"See? Only a couple of inches from belt-buckle to backbone--dangerously close to the point of utter collapse."
"You poor, abused little thing!" Garlock laughed and all three crossed the room to the dining alcove. While they were still ordering, James appeared beside them.
"Find out anything?" Garlock asked.
"Yes and no. Yes, in that they have an excellent observatory, with a hundred-eighty-inch reflector, on a mountain only seventy-five miles from here. No, in that I didn"t find any duplication of nebulary configurations with the stuff I had with me. However, it was relatively coa.r.s.e. Tomorrow I"ll take a lot of fine stuff along. It"ll take some time--a full day, at least."
"I expected that. Good going, Jim!"
All four ate heartily, and, after eating, they taped up the day"s reports. Then, tired from their first real day"s work in weeks, all went to their rooms.
A few minutes later, Garlock tapped lightly at Lola"s door.
"Come in." She stiffened involuntarily, then relaxed and smiled. "Oh, yes, Clee: of course. You"re...."
"No, I"m not. I"ve been doing a lot of thinking about you since last night, and I may have come up with an answer or two. Also, Belle knows we aren"t pairing, and if we don"t hide behind a screen at least once in a while, she"ll know we aren"t going to."
"Screen?"
"Screen. Didn"t you know these four private rooms are solid? Haven"t you read your house-tape yet?"
"No. But do you think Belle would actually peek?"
"Do you think she wouldn"t?"
"Well, I don"t like her very much, but I wouldn"t think she would do anything like that, Clee. It isn"t urbane."
"She isn"t urbane, either, whenever she thinks it might be advantageous not to be."
"What a _terrible_ thing to say!"
"Take it from me, if Belle Bellamy doesn"t know everything that goes on it isn"t from lack of trying. You wouldn"t know about room service, either, then--better scan that tape before you go to sleep tonight--what"ll you have in the line of a drink to while away enough time so she will know we"ve been playing games?"
"Ginger ale, please."
"I"ll have ginger beer. You do it like so." He slid a panel aside, his fingers played briefly on a typewriter-like keyboard. Drinks and ice appeared. "Anything you want--details of the tape."
He lighted two cigarettes, handed her one, stirred his drink. "Now, fair lady--or should I say beauteous dark lady?--we will follow the precept of that immortal Chinese philosopher, Chin On."
"You _are_ a Prime Operator, aren"t you?" She laughed, but sobered quickly. "I"m worried. You said I flaunted virginity like a banner, and now Belle.... What am I doing wrong?"
"There"s a lot wrong. Not so much what you"re doing as what you aren"t doing. You"re too aloof--detached--egg-headish. You know the score, words and music, but you don"t sing. All you do is listen. Belle thinks you"re not only a physical virgin, but a psychic-blocked prude. I know better. You"re so full of conflict between what you want to do--what you know is right--and what those three-cell-brained nincomp.o.o.ps made you think you ought to do that you have got no more degrees of freedom than a piston-rod. You haven"t been yourself for a minute since you came aboard. Check?"
"You _have_ been thinking, haven"t you? You may be right; except that it"s been longer than that ... ever since the first preliminaries, I think. But what can I _do_ about it, Clee?"
"Contact. Three-quarters full, say; enough for me to give you what I think is the truth."
"But you said you _never_ went screens down with a woman?"
"There"s a first time for everything. Come in."
She did so, held contact for almost a minute, then pulled herself loose.
"Ug-gh-gh." She shivered. "I"m glad I haven"t got a mind like that."
"And the same from me to you. Of course the real truth may lie somewhere in between. I may be as far off the beam on one side as you are on the other."
"I hope so. But it cleared things up no end--it untied a million knots.
Even that other thing--brotherly love? It"s a very nice concept--you see, I never had any brothers."
"That"s probably one thing that was the matter with you. Nothing warmer than that, certainly, and never will be."
"And I suppose you got the thought--it must have jumped up and smacked you--" Lola"s hot blush was visible even through her heavy tan, "how many times I"ve felt like running my fingers up and down your ribs and grabbing a handful of those terrific muscles of yours, just to see if they"re as hard as they look?"
"I"m glad you brought that up; I don"t know whether I would have dared to or not. You"ve got to stop acting like a Third instead of an Operator; and you"ve got to stop acting as though you had never been within ten feet of me. Now"s as good a time as any." He took off his shirt and struck a strong-man"s pose. "Come ahead."
"By golly, I"m _going_ to!" Then, a moment later, "Why, they"re even _harder_! How do you, a scientist, psionicist, and scholar, keep in such hard shape as that?"
"An hour a day in the gym, three hundred sixty-five days a year. Many are better--but a h.e.l.l of a lot are worse."
"I"ll say." She finished her ginger ale, sat down in her chair, leaned back and put her legs up on the bed. "That was a relief of tension if there ever was one. I haven"t felt so good since they picked me as home-town candidate--and that was a mighty small town and eight months ago. Bring on your dragons, Clee, and I"ll slay "em far and wide. But I can"t actually _be_ like she is...."
"Thank G.o.d for that. Deliver me from _two_ such pretzel-benders aboard one ship."
"... but I could have been a pretty good actress, I think."
"Correction, please. "Outstanding" is the word."
"Thank you, kind sir. And women--men, too, of course--do bring up certain memories, to ... to...."
"To roll "em around on their tongues and give their taste-buds a treat."
"Exactly. So where I don"t have any appropriate actual memories to bring up, I"ll make like an actress. Check?"
"Good girl! Now you"re rolling--we"re in like Flynn. Well, we"ve been in screen long enough, I guess. Fare thee well, little sister Brownie, until we meet again." He tossed the remains of their refreshments, trays and all, into the chute, picked up his shirt, and started out.
"Put it _on_, Clee!" she whispered, intensely.
"Why?" He grinned cheerfully. "It"d look still better if I peeled down to the altogether."
"You"re incorrigible," she said, but her answering grin was wide and perfectly natural. "You know, if I had had a brother something like you it would have saved me a lot of wear and tear. I"ll see you in the morning before breakfast."
And she did. They strolled together to breakfast; not holding hands, but with hip almost touching hip. Relaxed, friendly, on very cordial and satisfactory terms. Lola punched breakfast orders for them both. Belle drove a probe, which bounced--Lola"s screen was tight, although her brown eyes were innocent and bland.