"Then we"re even. I wasn"t expecting a very beautiful woman in a bathtub."
I felt the limo slowing, and a chime rang softly. The road had narrowed to a winding one-lane path. Ahead in the distance stood a huge, old, stone chateau with warmly lit windows, surrounded by well-tended vineyards-acres and acres.
"We arrive at our destination," she said. "I must ask you to look aside while I dress. But first, would you be be a gentleman and kindly dry my back?" a gentleman and kindly dry my back?"
She tossed me a big, fluffy towel, then rose up out of the tub, turning away demurely.
I couldn"t really claim to be a gentleman, but I didn"t mind pretending. And I was definitely right about one thing-the eminence grise was very beautiful, from top to bottom.
"You are peeking, non? non?"
"I am peeking, oui oui."
"Then you pa.s.s the test, Hays. You are are human. Very much so." human. Very much so."
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AS THE VERY clever and alluring Chantal Dugare and I walked into the imposing dining hall of the chateau, she clapped her hands sharply to quiet the guests-about two hundred of them, from what I could see, representing many nationalities, standing in groups and talking excitedly. Waiters bustled around with trays, serving food and fine wines. It looked like a cla.s.sy, but otherwise quite ordinary, party.
Except that these were reputedly the most important leaders in the free world-gathered to try to keep humankind from being destroyed by a powerful race that despised them.
"Attention, s"il vous plait," Chantal called out in her husky and cultured voice. "I bring you Monsieur Hays Baker. We are honored that you are here." Chantal called out in her husky and cultured voice. "I bring you Monsieur Hays Baker. We are honored that you are here."
Before she could continue, a stern-looking military man strode forward. He saluted me, then leaned in close to Chantal Dugare and spoke rapidly. Her intelligent eyes widened with concern as she listened. Now what the h.e.l.l is happening? Now what the h.e.l.l is happening?
"We have just received distressing news that your former boss, Jax Moore, is in Europe right now," she translated. "This is very dangerous for us. That man is the devil himself! He is a war criminal. A beast among beasts."
"I must agree with that." I spoke to Chantal, but also to the crowd. "I know that devil very well. He"s extremely efficient. If he"s here, the final plan is already in motion."
"We shall see," said Chantal, who, surprisingly, didn"t seem as alarmed as I was.
Other guests approached me, introducing themselves and thanking me for being here. More than one told me that they"d known my parents and loved them both dearly, and offered sympathy for their senseless deaths.
Chantal was at my side again. "You must eat, Hays. Please. Something tells me we will need much strength soon. We all will."
I shook my head. "I wish I knew more about the Elite plan. I want want to help you in any way I can." to help you in any way I can."
She patted my arm. "We have ways to make you talk." She laughed. "What I mean is, there may be things you know that you aren"t conscious of. We have tests. But first-eat!"
She snapped her fingers to summon a pa.s.sing waiter and took a canape of crusted bread spread with thick paste. "Pate de foie gras, with truffles. Heaven on this earth. You must must have one, Hays." have one, Hays."
The smell of the food had been filling my nostrils since we first came in; a blend of savory aromas had my stomach on alert.
But there was a small problem. I was used to eating like an Elite, and even thinking about food like this went against my upbringing and training.
"Do you have anything... without calories?" I said.
The people standing nearby stared as if I were a crazy person. Chantal merely laughed.
"In France, you dare dare to suggest such a thing as fine cuisine without calories? That is an Elitist nightmare we can hardly imagine! Just try to suggest such a thing as fine cuisine without calories? That is an Elitist nightmare we can hardly imagine! Just try this. this. Open your mouth! I command it!" Open your mouth! I command it!"
She held the pate to my lips, and I reminded myself that I was, after all, in France. So I opened my mouth-and she popped in the canape.
What a glory! It practically melted on my tongue with a rich, subtle complexity that positively thrilled my taste buds. I turned to the waiter, ready to devour his entire tray. "Yes, please, I"ll have another." It practically melted on my tongue with a rich, subtle complexity that positively thrilled my taste buds. I turned to the waiter, ready to devour his entire tray. "Yes, please, I"ll have another."
Then my hearing caught a faint sound that no one else in the room could catch-a jet, heading toward us at what seemed a low alt.i.tude.
Lucy! The idea delighted me more than I would have thought possible. The idea delighted me more than I would have thought possible.
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BUT THEN MY ears told me that there wasn"t just one jet-there were several of them! Had the war begun already? Here in the French countryside?
I ran to a window just in time to see a wing formation come streaking in, dropping string after string of Elite paratroopers-so many that they completely blotted out the moonlit sky. This was not good; I knew what tough and skillful fighters these were...
h.e.l.l, I had been one.
An explosion rocked the chateau with a tremor that I felt shoot up through my feet and jar my teeth. More bombs came right behind it, shattering windows, raining gla.s.s on the guests. Then bursts of gunfire erupted as the French guards met the Elite attack outside on the grounds.
I hurried back to Chantal, who was issuing orders into a handheld phone.
Before I got to her though, the two sets of doors to the dining room flew open.
Elite commandos came charging in, firing a.s.sault weapons into the cl.u.s.ter of human leaders. It was a ma.s.sacre of immense proportions.
Horrifying. Unthinkable. Cruel and unnecessary. None of these people were even armed.
Behind the waves of commandos walked a man and a woman, side by side, smiling as if they had just been announced at a fancy ball.
Jax Moore and Lizbeth!
"Great job, Hays," Moore called to me. "You led us right to the chateau-and handed us the kingpin. Or should I say, the queenpin? queenpin?"
Chantal straightened her back and strode toward me. With a look of hatred like I"d never seen before, she slapped my face, raking her nails across my cheek. "Traitor! Pig! b.a.s.t.a.r.d!" she screamed at the top of her voice.
Still smiling, Lizbeth calmly raised a pistol and shot her through the left breast. Chantal spun away, clutching at her heart, and fell like a beautiful bird torn from the sky.
Book FourTOYS, TOYS, TOYS FOR ALL GOOD LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS
Chapter 76 76.
HAYS BAKER IS no Elite! He"s human... human... human...
I came awake thrashing, and very confused, as those ridiculous and awful words repeated over and over in my mind.
It took me a couple of seconds to realize that I was actually in my own bed. In my own apartment in New Lake City.
I"m safe. I"m home, aren"t I? What in h.e.l.l happened to me? I can"t remember anything.
Lizbeth must have heard me-she hurried in to sit beside me, smiling indulgently, and gave me a warm kiss on the lips. The kiss was just what the doctor ordered. The head doctor? The head doctor? I wondered. I wondered.
"Darling, I"m so glad you"re with us again!" she said. "How do you feel? The doctor said you would be more yourself today."
"OK, I guess. Except my brain feels like it"s wrapped in a soaking wet towel. That can"t be good, can it? What happened to me, Jinx?"
"You were badly hurt, Hays. Don"t you remember crashing off the roof of that parking garage? You could have died along with the skunk on the motorcycle. They had you healing in a regeneration chamber until last night."
"That fall with the motorcycle skunk? That"s what I"m recuperating from? How long was I unconscious? I don"t remember much of anything. Sweetheart, I"m really confused. Terribly so." That"s what I"m recuperating from? How long was I unconscious? I don"t remember much of anything. Sweetheart, I"m really confused. Terribly so."
"You were in a coma... for about a week. Since then you"ve been in and out of consciousness." She stroked my sweat-dampened forehead, but then withdrew her hand, wrinkling her nose slightly. "You do need a shower though. Sorry, Hays."
The queen of neat and clean-that was my Lizbeth. But in a strange way, I had missed that. At least it meant she cared.
"Now tell me everything. What do do you remember?" she asked. "I"ve been on tenterhooks waiting to hear. Start at the beginning, Hays." you remember?" she asked. "I"ve been on tenterhooks waiting to hear. Start at the beginning, Hays."
I shook my head, trying to pin down my blurred recollections. The beginning? The beginning? When was that? Where was that? I had no idea, really. When was that? Where was that? I had no idea, really.
"The Toyz store in Baronville-those ugly murders," I finally said. "I caught one of the killers on a motorcycle. We went off the roof of a parking garage, fell several stories, and crashed.
"Then the hospital, and the surgeons putting me under. Putting Humpty Dumpty back together again."
"Nothing after that?" she said, seeming oddly pleased, maybe because I was joking a little about the past.
"Well"-I managed a laugh, but it was shaky-"I did have this incredible nightmare about the doctors saying I was human. human."
"How awful for you, Hays. How bizarre." She tilted her head in sympathy, and truly seemed more beautiful than ever. "You poor, poor dear. But those kinds of hallucinations can happen with anesthesia, and sometimes they reflect bizarre fears. Do you have bizarre fears, darling?"
"No, I don"t think so. But thank you, Dr. Freud. I feel better already." I really did. "What happens now? When do I go back to work?"
"Moore wants you to come see him at headquarters as soon as you"re up to it. Meantime, since you"re feeling better..." Lizbeth"s eyes got mischievous and very seductive. I certainly remembered that that look-and very fondly. "Do you remember anything from look-and very fondly. "Do you remember anything from before before you went to the Toyz store that night?" you went to the Toyz store that night?"
"Like what?"
"Like... that you and I had plans for a little private rendezvous, a little us us time, until we were so rudely interrupted by the human miscreants?" time, until we were so rudely interrupted by the human miscreants?"
"Oh, yes! I do remember something about that." I placed my hand on Lizbeth"s leg. I leaned in close and nuzzled her cheek.
"It just so happens that we"re alone right now. Metallico took the girls to a birthday party for one of their friends. So why don"t you go have that shower? I"ll break out a couple of Rapture pills, and we can pick up where we left off. If you"re up to it?"
"Honey, you sure know how to welcome a guy home," I said.
She kissed me again. Softly at first, then much harder.
"You"re not just any guy, Hays. You"re a hero. You"re my hero. Now go wash up, in all those hard-to-reach places especially. I love you, Hays Baker."
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MY WELCOME HOME WELCOME HOME in the arms and b.r.e.a.s.t.s and long legs of my beautiful, violet-haired Lizbeth was certainly a memorable occasion. And it was heightened to the maximum by the Rapture we took-a legal drug for Elites only that produced an hour of euphoria and enhanced sensations such as "elevation," not to mention up to half a dozen o.r.g.a.s.ms, for each of us, of course. in the arms and b.r.e.a.s.t.s and long legs of my beautiful, violet-haired Lizbeth was certainly a memorable occasion. And it was heightened to the maximum by the Rapture we took-a legal drug for Elites only that produced an hour of euphoria and enhanced sensations such as "elevation," not to mention up to half a dozen o.r.g.a.s.ms, for each of us, of course.
There is nothing like having o.r.g.a.s.m after o.r.g.a.s.m, especially with somebody you love. Lizbeth and I climaxed separately, but also jointly, almost perfectly in sync. Rapture is a drug that definitely lives up to its name. Most authors complain that the pleasure is almost impossible to put into words, and I certainly agree with them.
Afterward though, Lizbeth got a bit edgy, certainly in no mood for the tender lounging around that I required. "What"s the matter, Jinx?" I asked her.
"Oh, nothing really. But Hays, I do have to go to a meeting at the Agency. A quick one," she said, finally jumping out of bed. "I"m sorry, darling. Don"t hate me for it."
She pulled fresh clothes from drawers and her closet, then hurried off to the shower. She stayed in there a long time.
When she came back to the bedroom, she was dressed in black-on-black business attire, but looked gorgeous as always. She also seemed-I don"t know-brittle. Just a little out of sorts, hopefully not with me.
"What"s wrong?" I asked. "Was it me? It was, wasn"t it? I didn"t perform as-"
"The girls will be home soon," she said. "I"ve shielded them from-you know-the harsh realities of all this confusion. The coma, your healing process."
"Of course," I said. They didn"t need to know how I could have died crashing off that roof with the motorcycle a.s.sa.s.sin.
"And one more thing, darling. The nightmare you had... about the surgeons saying you were human? Little quirks like that... might keep cropping up for a while. Just recognize them for what they are, and tell me. It will help to talk them out. I"m here for you, Hays."
Still in the doorway, she blew me a kiss, then she left. "Love you," she called. "I miss you already."
I sighed, but then I smiled. I missed her too. My Jinx.