"But Chumley was just saying that there's a chance they might hurt her if they find out she helped us," I explained desperately. "Can't we just let them all go?"
"Not a chance, partner," Aahz said firmly. "In addition to our original reasons, you've just mentioned the new one. Your girlfriend could be in trouble, and the only way to be sure she's safe is to remove her partners…Fast."
"Believe him, Skeeve," Tananda urged. "It may not be nice, but it's the best way."
"Really, Boss," Guido said quietly. "Unless we finish this thing here and now, you're never goin' to know if she's safe, know what I mean?"
That almost made sense, but I was still worried. "I don't know, Aahz…"
"Well I do," my partner snapped. "And the longer we stand down here, the more chance there is that they'll either get away or set up a trap. If you're uncertain, stay down here… in fact, that's not a bad idea. Massha, you stay down here with him in case they try to bolt out this way. While you're waiting, watch for the witnesses that Vilhelm's supposed to be sending along. Tananda, you and Chumley and Guido come along with me. This is a job for experienced hard-cases. Pepe, we appreciate your help, but this isn't really your fight."
"But of course." The werewolf grinned. "Besides, I am a lo-var, not a figh-tar. I will wait here to see the finale, eh?"
"But Aahz…"
"Really, partner, you'll be more help down here. This isn't your kind of fight, and we need someone to deal with the witnesses. You're good at that kind of thing."
"I was going to ask if you had given the signal to Vilhelm."
"Signal?" Aahz blinked. "How's this for a signal?!"
With that, he tore off his wig and threw it on the ground, followed closely by his dress.
"Think he'll get the message? Besides, no way am I going to try to fight in that get-up."
"Now you're talkin'!" Guido crowed.
In a flash he had discarded his cloak and was pulling on his now-familiar trench coat.
"Where did that come from?" I demanded.
"Had it with me all the time," the bodyguard said smugly. "It would have been like leaving an old friend behind."
"Well, if you and your old friend are ready," Tananda murmured, "we'd better get started.
"Itching for action?" Aahz grinned.
"No. More like eager to get off the street," she said. "Since you boys have shown your true colors, we're starting to draw a crowd."
Sure enough, the vampires on the street had ceased whatever they had been doing before and were gathering in knots, whispering together and pointing at our group.
"Umm… we'd better finish this fast," Aahz said, shooting a nervous glance around. "All right, gang.
Let's go for the gusto!"
"Go for the what?" I asked, but they were already on their way into the building.
I noticed they were all moving faster than normal. I also noticed that Massha, Pepe, and I were the only ones left on the street… and now the crowd was pointing at us!
Chapter Eighteen
"I didn't come all this way to sit out the fight!"
"WHAT'S going on?"
I looked around to find that one of the vampires had detached himself from his group of friends and was addressing me directly.
"Beats me," Massha interceded. "A bunch of offworlder types just took off into that building with blood in their eyes. I'm waiting to see what happens next."
"Far out," the vampire breathed, peering toward the structure. "I haven't seen that many off-worlders in one place except in the flickers. Wasn't one of them that escaped murderer, Aahz?"
I really didn't want this character to join our little group. While our disguises seemed to be holding up under casual inspection, I was pretty sure that prolonged close scrutiny would reveal not only the nonlocal nature of Massha and myself, but also the fact that we were trying to hide it.
"You may be right," I said, playing a hunch. "If so, it's a good thing you happened along. We're going to need all the help we can get."
"Help? Help for what?"
"Why to catch the murderer, of course. We can't let him get away again. I figure it's our duty to stop him ourselves or at least slow him up until the authorities arrive."
"We? You mean the three of you? You're going to try to stop a murderer all by yourselves?"
"Four of us now that you're here."
The vampire started backing away.
"Ummm… actually I've got to get back to my friends. We're on our way to a party. Sorry I can't help, but I'll spread the word that you're looking for volunteers, okay?"
"Hey, thanks," I called as if I believed him. "We'll be right here."
By the time I had finished speaking, he had disappeared into the crowd. Mission accomplished.
"Nicely done, my friend," Pepe murmured. "He does not, how you say, want to get involved, no?"
"That's right," I said, my eyes "on the building again. "And to tell you the truth, I'm not too wild about the idea either. What do you think, Massha? It's awfully quiet in there."
"I'll say," my apprentice agreed. "I'm just trying to figure out if that's a good or a bad sign. Another ten minutes and I'm heading in there to check it out myself."
I nodded my consent, even though I doubted she saw it. We both had our eyes glued to the building, memorizing its every detail. It was a four-story structure… or it would be if it weren't for the curved peak that jutted out from the roof fully half-again as high as the main building. It looked as if the builder had suddenly added the adornment in a last-minute attempt to have his work stand as tall or taller than its neighbors. From the number of windows in the main structure, I guessed it was an apartment building or a hotel or something. In short, it looked like it had a lot of little rooms. I found myself wondering exactly how our strike force was supposed to locate their target without kicking in every door in the place… a possibility I wouldn't put past Aahz.
I was about to express this fear to Massha when a loud crash sounded from within.
"What was that?" I demanded of no one in particular.
"Sounded like a loud crash," my apprentice supplied helpfully.
I forced myself to remember that no one out here knew any more about what was going on inside than I did.
After the crash, everything was quiet once more. I tried to tell myself that the noise might have nothing at all to do with the strike force, but I didn't believe it for a minute. The crowd was talking excitedly to each other and straining to see the various windows. They seemed quite confident that something else would happen soon, much more than I, but then again, maybe as city dwellers they were more accustomed to such vigils than I. Suddenly, Tananda appeared in the doorway. "Did they come out this way?" she called. "No one's been in or out since you went in," I responded.
She swore and started to re-enter the building. "What happened?" I shouted desperately. "We nailed one of them, but Vic got away. He's loose in the building somewhere, and he's got the girl with him."
With that, she disappeared before I could make any further inquiries.
Terrific.
"Exciting, eh?" Pepe said. "I tell you, I could watch such a chase for hours."
"Well, I can't," I snapped. "I've had it with sitting on the sidelines. Massha? I'm going in there. Want to come?"
"I dunno. Hot Stuff. I'd like to, but somebody should be here to plug this escape route."