Harry had to give in to her. Ma, what would I do without you?
I was only putting you straight, Harry. Telling you that between times you should get on with other things.
Such as?
Harry, you have access to the most extensive library in the world, books which not only hold knowledge but can also impart it. The minds of the dead are like books for you to read, and their talents are all there to be learned. Just as you learned from Möbius, so you can learn from the rest of us.
But that was something Harry had long ago considered, and long since turned down. Dragosani had learned from the dead, too. Thibor Ferenczy had instructed him — in evil. Likewise, as a necromancer, Dragosani had stolen the talents of Max Batu, and the secrets of the Soviet E-Branch from Gregor Borowitz. And yet none of these things had helped him in the end. Indeed, Batu's evil eye had assisted in his destruction! No, there were certain things, like the future, which Harry preferred not to know. And these thoughts of his were deadspeak, which of course his mother read at once.
Maybe you're right, she said, but still you should keep it in mind. There are talents here, Harry, and if and when you need them they're yours for the asking…
Her voice was fading now, dwindling away into dreams. But at least this time Harry would remember their conversation. And at last, weary now in mind and body both, he relaxed, let go, sank down even deeper into dream and lay suspended there, simply sleeping. For a little while. Until -
Haaarry? It was Möbius! Harry would know his deadspeak anywhere. But even by dreaming standards Mobius's voice was… dreamy. For this was a very different Möbius, a changed Möbius.
August Ferdinand? Is that you? I've been looking for you. I mean, a great many of us have been searching for you everywhere.
I know, Harry. I was… out there. But you were right and they were wrong. I was in the Continuum! For as long as I could bear it, anyway. The thoughts of your dead friends reached me as I emerged.
Harry didn't understand. What's to bear? he asked. The Möbius Continuum is what it is.
Is it? Möbius's voice was still mazed and wandering, like that of a sleepwalker, or a man in some sort of trance. Is it, Harry? Or is it much more than it appears to be? But… it's strange, my boy, so strange. I would have talked to you about it — I wanted to — but you've been away so long, Haaarry.
That wasn't my fault, Harry told him. / couldn't keep in touch, wasn't able to. Something had happened to me — to my deadspeak — and I was cut off from everyone. And that's one of the reasons why I had to contact you now. You see, it's not just that I'd lost my deadspeak, but also my ability to use the Möbius Continuum. And I need it like I never needed it before.
The Continuum? Need it? Still Möbius wasn't entirely himself, far from it. Oh, we all need it, Harry. Indeed, without it there's nothing! It is EVERYTHING! And… and… and I'm sorry, Harry, but I have to go back there.
That's all right, Harry desperately answered, feeling Möbius's deadspeak sliding off at a tangent. And I swear I wouldn't be troubling you if it wasn't absolutely necessary, but-
It… it talks to me! Möbius's voice was an awestruck whisper, drifting, fading as his attention transferred itself elsewhere. And I think I know what it is. The only thing it can be. I have… to … go… now… Haaarry.
Another moment and he had gone, disappeared, and not even an echo remaining. So that Harry knew Möbius had returned to the one place above all others which was now forbidden to him. Into the Möbius Continuum.
Finally Harry was left alone to sleep out a night which, for all that it was dreamless, was nevertheless uneasy…
The next morning, on their way in Manolis's car to see Trevor Jordan, something which had been bothering Harry suddenly surfaced. 'Manolis,' he said, 'I'm an idiot! I should have thought of it before.'
The Greek glanced at him. 'Thought of what, Harry?'
'The KGB knew I was going to Romania. They knew it almost before I did. I mean, they were waiting for me when I landed — goons of theirs, anyway. So, someone must have told them. Someone here on Rhodes!'
For a moment Manolis looked blank, but then he grinned and slapped his thigh. 'Harry,' he said, 'you are the very strange person with the extremely weird powers — but I think you will never make the policeman! Yesterday, when you told us your story, I thought it was understood that I must arrive at this selfsame conclusion. And of course I did. My next step was to ask myself who knew you were going other than your immediate circle? Answer: no one — except the booking clerk at the airport itself! The local police are looking into it right now. If there is an answer, they will find it.'
'Good!' said Harry. 'But the point I'm making is this: the last thing I want is that someone should be waiting for me in Hungary, too. I mean, if it works out that I must go there.'
Manolis nodded. 'I understand your concern. Let's just hope the local boys turn something up.'
Neither Manolis, Harry, nor Darcy had any way of knowing that at that very moment the police were at the airport, talking to a man who worked on the passenger information desk; to him and to his brother, against whom they'd long entertained certain grudges and suspicions of their own. Talking to them, and not much caring for the answers they were getting, but sure that eventually they'd get the right ones.
At the asylum a Sister met the three and took them to Jordan's room. He had a room now as opposed to a celclass="underline" a small place with high, barred windows, and a door with a peephole. The door was locked from the outside; obviously the doctors were still a little wary. The Sister looked through the peephole and smiled, and beckoned Harry forward. He followed her example and looked into the room. Jordan was striding to and fro in the confined space, his hands clasped behind his back. Harry knocked and the other at once stopped pacing and looked up. His face was alive now, alert and expectant.
'Harry?' he called out. 'Is that you?'
'Yes, it is,' Harry answered. 'Just give us a moment.'
The Sister unlocked the door and the three went in. She waited outside.
Inside, Jordan took Darcy's hand and shook it; he slapped Manolis on the back, then stood stock still and slowly smiled Harry a greeting. 'So,' he said, 'and we have the Necroscope back on our team, eh?'
'For a while,' Harry answered, returning his smile. And: 'You scared us, Trevor. We thought he'd wrecked your mind.'
Darcy Clarke, after the initial handshake, had backed off a little, but unobtrusively. Now he mumbled: 'Will you excuse me a moment?' He went back out into the corridor, with Manolis following quickly on behind. In the corridor Darcy was standing beside the Sister — or rather, he was leaning against the wall. And his face was white!
'What is it?' Manolis hissed. 'I've seen that look on your face before.'
'Call Harry out of there,' Darcy whispered. 'Quickly!'
The Sister was beginning to look alarmed but Darcy cautioned her with a ringer to his lips.
'Harry,' Manolis's voice was casual as he leaned back into the room. 'Would you come out here a moment?'
'Do you mind?' Harry lifted an eyebrow, glanced at Jordan.