"Read my mind," spat Molly.
It angered Blaise that he couldn't. Tachyon would have been able to. That cranked the anger a little higher. "What are you going to do with us?" Molly asked.
"Sell you as lawn jockeys." The laugh emerged as a tight little whinny.
"Let us go… please," cried the blond girl. "You wont fuck with me?"
" I swear it," said Molly, pleading a little now. "We need you. Now I know why."
"What were you going to show me?"
"Let us go."
Blaise released them. Truth was, his overstretched mental powers were starting to quiver like a too tightly wound guitar string. But his little humans never suspected.
Molly ran a hand across the spikes of her multicolored hair. Sauntered to the mouth of the alley. The sidewalks were filled with rush-hour humanity. The sun sank like a bloated red sack into an ocean of brown-green smog. In the canyons between the buildings night had already fallen. "So, pick one," said Molly.
"One what?" asked Blaise.
"Person," said a skinny kid whose face seemed to be one angry blackhead.
"For what?" Blaise asked. He hated to ask. It made him look stupid.
"To humiliate," said the blond teen in her soft littlegirl voice.
"Or kill," offered another of the gang.
Blaise scanned the crowds. Listened to the blare of car horns. The thrum and rumble of hundreds of tires racing across the uneven asphalt of Broadway.
"Hurry" prodded Molly Bolt.
Blaise ignored her. Eventually he spotted what he was looking for. A carefully combed head of carrot-red hair, a business suit on the inexpensive side of nice. Not too tall. A little too slim.
An incline of the head. "Him."
"And do what?" asked Molly. "Kill him."
" I am fine. It is just a broken nose. I do not need to be in bed."
Cody ignored him. Folded back the comforter. " I must reach Washington."
She stripped him out of the blood-covered coat. "I must locate Blaise."
She unbuttoned his shirt.
"Make up your mind," Cody said. "Blaise or Washington."
Tach considered. "Washington."
"Fine. You'll fly tonight. Dita's already rescheduled your tickets."
"Damn it," he raged. "Don't manage my life."
She pushed his shirt off his shoulders. "Somebody has to." She pointed at his pants. "Finish. I'll get you some water so you can wash down these pain pills."
It's useless arguing with a shut door. Meekly Tach stripped off his pants and shorts and crawled beneath the sheets. Cody returned with the glass and an ice pack. Tach obediently swallowed the pills.
"I'm sorry," he said quietly.
"Now what are you apologizing for?"
"Mind-controlling you. I know how fiercely independent you are, but I could not effectively protect-"
"I know why you did it. Let's just drop it, okay?"
"Nonetheless, your reaction shamed me. Cody, please understand and do not reject me. My defense of you is not meant to demean you."
"I know"
"Perhaps it manifests as somewhat proprietary, but that is because I am still hoping-"
"Tachyon, would you just shut the fuck up."
"But I do not want you angry-"
"You know what your problem is? You talk too goddamn much!"
Black, oily. The water looked really disgusting. And the smell…
Blaise swallowed hard. Wished his elbow didn't hurt so bad. Out in the bay a police patrol boat droned past, spotlights sweeping across the choppy waters.
Blackhead-Blaise had discovered his name was Kent set down the bags of groceries on the end of the pier. Molly knelt and lit a kerosene lantern.
"One if by land?" asked Blaise sarcastically.
Molly didn't reply, for there was rippling in the dark water and a thing rose up from the water.
"Shit!"
"No, Charon."
Kent thrust the bags of groceries through the semitransparent body wall. Blaise's initial disgust was passing. It was just another version of Baby, Tachyon's living spaceship. Blaise took a step toward Charon. Molly held him off with a hand to the chest.
"How bad do you want it?" asked Molly sternly. Blaise remembered. Shrill screams. The wailing of sirens forming a frantic counterpoint. The small redheaded man pinned against the wall of the cleaners. Vomiting his blood across the hood of the big Caddy.
"Enough to do anything to get it."
"Then ya gotta trust us. You gotta be one with us."
"And if I don't?"
"You can't make us give you the power," the blond girl said. "You can only scare us so much."
Blaise slid his eyes toward her. "And do I scare you?"
"Yes."
Startling in its simplicity and honesty. Blaise took another look at her. Fine-boned. A few pimples on her chin, but otherwise unflawed. Fawn's eyes, but smoky gray with a dark circle surrounding the iris. The pale hair hung below her hips; it stirred softly in the breeze off the river.
"What do I have to do?" Blaise asked, turning back to Molly.
"Die."
"Huh?"
"Symbolically speaking," Kent explained. "This is bullshit."
"No," said Molly. "This is real." She lifted a long chain with shackles attached to the end. "You walk behind Charon. We've got the end of this." She shook the chain. "Eventually we pull you in."
"Eventually." Blaise turned the word over and over in his mouth.
"You have to trust us to pull you in before it's too late," said the blonde.
"What's your name?" Blaise asked abruptly.
She was surprised and replied without thinking. "Kelly."
"Stop farting around," interrupted Molly. "Have you got the guts for it or are you a jerk off and a coward?"
"Try saying something like that after all this bullshit is over," warned Blaise. "And just what is the point of this bullshit?"
"You have to die to live with us," a boy called out. "Great," muttered Blaise. "This is so stupid."
"In or out, Blaisy Daisy," crooned Molly.
Tachyon vomiting blood. Cody, eyes wide with terror and desire. Her body fiery hot beneath his. Bloody froth on her lips as his fingers sank deep into her neck.
Blaise thrust out his hands. The shackles closed around his wrists. Blaise eyed Charon. The two small eyes regarded his thoughtfully, closed in a slow blink. Blaise laughed as a white-hot surge of lust and anticipation shot through him. This was going to be fun.
They had clipped a heavy diver's belt about his waist, replaced his tennis shoes with lead-soled boots. Charon had slid beneath the water, Blaise plummeting like a stone behind him.
Blaise concentrated on the thousands of wriggling cilia that propelled Charon across the muddy bottom. How long could he last? How long until the last stale bits of air exploded from his aching lungs and the filthy waters of the river rushed in?
Charon's body cast a greenish glow into the dark waters. Occasionally a fish brushed against Blaise's body, fluttered hysterically away. His feet tangled, and Blaise fell to his knees. Almost… almost he gasped. His foot had caught in the rotting rib cage of a body. There was a jerk of the chain, the shackles biting into his wrists. Awkwardly Blaise staggered to his feet. Hurried to catch up with Charon.
There was a roaring in his ears, and his lungs were laced with fire. His eyes focused desperately on the chain. Noted how the vaguely defined bands of muscle in Charon's body closed lovingly about the metal links. Blaise fought the urge to reach out and seize control of Molly.
No! He'd fucking die before he'd break.
And that was beginning to seem very likely. Blaise lifted his hands and pressed them against his nose and mouth. Suddenly the slack was taken up on the chain, and he was being reeled toward Charon's glistening body. He struck and began flailing desperately at the rubbery wall. It stretched reluctantly open. Water and Blaise poured into the slimy interior.