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We did better after I wrapped one of his arms around my shoulder. I could carry part of his weight and I had better control of him. I kept him as close to the storefronts as possible, to minimize the possibility of being recognized from a moving vehicle in the street.
It didn't do a bit of good.
They'd probably spotted us as soon as we stepped away from the bar entrance. For all I know, they had been waiting for us since we entered the bar.
Three of them. Sitting there in the illegally parked light pa.s.senger sedan just ahead of us.
I saw it when we were still fifteen feet away. I saw it, and I knew what it was, and I stopped.
The sedan wasn't really parked. It was just pulled over close against the curb, moving slowly toward us.
When I stopped, the sedan moved up quickly even with us, and two men stepped out.
I edged Maxwell toward a drugstore entrance a few feet to the left, but the men from the sedan were at our side in an instant.
"Hey, friend, got a match?" one of them asked for the benefit of a pa.s.sing couple who glanced at us.
I recognized him. A deep criss-crossed scar ran from above his right cheekbone vertically down his cheek, ending in a big dent in his jaw bone. His lips were thick and loose.
For just an instant I was motionless, frozen, my right hand holding Maxwell's arm over my shoulder, my left hand gripping the quietly ticking defense mech.
Then I moved almost without thinking about it.
I released my grip on Maxwell's arm, shoving him against the thug that I didn't recognize. At the same time, I swung my defense mech, aiming at the head of my scarfaced acquaintance. He raised his arm, but the heavy case slammed into it and bounced off his forehead.
It probably broke his arm, and possibly fractured his skull. I didn't wait to find out.
Holding tightly to the defense mech, I darted into the store entrance. I left Maxwell blindly clutching the a.s.sailant into whose path I had thrown him. I didn't worry about Maxwell. They could have him. If I got away, they wouldn't dare kill him. And if I didn't get away, they would kill both of us.
The escalator was just inside the door to the right, and I ran down the downward-moving steps, doubling back to the left at the bottom, and out the door on the pedestrian level. I turned left again and ran to the corner, crossed the street and ran three-fourths the length of the block.
I glanced backward and didn't see anyone running after me, so I entered a late-hour department store. I wasn't safe yet, and I didn't feel safe, but I felt encouraged enough to slow down to a fast walk through the aisles of the men's clothing section.
I had to get to a visiphone, first of all, and call Newell in New York.
And then--well, I wasn't sure. Hide, somewhere. Keep from being captured.
It took me three minutes of rapid wandering through the building to find a row of visiphone booths. I placed the call. While I waited, nervously crossing and uncrossing my legs, peering intermittently out the window to see if there was any sign of pursuit, I had time to think.
I had time to think, but I didn't think. Not really. I was thinking of what I was going to tell Newell. Thinking of Maxwell being dragged away by Grogan's "secretaries," and wondering what would happen to him. But I didn't really think, and maybe it's just as well.
A little less than nine agonizing minutes elapsed before Newell's plump face appeared on the screen.
"You're late tonight," he said. "I was just on the verge of calling you.
How're things going?"
I told him quickly, and with a minimum of detail, what had happened since our last session.
"It's Grogan, after all," I said. "I'd recognize that scarfaced gorilla of his anywhere. Get Grogan and--"
The boss nodded. "We'll get him. You let me worry about that. You've got to.... You say they were beaming telenosis on Maxwell? How the devil did they get his wave-band so soon?"
"You can worry about that one, too," I told him.
"Okay. Never mind. Where are you now? Never mind that either. Just stay there. Call the nearest police station and have them send someone after you. Get in a nice snug cell and stay put. We'll take care of Grogan and Maxwell. Okay, now. Don't waste any time."
We hung up together. Then I quickly dialed the operator and asked for the nearest sectional police station.
When the face of the desk sergeant flashed on the screen, I told him, "My name is Earl Langston. My life is in immediate danger. I'm in a vp booth near the Pacific Street entrance, number four, of Underhill's department store, second level."
"Stay where you are," the sergeant replied. "We'll have someone after you in ten or fifteen minutes."
In a surprisingly short time, an overweight, gray-uniformed policeman with a face like a bulldog rapped at the door of the booth.
I stood up and opened the door.
"Earl Langston?" he asked. I nodded and followed him to an elevator. We went up to the third level and then through a maze of aisles and departments before going out a door that opened on a parking lot.
The policeman led me to an unmarked auto and opened the back door for me. Two dogs barked at my heels as we walked to the vehicle. I shooed them off before I closed the door.
I leaned back on the soft cus.h.i.+ons with a sigh and set the heavy defense mech on the edge of the seat beside me, still holding the handle loosely with one hand.
The motor purred as we moved slowly out of the parking lot and into the street.
I paid no attention to where we were going. Just breathed another sigh and closed my eyes. At last, I could begin to relax. In just a few minutes, now, I'd be safe. I hadn't realized how tense I was. My neck muscles ached and my stomach slipped slowly from my chest cavity back down to where it belonged.
It seemed a long time ago that I had abandoned Maxwell to Grogan's thugs.... What had happened to him since then? How long ago had it been?
Only half an hour? Not much longer, anyway.
Now again I had time to think, and this time I did think. I began to ask myself questions--to wonder about certain things.
How had Grogan learned Maxwell's wave-band so soon?
What was Grogan doing with a telenizer in the first place, and what was he up to? Just personal revenge against me?
How did I know for sure that it _was_ Grogan?
That question startled me. I opened my eyes and sat up straight. In moving so suddenly, my hand knocked over the defense mech and it thudded to the floor. As I bent quickly to pick it up, it started clicking again.
Several things occurred to me at once, then, and my stomach wadded itself into a tight ball and shot up again to press against my heart. My neck and back muscles tightened.
The first thing that struck me, I think, was that the defense mech had started clicking _again_. It had been clicking before.... As Maxwell and I left the bar, the defense mech had begun clicking steadily.
Then--sometime--it had stopped. Probably when I hit Scarface with it.