Part 2 (1/2)

”What'd you think? Cheap junk?”

”Direct immersion VR doesn't work on me, Ricey. I don't have a reflex hook-in, it's all conscious.”

”I'm telling you, I tried it, it's c.r.a.p. It's like bad s.e.x, you get all excited only to be let down.”

”Now bad s.e.x,” said Sandy, ”that's an oxymoron.”

”You're an oxymoron,” Vanessa retorted, grinning. ”Three hours a day on adreno-glactic, six hours for that crummy magazine she works for, that's nine uplinked hours a day a And she calls friends direct, won't talk to anyone who uses a phone. People like her are what's scary about infotech, you can spend your whole life plugged into a machine and not realise the alternative a”

”Ricey,” Sandy said, smiling, ”you're b.i.t.c.hing.”

”Of course I'm b.i.t.c.hing. That's what friends are for, they b.i.t.c.h to each other. Only you don't b.i.t.c.h anywhere near enough, it's got to be unhealthy. So I b.i.t.c.h for the two of us a it's quite an effort, you should appreciate it. You're seeing a master b.i.t.c.her at work. It's an honour and a privilege for you, if I do say so myself.”

”You talk for the two of us,” Sandy corrected. ”If you'd occasionally shut up, I might get some more practice.” Vanessa ignored her, wincing and flexing her left shoulder. ”Damage?”

Vanessa nodded, rubbing with a hand and grimacing. ”Feedback. I still haven't gotten that suit adjustment right.” Sandy reached over with her right hand, keeping her left upon the controls. Took a firm hold of Vanessa's shoulder, and probed.

”There?”

”Further up.” The hand moved further, and Vanessa winced, wriggling the shoulder. ”More. More. AH! Just there a oh yes.” Sandy applied gentle pressure, and felt thumb and fingertips digging in. ”Ouch! Not so hard, you'll rip my arm off.”

”Complainer.” She ma.s.saged, gently. Was careful not to exceed the reflexive tension generated by the feedback through her fingertips. It was an accustomed reaction, around straights, and as with all hardwired reflexes, it was difficult to shake. It wasn't at all likely that she would hurt Vanessa. But she could, hypothetically at least. It was a constant concern, and she was never careless. Never.

”Oh yeah a” Vanessa leaned her head back, eyes closed and smiling. Soft, dark-brown curls fell about her brow. Slim, fine features. Beautiful, Sandy thought. Delicate. And living proof that some qualities went no further than skin deep. She ma.s.saged with careful fingers along the offending length of muscle, probing the collar bone along that slim, small shoulder. ”You're good at that.”

”I'm good at everything, remember?”

Vanessa's dark eyes opened slightly, and fixed her with a lidded, contemplative gaze. ”If it weren't the truth, you'd be insufferable.” Sandy smiled, steering them through another gentle bank onehanded, ma.s.saging Vanessa's shoulder with the other. Armour strains were always a problem a although not so much for herself. But she, of course, was the all-time leading consumer of ma.s.sage time in the entire CSA, hands down. And Vanessa was the one who usually got stuck with the duty. She never missed a chance to even it up a little.

Vanessa wriggled the shoulder again. ”That's much better. You've got it. I'll have to put you up for loan, charge by the hour. I'll make a fortune.”

Sandy smiled. And worked her hand carefully up the shoulder toward Vanessa's neck. Vanessa grinned, and lowered her head, allowing Sandy's fingers to press and rub at her neck muscles, generating effortless, powerful, careful pressure.

She watched Vanessa's expression in her peripheral vision, and enjoyed making her wince with pleasure. It was such an easy thing to do, with her fingers on Vanessa's neck. It amazed her that it should feel so good to do so. That's what friends are for, Vanessa had said, about her b.i.t.c.hing. With perhaps no real idea of the warm feeling that such a simple comment should provoke. It was unexplainable. Like the fingers on her neck, gently ma.s.saging. Like the smile it provoked upon Vanessa's lips, and the occasional low groan in her throat. Friend, she supposed. Perhaps that was all there was to it.

She smiled to herself. Nearly wis.h.i.+ng, whimsically and not for the first time, that she herself was bis.e.xual, like Vanessa. That would have been interesting indeed. And sometimes, just sometimes, she suspected that Vanessa wished something similar, if only from curiosity.

But she wasn't. And try as she might, she just couldn't conceive of it. Her ever-curious mind did, it seemed, have its limits, however hard she tried to push her thoughts beyond the realm of the comfortable, or the familiar. Vanessa was beautiful. But she wasn't attractive, not to her. Women weren't, never had been, and never would be. Not s.e.xually. It was almost disappointing to realise. It was an experience that she would never have. And s.e.x with a person she merely liked was one thing a s.e.x with someone like Vanessa a well, that would have been something else. Something she'd had so rarely in her life. Something meaningful.

She sighed. And thought, just then, that she recognised the wry, contemplative smile upon Vanessa's face, eyes closed with calm pleasure. It was their private joke. That a ma.s.sage was as close as they would get, in that respect. A subst.i.tute. And she was suddenly certain, in a way she rarely was with civilians, and straights in general, that she knew what Vanessa was thinking, right at that moment.

”It's not c.u.n.n.i.l.i.n.g.u.s,” she ventured, ”but I bet it's pretty d.a.m.n good.”

Vanessa's smile grew to a grin. And she broke up laughing, doubled up against the restraining belt. Sandy stopped ma.s.saging, hand on her friend's back as she shook with laughter. Grinning broadly herself at Vanessa's controlled hysterics.

Finally Vanessa recovered herself. Wiped her eyes and leaned back in her seat. Sandy put both hands back on the controls, still grinning.

On an impulse, Vanessa unhooked her belt, leaned over and kissed Sandy firmly on the cheek. And leaned back, in the corner between the seat and the door, to contemplate her.

”No,” she sighed, ”it's not as good as c.u.n.n.i.l.i.n.g.u.s.” Grinned. ”But what is?”

”Penetration,” Sandy retorted playfully.

”Nonsense. You've got a phallocentric brain.”

”No, I've got a phallocentric v.a.g.i.n.a.”

Vanessa found that hysterically funny, and laughed for another twenty seconds straight.

”Which is kind of a pity,” Sandy ventured further, once Vanessa had stopped. Vanessa sighed.

”Yes, your phallocentric v.a.g.i.n.a is rather a pity. I feel sorry for it.”

”Please don't, it has too much fun.”

”I know, I can hear it laughing.” Grinning broadly. Vanessa gave Sandy a rough shove on her shoulder. ”Don't you go feeling sorry for me, Sandy. Me breaking up with Sav isn't the end of the world, I'll find someone else to keep me happy. Or someone else's.”

”I wasn't feeling sorry for you,” Sandy retorted, ”I can't imagine a one-man life, anyway. Leaving Sav is the first thing I'd have done.”

”Gee,” Vanessa snorted, ”thanks for your concern.”

”I was thinking,” Sandy pressed on, ”that I like you just about enough to want to make you happy by s.c.r.e.w.i.n.g you senseless, but the catch is that I don't find you the slightest bit attractive s.e.xually. Which is a pretty big catch.”

”Yeah,” Vanessa sighed. ”You'd be as much fun as a cold trout. But thanks for thinking of me.” With amus.e.m.e.nt. ”That's what makes you such a cool friend, Sandy, you don't know the rules yet. No other girlfriend I know would have brought it up.”

Sandy snorted. ”Well, h.e.l.l, what would I know? I'm just a glorified kitchen appliance, after all.”

”I said I like that about you, you moron,” Vanessa retorted. ”Don't change.”

”Hmmph. That'll be a task.”

”Yeah,” Vanessa sighed. ”Yeah, it sure will.” Silence for a moment. Headquarters was approaching. Another minute ahead, and the designated lane began angling downward.

”You want your neck done again?” Sandy suggested brightly. Vanessa grinned.

”No thanks. It was making me h.o.r.n.y.”

entral Briefing was a fair walk from the Doghouseas the SWAT compound was known. Not much on design, Sandy reckoned, gazing about as she reclined in the leather cus.h.i.+ons about the long central table. There were no windows, for one thing. Most un-Ta.n.u.shan. But then Central Briefing was neighbours to Central Ops, deep in the bowels of the Central admin complex. ”Central,” she reckoned, was a word in danger of being over used in these parts.

”Least the chairs are comfortable,” Vanessa murmured, mimicking Sandy's reclining posture. A typical pair of SWAT grunts, they were, reclined and lazily informal among the gathered high ranks and senior suits. Though, these days, Sandy had noted, everyone was looking a little more rumpled than usual.

Twenty-three people in all, a large gathering by any measure. a.s.sistant Director N'Darie sat at the far end to the left, leaning her small frame forward on the table, hands clasped, in serious conversation with a.s.sistant Administrative Director Fung. Intel Director Naidu leaned against the wall by the doorway in conversation with two junior Intels. Others talked, scanned desktop monitors, carried out uplinked conversations or otherwise made use of the time. Only the two SWAT grunts sat and waited.

It was, of course, about the previous night's commotion at the Kanchipuram Hotel a it was the lead story on the news networks for the moment, the broader debate of Article 42 supplanted for now by the more exciting events of a major a.s.sa.s.sination attempt gone wrong in a very public gathering. There had been an alarming number of such cases lately, and the CSA was catching h.e.l.l for it.

The door opened and Director Ibrahim entered. Directly behind, and continuing a conversation from the hallway, were a lean young man and a smaller woman. Both wore nonregulation clothes, with a predominance of black. Conversation about the room paused, attention s.h.i.+fting to the new arrivals.

”You think they shop at the same store?” Vanessa murmured, eyeing the Director's two companions. She spoke barely loud enough for Sandy to hear unamplified, but the woman fixed them both with an immediate, direct stare from narrowed oriental eyes. A flare of recognition, and the gleam of a smile. ”Nice Jacket,” Vanessa added, volume unchanged and utterly unfazed. ”They make synthetic leather look so real these days, don't they?”

The woman (j.a.panese, Sandy was guessing the ethnicity) gave a slight, gracious nod as the Director took his empty chair by the end of the table, and people about the room made for their seats. Gave a faint twist as she took her own seat, showing off the gleaming black jacket. Sandy watched on with amus.e.m.e.nt a very, very serious hearing enhancement for a straight, to hear Vanessa's low tones across a room filled with conversation. That, plus the clothes, gave her some clue as to who the two arrivals were.