Orchid traded glances with Briana and saw that she understood the mounting danger.
"He should have been here by now." Calvin reached the end of the lab bench, turned, and looked at Orchid.
"It would be a real joke on me if it turned out I'd underestimated his interest in you, wouldn't it?"
"A real joke, all right."
"I'll give him another ten minutes and then I'm afraid I'm going to have to cut my losses." He smiled. "That will mean killing you both, of course."
Orchid said nothing. Neither did Briana.
We're getting numb to the threats, Orchid thought. Probably not a good sign.
"Shit." Calvin thumped the handle of his pistol on the stainless steel lab bench. He glowered at Orchid. "If only I could use you as a prism."
Orchid swallowed. "You know it won't work. We proved that three years ago. I can't focus your talent because you're too powerful."
"Yet Bracewell believed that you could focus his stupid artifact." Calvin glanced thoughtfully at the cooling body on the tile floor. "I wonder what convinced him you were strong enough for that?"
Rafe crouched above the mechanical room. He was perched on the edge of a section of the lowered ceiling that concealed the piping. He gazed down through the opening he had created when he had removed one of the three-by-five acoustical panels.
Below two men in ParaSyn security garb exited the emergency equipment room. One of them had a gun to Selby's head.
Rafe waited until all three were directly underneath him before he made his move.
Funny thing about quarry, he reflected as he dropped down onto the back of the man who held Selby captive. They were skittish of shadows. They peered cautiously around corners. They glanced frequently back over their shoulders.
But quarry seldom, if ever, looked up to see what might be waiting overhead.
The first indication Orchid had that something had altered in the situation was that Calvin had stopped pacing. He had started whistling, instead.
She looked at Briana. Briana smiled back.
A relaxed, decidedly cheerful smile.
Orchid suddenly became aware that she, herself, was feeling very good.
In fact, she was much too happy, considering that there was a dead man on the floor and another man was waving a gun about as if it were a toy.
She chuckled.
And then she remembered the gas in the ceiling. How it made everyone, even the most severely disturbed talents, unnaturally cheerful. How it made them want to take a nap.
Rafe had discovered the security system.
She started to laugh.
Calvin and Briana joined in.
When Rafe opened the door and walked into the lab a moment later, they all howled at the hilarious sight he made in his gas mask.
Calvin made one or two attempts to aim his gun at Rafe, but wound up dropping it on the floor. That sent him off into another gale of laughter.
He collapsed on the floor beside the fallen pistol and promptly went to sleep.
Rafe walked toward Orchid.
She was feeling very sleepy, but she had enough energy left to giggle again at the sight of him. "I knew you'd come for us."
"You were right." His voice was curiously distorted by the mask.
"He said you'd want to go mano-a-mano with him." She chuckled. "It was supposed to be a duel to the death between the two of you. A battle between equals to see who was top strat-talent."
Rafe caught her as she started to sink to the floor.
"Why would I want to do things in such a primitive way when there's a nice high-tech alternative available?"
"I always knew you were a lot more sophisticated than Calvin." She slipped blissfully toward sleep. "I really do love you, you know."
"I'm glad." Rafe lifted her into his arms. "Because I love you, too."
She smiled as she nestled against him. "That's nice."
"Marry me."
"Sure. Why not?" She closed her eyes, content, and went to sleep in his arms.
Chapter 22
Rafe walked into the hospital room carrying a newspaper and a massive bouquet of rose-orchids. He put the flowers down on a small table and looked at Orchid.
"How do you feel?" he asked.
She had never been so happy to see anyone in her life. "Like I'm going to throw up."
"The doctor said that's a common side effect of one of the ingredients in Bracewell's anesthetic gas."
"Nice to know there's a logical explanation. How's Briana doing?"
"I looked in on her before I came here. She's fine. Selby is with her." Rafe crossed the room to stand at the foot of the bed. "I called your folks. They're on their way to New Seattle, even as we speak. So are your brothers."
"Just what I need."
Rafe grinned and unfurled the morning edition of the New Seattle Times. "Give 'em a break. You're on the front page. That's enough to worry any family, even an obsessive meta-zen-syn family."
"Let me see that."
Orchid propped herself up against the pillows. She snatched the paper out of his hands and scanned the headline of the front page story.
Executive and Fiancée Stop Murderer
The future C.E.O. of Stonebraker Shipping, Rafael A. Stonebraker, and his fiancée, Miss Orchid Adams, were instrumental in catching two men whom police allege are responsible for at least two and possibly three murders. One of the victims, Dr. Quentin Austen—
"You don't have to read the whole thing." Rafe gently retrieved the newspaper from Orchid's hands. "I can summarize it for you."
"What does it say about the relic?" she demanded.
"There is no mention of the alien artifact."
"How did you manage that?"
Rafe shrugged. "It was just lying there on the floor. I picked it up and put it in my pocket."
Alarm flashed through Orchid, temporarily taking her mind off her nausea. "Listen, that thing really works. It was so strong that when I reversed the focus, Dr. Bracewell's hypno-talent turned back on itself."
"I know. You woke up a couple of times on the way to the hospital. Told me all about it."
"Did I?" She frowned, unable to recall anything after falling asleep in his arms. "At any rate, Bracewell actually killed himself because of that thing. It's very powerful. And very dangerous."
"Not anymore. Whatever you did to it when you reversed the flow of energy through it burned it out."
She searched his face. "How do you know that?"
"I took it to Brizo. Told him what it might be capable of doing. He called in an ice-prism on staff at another lab. They conducted several tests."
"And?"
"There's no trace of any power left in the relic. Brizo's theory is that it was never designed to work with human psychic energy. He suspects that in the few minutes it was activated, the combination of your paranormal power and Bracewell's talent destroyed the mechanism."
"That's a relief." Orchid relaxed back against the pillows. "But what if there are other artifacts that also retained some power?"
"Brizo thinks it's highly unlikely. His experts are convinced that the only reason that particular relic still had a trace of energy left was because it was frozen in jelly-ice for a thousand years. They think the ice somehow preserved some of the fuel in the relic. Whatever it is, it's gone now."
"I hope he's right."
"Just in case, Brizo is going to see to it that security around the artifacts is increased. From now on everything will be tested with the help of ice-prisms."
Orchid brightened. "That will certainly drive up ice-prism focus salaries."
The door slammed open. Rafe winced. He turned to see Clementine Malone stride into the room. She waved a copy of the New Seattle Times.
"They got it wrong," Clementine bellowed. "Again. I can't believe it. Where do reporters go to school, anyhow? I've got a call in to the front page editor of the Times. This kind of screw-up is excusable once, but not twice."