Part 8 (1/2)
”That's what happened, nonsense or not,” Rick said curtly.
Scotty added, ”And what were you doing here?”
”Came to get my wallet,” the geologist answered readily. ”I missed it and figured I must have dropped it up here. It wasn't anywhere else I'd been. Better get in and let me take you back. If you were close enough to get nosebleeds you must be shaken up quite a bit.”
”We're shaken,” Rick agreed. ”Our jeep is down at our shot station. We decided to leave it there and take a hike.”
They climbed into the back of Connel's jeep. The nosebleeds had stopped now, but their faces were smeared with blood. Neither felt like talking, nor, apparently, did Connel. He stopped at their third station and asked, ”Can you make it? Or do you want to ride back with me?”
”We can make it,” Rick said. ”Thanks for the lift.”
”I'd better stay behind you to make sure,” Connel stated.
The boys headed straight back to the hotel, Connel a hundred yards to their rear. In the parking lot they thanked him again for the lift, then hurried in to let warm water wash away the traces of their experience.
Later, stretched out on their beds, they talked it over.
”You saved our bacon,” Rick stated. ”But what really happened?”
”I'm not sure,” Scotty replied. ”There are two possibilities. One, we sprung a b.o.o.by trap. I don't really credit that one much, because we were rolling away when the stuff let go. If we'd hit a trip wire or something similar, the dynamite would have gone off right then. So, second possibility, someone was waiting for us. We jumped back just as he pushed the plunger. Or, maybe he saw we had spotted the trap and tried to get us, anyway.”
”Who's he?” Rick asked.
”Persons unknown,” Scotty answered. ”Or maybe one person not unknown.”
”Meaning Connel? He could have done it. Suppose he set the trap, then took his jeep up the hill out of sight. Then he could have walked back, fired the shot, hurried back for his jeep, and driven down.”
”Could be,” Scotty agreed. ”Only, did he know we were coming?”
Rick shrugged. ”How can we know that? For all we know, from his third shot station he might be able to look right down on the trail. He sees us, hurries into position, fires the charge, and hurries back. We can't really tell until we get to that third station. Personally, I vote for Connel.”
”Not proven,” Scotty warned.
Rick knew it. ”It may never be proven, on account of no witnesses. But suppose it was some unknown party? Why wouldn't that party try for Connel? Why wait until he's pa.s.sed, and we're coming into position?
Would an unknown thief be that interested in us?”
”Too many questions,” Scotty objected. ”I haven't any answers. But you make a good case for its being Connel. Also, did you notice how he jumped on us for stealing the dynamite? That probably would have been his story if we'd been killed. Now tell me what his motive is. Why should he try to delay the project?”
Rick had no answer to that. ”Makes no sense,” he agreed. ”Unless there's something he doesn't want us to see. That dynamite sure discouraged our trip to his third station!”
CHAPTER VII
Casa Guevara
The scientific party lost only one day because of the dynamite theft.
Governor Montoya supplied more explosives and the firing schedule continued. Now, however, the dynamite was guarded by police supplied by His Excellency. Police also were in evidence around the Hot Springs Hotel. No more chances were being taken.
After three days, the scientists began to have a better idea of what was going on in the earth beneath them, but Rick and Scotty could make little sense of the ma.s.s of data. Even the picture being filled in by Dr. Williams was confusing. Now, two magma areas were showing where only one had shown before.