off the Ix site, she said. So they should open it up for us pretty soon. Legally, even.
Really? I asked. Even if the Belize war thing is still going on? According to CNN, as of this morning they were still shelling each other across the Río Sarstún.
Thats what Larry tells me, she said. Yeah, now that were the heroes of the hour.
Well, of course Ill definitely come out for that.
Excellent.
I finished my coffee concoction. I shifted in my chair and looked around. She shifted in her chair and looked around. A familiar-sounding dog was barking somewhere. The day was starting to feel all sticky and carbon-monoxidy.
So what are you planning on doing otherwise? she asked. Like, long term.
I dont know. I moved around some more corn futures today. I still have to pass Go and collect two hundred billion dollars.
How about getting into the time travel business?
Well, I thought Id wait a bit so I can get into it earlier.
Heh. Yeah.
Yeah. Except, you know, if that were going to happen wed already know about it.
How does that go again?
If there were ever going to be any time travel on any sort of large scale, any time in the future, then thered be visitors from the future here now. Wed already know about them.
Maybe itll just be too expensive, she said.
Well, but, you know, TVs used to be expensive. The wormhole projection might be expensive now, but twenty years from now itll be cheap, and everybodyll want to try it. Technology gets around.
Huh. Well, maybe … maybe they are here, but they wouldnt be supposed to tell anybody.
Why? Wouldnt it be better if they could tell us what to watch out for?
Except Taro said, you know, didnt he say something about how you cant do stuff like that because of the, the uncle problem?
The grandfather paradox.
Right.
Well, yeah, he did, I said. But, you know, the farther you go back, the less thats a problem. So people way, way in the future from us, they could come back here and they wouldnt run into much trouble.
Maybe its going to be illegal to take over peoples heads. Because it is basically murder, right?
Sure, but I dont think … I mean, even if there were a law against going back at all and erasing anybodys mind, even if it was considered murder, that sort of thing never stopped everybody. Right? Especially when theyre going to be out of the laws reach anyway. Theyll be back in the past.
I guess, she said. She tossed back the first half of her Scotch. I was starting to notice all the car horns. I wondered whether, if they were some noise birds made, people would think they sounded pretty. Probably not.