Part 24 (1/2)

Legacy James H. Schmitz 30980K 2022-07-22

But it helped when she caught a glimpse of their own table drifting by among the others and realized that the smiling red-headed viewer image over there looked completely at her ease.

It helped, too, that Major Quillan turned suddenly into the light-but-ardent-conversation type of companion. In the short preceding briefing he had pointed out that a bit of flirting, etc., was a necessary, or at least nearly necessary, part of the act. Trigger was going along with the flirting; he could be right about that. She intended to stay on the alert for the etc.

They got nibbles very promptly. But not quite the right kind.

The concealed table ComWeb murmured, ”A caller requests to be connected with Major Quillan. Is it permitted?”

”Oho!” Quillan said poisonously. ”I suspected we should have stayed off circuit! Who's the caller?”

”The name given is Keth Deboll.”

Quillan laughed. ”Give the little wolf Major Quillan's regards and tell him it was a good try. I'll look him up tomorrow.”

He gave Trigger gentle wink. ”Let 'em pant,” he said. ”At a distance!”

She smiled uncertainly. If he had a mustache, she thought, he'd be twirling it.

There were two more calls in the next few minutes, of similar nature.

Quillan rebuffed them cheerfully. It was rather flattering in a way. She wondered how so many people in the c.o.c.ktail lounge happened to know Quillan by name.

When the ComWeb reported the fourth caller, it sounded awed.

”The name given is the Lady Lyad Ermetyne!” it said.

Quillan beamed. ”Lyad? Bless her heart! A pleasure. Put her through.”

A screen shaped itself on the wall mirror to the right. Lyad Ermetyne's face appeared in it.

”Heslet Quillan!” She smiled. ”So you aren't permanently lost to your friends, after all!” It was a light, liquid voice. It suited her appearance perfectly.

”Only to the frivolous ones,” Quillan said. His thick black brows went up. His face took on a dedicated look. ”I'm headed for Manon on duty.”

She nodded. ”Still with the Subs.p.a.ce Engineers?”

”And with the rank of major by now,” Quillan said.

”Congratulations! But I'd already observed that your fabulous good fortune hasn't deserted you in the least.” Lyad's glance switched to Trigger; she smiled again. It was a pleasant, easy smile that showed white teeth. ”Would you s.h.i.+eld your ComWeb, Quillan?”

”s.h.i.+eld it?” Quillan looked surprised. ”Why, certainly!” He reached under the edge of the table. The drifting viewer images vanished. ”Go ahead.”

Lyad's eyes turned back to Trigger. They were off-color eyes, like amber or a light wine, fringed with long black lashes. Very steady, very knowing eyes. Trigger felt herself tensing.

”Forgive me the discourtesy of inquiring directly,” the light voice said. ”But you are Trigger Argee, aren't you?”

Quillan's hand slapped the table. He looked at Trigger and laughed.

”Better give up, Trigger! I told you you were much more widely known than you believed.”