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thedestroyer.deathcheck-第22章

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h。 He was holding his breath forever and his head felt nothing。 Nothing was what he felt in his head and he just let the air out because he felt like it。 But he didn't have to。 He could have held the air in for hours。 Yes。 And deep in again。 My; so cool it was。 He listened to the coolness of the room and felt the vinyl on the ceiling with his eyes and suddenly his white womb was very funny。 Here he was in a water mish…mesh。
 〃Mish…mesh;〃 he said and laughed hysterically。 〃Mish…mesh;〃 he said again; wishing he had someone in the room who could appreciate the humor of the joke。
 
 And the vinyl covered door opened。 And that was a woman。 Yes。 Really a woman。 Perhaps she had e for a drag。 Perhaps he would offer her some。 But he would not talk to her at all。 No talking。
 Oh; she was undressed too; and she carried a whip and where he had a thing; she just had a brownish…blond blotch。 He would show her。 He would not get an erection。 He never could。 But then she was doing something and he had something。 And then he took another drag; and then。。。。 Cut。 A scream。 Rip。
 Dr。 James Ratchett grabbed at his stinging numb groin and nothing was there but warm wet blood; gushing wet blood; splattering around him on the white vinyl; making standing slippery; and he fell; and grabbed desperately looking for something to stop the blood。
 〃Oooh; oooh;〃 the cries came out of his lungs; as he slithered around his room; toward the door。 Reach it。 Out。 Help。 But it was locked; and Dr。 James Ratchett slid back toward the center of the room and found he could not even bite his way out; as he chewed into the vinyl harder and harder; and then his teeth tore a hole in the vinyl; and water spilled in; mixing with his blood; and he sloshed around in the pink puddle; in the agony of red death。
 And then he remembered where he saw her and who had taken the pictures and why she had now killed him。
 
 CHAPTER TWENTY
 
 Nils Brewster was in a sweat。 His tumbleweed hair was matted with moisture。 His arms flailed and his mouth moved violently as it shrieked out sounds at Remo。 He had stopped Remo on the gravel driveway near Deborah's cottage just as the sun moved overhead into noon。 It was Remo's day off peak。
 〃Oooh。 Oooh。 Oho;〃 said the world's foremost authority on the dynamics of hostility; the man who had written what many considered to be the definitive work on mass murder。 〃Uh。。。 uh。。。 uh;〃 he added; and then collapsed at Remo's feet。
 It was panic all right。 Remo knelt down and let Brewster recover。 There was no danger of shock。
 Soon Brewster opened his eyes。 〃Ratchett。 Oooh。 Ahhh。 Oho。〃
 It would be no use to tell Brewster to calm down。 Only idiots offered that sort of advice to panicky people。 To tell someone to calm down when he was panicked was to tell him that you were not aware of the seriousness of the
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 situation。 That the situation could not be improved by panic was of little import。 The person had something so awesome to convey that he was unable to convey it。 To keep your head while he lost his only let him know that he was not getting through to you; and made him try even harder with less success。
 So Remo did what he knew was right; even though he did not wish Deborah to see it from her window if she was standing there。
 He repeated Brewster's desperate yell。 〃Ooooh。 Ahhhh。 Oho;〃 he shouted; looking directly into Brewster's eyes。
 Remo joined Brewster in his hysteria; in order to bring Brewster back with him to coherency。。
 〃Ratchett;〃 Remo gasped。
 〃Ratchett;〃 Brewster gasped。 〃Dead。〃
 〃Ratchett is dead;〃 Remo moaned。
 〃Ratchett murdered。 Blood。〃
 〃Ratchett has been murdered。 There's lots of blood。〃
 And Brewster nodded and said: 〃I went to his place just now。 His special place。 He was dead。 Blood and water。 He was dead。 You。〃
 〃Me。〃
 〃Yes。 Do something。〃
 〃Good。 I'll do something。〃
 〃Walls。 Fences。 Machine guns。 Help us。〃
 〃Yes; yes。 Of course。 Help you。 Machine guns。 Fences。 Walls。〃
 〃Yes。 Get the killers。 Get them。 Kill them。 Destroy them。 Bomb them。〃
 〃Yes。〃
 〃But don't let the police know。〃;
 〃No; no。 Of course not。〃
 〃Good;〃 said Nils Brewster。 His eyes wide; he rose to Ms feet。 〃We'll go now。〃
 
 He was still unsteady as they crossed the small bridge over the brook and Remo gently guided him by applying light pressure to an elbow。
 〃Is that his house?;〃 Remo asked; looking at the large white egg with windows。
 Brewster nodded。 〃I didn't see him this morning。 We had a 9 o'clock appointment and he's always punctual。 I just wanted to explain to him that I thought his hypnotism had gone far enough and that we should look for some other form of his artistic expression。 But he didn't show up; and he didn't answer the phone。 So I came here。 He has a special room; an obvious imitation of his concept of womb。 And he was there; and the door was jammed from the outside。〃
 The sun played over the house; as they approached it; as if boiling it for an egg salad lunch。
 〃I like it;〃 Remo said。
 〃Nobody likes it。〃
 〃I like it。 I think it's a hell of an idea for a home。〃
 〃It's grotesque;〃 Brewster said。
 〃That's your opinion。〃
 〃That's the opinion of everyone in Brewster Forum。〃
 〃No; it's not。〃
 〃No? Who likes it?〃
 〃I like it。〃
 〃Oh; you。 Well; I'm talking about everyone。〃
 〃I'm someone。〃
 〃You're our security officer。〃
 〃But I'm a someone。〃
 〃Yes。 All right。 If you want to look at it that way。 He's in there。 I touched nothing。〃 Brewster stood at the entrance。 The door was ajar。
 Remo nodded。 〃It's really hard to refrain from panic in a situation like this;〃 Brewster said。 〃You may not have noticed; but I was on the verge of panic。 Fortunately; I have incredible self…control。 But this pushed me to my limit。〃
 〃Okay;〃 Remo said softly。 Like most panic victims; Brewster had no recollection of his actions。 He would not even remember fainting。 〃Stay here; Nils。〃
 〃Call me Dr。 Brewster。〃 He leaned against the door frame; still shaking。 〃We'd be in an awful fix if I were the type to lose my head;〃 he said。
 〃Yes; Dr。 Brewster; we would;〃 Remo said。
 〃Call me Nils;〃 Brewster said。 Remo smiled reassuringly and went into the living room。 He spotted the fireplace opening to Ratchett's special retreat。 There was Ratchett; nude; his body half covered in a pink puddle of water and blood。 His face was a final set mask of horror。 Remo reached in; careful not to slosh around in the liquid; and flipped Ratchett over。 So much for how they did it。 Now they had attacked the scientists; and to save them it might be necessary to kill them。 If he called the police now; the next passage from Dial…a…Prayer might well be Deuteronomy。 Remo stepped back carefully and picked up Ratchett's phone。 It was a vulnerable phone。 But he was not doing business。
 He dialed information; got the number of Dr。 Deborah Hirshbloom; and dialed it。 The phone rang。 And rang。 And rang。 Remo looked to the ceiling without seeing; looked to the floor without seeing and whistled impatiently。 And the phone rang。
 〃Shit;〃 he said and hung up。
 He went outside。
 〃Shocking; wasn't it?〃 said Brewster。
 〃What?〃 said Remo; his mind still on the phone call。
 〃You look upset。〃
 〃Oh。 Yes。 Shocking scene。 Awful。〃 
 〃If you were as familiar with violence and its dynamics as a human form of expression; if you were as familiar with it as I am; it might have been easier for you; son。〃
 〃I suppose so;〃 Remo said。 Dammit; she wasn't home。 This was his day off peak。 And he planned to spend it with her。 All day and all night。 And now she wasn't home。
 Dr。 Brewster reached for something in his pocket; and brought out a pipe and a ripped bag of tobacco。 〃How the hell did this happen?〃 he said; looking at the ripped pouch as if it had betrayed him。 〃My pants are dirty too。 I must have brushed against something。〃 He lit his pipe。
 〃Violence is a strange thing;〃 Dr。 Brewster said; musing on the smoke。 〃Many people never learn to accept it as a part of life。〃
 She was supposed to be home。 All right; maybe she had just gone out for something。 Maybe she was just being funny。 Playing a game。 Or maybe she had changed her mind。 The bitch。 The little Israeli bitch had changed her mind。
 The two men went back to the forum center; the scientist talking; musing; explaining; pontificating; placing the elements of life and death in intellectual perspective。 Remo Williams was planning。 If she was just trying to make him wait; he would be very casual。 Say that he wasn't sure of the time。 Was she late? Oh。 Or maybe he'd disappear for a while and be late himself。 No。 He'd see her and tell her she was immature。
 〃You see;〃 Brewster explained。 〃Even though you are a policeman; you have not fully accepted the fact of violence as an integral part of man's life。 You have not e to terms with the very obvious fact that man is a killer。 And his greatest game is man himself。 A predator。 Only late in development did he bee herbivorous。 The overreaction against violence in more backward American munities is an eruption of the sublimation of violence。 Which is really not sick。 Violence is healthy; human。 Vital。〃
 Maybe he would call her a kike and just walk away。 But what…if she laughed when he said that? Worse;
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