Part 7 (2/2)

Astrid noticed that he had been hurt. ”Your arm, Roger! What happened?

Can I do anything for it?” The deeply concerned look in her eyes made him feel that he was a little more to her than just a part of an underground conspiracy.

”The arm's all right,” he said. ”A sentry grazed it. I'll see you.” He turned away and started back for the roof.

VII

There was a throbbing ache in his arm as he went back up the grav-well. He held the control in his teeth and twisted it with his left hand as he reached the roof level. He stepped out. The cold had deepened and the wind was bitter. He stepped over the unconscious sentry and placed his guns on the ledge before him. He twisted the dial of the Stoltz to 'lethal' and to 'max area.' With that sort of adjustment the Stoltz was dependable only for very short ranges, but he had to have something ready against a ma.s.s attack. The blaster was a precision, aimed weapon, and would do for one at a time.

The cold soaked in. His arm numbed and then ached, and numbed again.

Thane waited. He had no way of knowing what Selan was saying or what effect it had in the minds of the Onzarians. Or did he? The normal street noises below seemed to be changing. Through the noise of the wind, a dull, confused murmur came up from below. That might be ma.s.s anger.

Thane picked up the blaster and walked over to the parapet. Far below he could see that crowds were beginning to gather in the street. Some were clumped around street loudspeakers.

There was a hum overhead. Thane spun around and looked up. A police patrol was just overhead. As it settled Thane threw himself flat on the icy tile. There was an immediate shrieking pain from his injured right arm. He gritted his teeth and aimed as the door of the anti-grav opened. The flash of his blaster was a bright orange in the night air.

The man on his side crumpled. Thane was on his feet at once and dashed to the door of the patrol. One more flash of the blaster and the other occupant tumbled out the other side.

Thane hurried back to the sentry booth for his Stoltz. There would be more. As he reached it something hit him hard. He fell back towards the patrol anti-grav. He was fighting desperately. A hand went around his throat and tightened. A knee came down on his right arm. He wavered on the brink of unconsciousness. He fought his way back.

He jabbed savagely with the stiff fingers of his left hand and caught his opponent under the jaw. Thane pushed upward and back as hard as he could. Thane felt the hand loosen on his throat. Thane came up as the man went back. As they both reached their feet Thane saw it was the sentry. They struggled for a moment on the edge of the parapet. Then the sentry made a last grasp at Thane and went over.

Thane felt the sweat condense and freeze under his clothes as he searched for his lost blaster. He found it and started back for the entryway. Three more police s.h.i.+ps were coming towards the roof. At that moment the grav-well door slid open and Astrid and Selan stood before him.

The first police s.h.i.+p fired before it landed. The blast came before Thane had reached Astrid and Selan. He saw Selan crumple. She was dead when he touched her. He had the impulse to do something, to say something, for one who had forced herself to do so much. But there was no time. He thrust the blaster at Astrid, who was still staring at the dead Selan. ”I'll try to get them with the Stoltz. You hit anything that's dangerous with this!” He grasped the Stoltz from the ledge and stepped forward. Running figures were coming towards them now. He waited with a weary sort of calm for them to come close enough. An explosion burst the tile just off his right heel. He waited. Finally he pressed the impeller of the Stoltz. The wide-angle shot dissipated the power, but it did include all of them. They kept coming forward.

One of them raised an arm and there was a blinding flash. Thane firmly pressed the impeller again as he fell forward.

There was a voice, and Thane tried to get ready for what was coming but it was too much effort. Anyway, the voice went away. And then someone else was there, and someone else was saying something important, if he could only catch it ... and then movement, up, and around, and down.

When Thane finally opened his eyes Garth was standing over him biting his cigar. ”They tell me you've committed treason,” Garth said.

Thane looked up at him steadily. ”I guess that's right,” he said.

”I suppose you know what we're going to do.”

”I suppose so....” and Thane stopped. Full memory was coming back, and all its implications. ”Wait ... it's all wrong. What are you doing here? And where is here? And ... if you're here--if we're together, then it must have worked! It must have worked!”

Garth lit his cigar. His face changed slightly. It might have been a smile. ”Yes. It worked. The old girl really hit the Onzarians. They hadn't heard any news at all in all the days of radio silence. Then their sets came on and there she was telling them that all their gold gimmicks were no good any more. That death was approaching for all of Onzar. That Candar had ... well, you can hear the recording of it. She meant every word and they acted as if they believed every word. Of course, they'd been conditioned to that with the propaganda newscasts.

But after the long silence she really hit them.”

Some one moved at Thane's other side. He turned his head. It was Astrid. She was scowling at Garth. ”You're a mean, bitter old bureaucrat,” she said mockingly, ”talking to Roger like that.”

Garth's face twisted into the approximation of a grin. ”Well, there actually were treason charges against him for a time. But I will say that things have changed.”

Thane looked from one to another and then overhead. What he could see of the room looked vaguely familiar, but.... ”Where are we?”

”At the s.p.a.ce station,” Astrid said. ”Dad and Garth are working over a treaty between Onzar and the Allied Systems.”

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