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  'Wallace Blick。'
  The man at the other end of the line was silent。 Then: 'What is this in regard to?' His voice had barely changed; but a new alertness coloured it; a shade of wariness。
  Sensing that he had been too clever for his own good; Joe put down the phone。
  He blotted his palms on his jeans again。
  A reporter; passing behind Joe; reviewing the scribblings on a note pad as he went; greeted him without looking up: 'Yo; Randy。'
  Consulting the typewritten message from Rose; Joe called the Los Angeles number that she had provided。
  On the fifth ring; a woman answered。 'Hello?'
  'Could I speak to Rose Tucker; please?'
  'Nobody here by that name;' she said in an accent out of the deep South。 'You got yourself a wrong number。'
  In spite of what she'd said; she didn't hang up。
  'She gave me this number herself;' Joe persisted。
  'Sugar; let me guess…this was a lady you met at a party。 She was just makin' nice to get you out of her hair。'
  'I don't think she'd do that。'
  'Oh; don't mean you're ugly; honey;' she said in a voice that brought to mind magnolia blossoms and mint juleps and humid nights heavy with the scent of jasmine。 'Just means you weren't the lady's type。 Happens to the best。'
  'My name's Joe Carpenter。'
  'Nice name。 Good solid name。'
  'What's your name?'
  Teasingly; she said; 'What kind of name do I sound like?'
  'Sound like?'
  'Maybe an Octavia or a Juliette?'
  'More like a Demi。'
  'Like in Demi Moore the movie star?' she said disbelievingly。 'You have that sexy; smoky quality in your voice。' 'Honey; my voice is pure grits and collard greens。' 'Under the grits and collard greens; there's smoke。' She had a wonderful fulsome laugh。 'Mister Joe Carpenter; middle name 〃Slick。〃 Okay; I like Demi。'
  'Listen; Demi; I'd sure like to talk to Rose。'
  'Forget this old Rose person。 Don't you pine away for her; Joe; not after she gives you a fake number。 Big sea; lots of fish。'
  Joe was certain that this woman knew Rose and that she had been expecting him to call。 Considering the viciousness of the enemies pursuing the enigmatic Dr。 Tucker; however; Demi's circumspection was understandable。
  She said; 'What do you look like when you're bein' honest with yourself; Sugar?'
  'Six foot tall; brown hair; grey eyes。'
  'Handsome?'
  'Just presentable。'
  'How old are you; Presentable Joe?'
  'Older than you。 Thirty…seven。'
  'You have a sweet voice。 You ever go on blind dates?'
  Demi was going to set up a meeting after all。
  He said; 'Blind dates? Nothing against them。'
  'So how about with sexy…smoky little me;' she suggested with a laugh。
  'Sure。 When?'
  'You free tomorrow evenin'?'
  'I was hoping sooner。'
  'Don't be so eager; Presentable Joe。 Takes time to set these things up right; so there's a chance it'll work; so no one gets hurt; so there's no broken hearts。'
  By Joe's interpretation; Derni was telling him that she was going to make damned sure the meeting was put together carefully; that the site needed to be scouted and secured in order for Rose's safety to be guaranteed。 And maybe she couldn't get in touch with Rose with less than a twenty…four…hour notice。
  'Besides; Sugar; a girl starts to wonder why you're so pitiful desperate if you're really presentable。'
  All right。 Where tomorrow evening?'
  'I'm goin' to give you the address of a gourmet coffee shop in Westwood。 We'll meet out front at six; go in and have a cup; see do we like each other。 If I think you really are presentable and you think I'm as sexy…smoky as my voice 。 。 。 why; then it could be a shinin' night of golden memories。 You have a pen and paper?'
  'Yes;' he said; and he wrote down the name and address of the coffee shop as she gave it to him。
  'Now do me one favour; sugar。 You have a paper there with this phone number on。 Tear it to bitty pieces and flush it down a john。' When Joe hesitated; Demi said; 'Won't be no good ever again; anyway;' and she hung up。
  The three typed sentences would not prove that Dr。 Tucker had survived Flight 353 or that something about the crash was not kosher。 He could have posed them himself。 Dr。 Tucker's name was typed; as well; so there was no evidentiary signature。
  Nevertheless; he was loath to dispose of the message。 Although it would never prove anything to anyone else; it made these fantastic events seem more real to him。
  He called Demi's number again to see if she would answer it in spite of what she had said。
  To his surprise; he got a recorded message from the telephone pany informing him that the number he had called was no longer in service。 He was advised to make sure that he had entered the number correctly and then to call 411 for directory assistance。 He tried the number again with the same result。
  Neat trick。 He wondered how it had been done。 Demi clearly was more sophisticated than her grits…and…collard…greens voice。
  As Joe returned the handset to the cradle; the telephone rang; startling him so much that he let go of it as if he had burned his fingers。 Embarrassed by his edginess; he picked it up on the third ring。 'Hello?'
  'Los Angeles Post?' a man asked。
  'Yes。'
  'Is this Randy Colway's direct line?'
  'That's right。'
  'Are you Mr。 Colway?'
  Startlement and the interlude with Demi had left Joe slow on the uptake。 Now he recognized the uninflected voice as that of the man who had answered the phone at Rose Marie Tucker's house in Manassas; Virginia。
  'Are you Mr。 Colway?' the caller asked again。
  'I'm Wallace Blick;' Joe said。
  'Mr。 Carpenter?'
  Chills climbed the ladder of his spine; vertebra to vertebra; and Joe slammed down the phone。
  They knew where he was。
  The dozens of modular workstations no longer seemed like a series of fortably anonymous nooks。 They were a maze with too many blind corners。
  Quickly he gathered the printouts and the message that Rose Tucker had left for him。
  As he was getting up from the chair; the phone rang again。 He didn't answer it。
  
  On his way out of the newsroom; he encountered Dan Shavers; who was returning from the photocopying centre with a sheaf of papers in his left hand and his unlit pipe in the right。 Shavers; utterly bald with a luxuriant black beard; wore pleated black dress slacks; red…and…black chequered suspenders over a grey…and…white pinstripe shirt; and a yellow bow tie。 His half…lens reading glasses dangled from his neck on a loop of black ribbon。
  A reporter and columnist on the business desk; Shavers was as pompous and as awkward at small talk as he thought he was charming; however; he was benign in his self…delusion and touching in his mistaken conviction that he was a spellbinding raconteur。 He said without preamble; 'Joseph; dear boy; opened a case of '74 Mondavi Cabernet last week; one of twenty I bought as an investment when it was first released; even though at the time I was in Napa not to scout the vintners but to shop for an antique clock; and let me tell you; this wine has matured so well that…' He broke off; realizing that Joe had not worked at the newspaper for the better part of a year。 Fumblingly; he tried to offer his condolences regarding 'that terrible thing; that awful thing; all those poor people; your wife and the children。'
  Aware that Randy Colway's telephone was ringing again farther back in the newsroom; Joe interrupted Shavers; intending to brush him off; but then he said; 'Listen; Dan; do you know a pany called Teknologik?'
  'Do I know them?' Shavers wiggled his eyebrows。 'Very amusing; Joseph。'
  'You do know them? What's the story; Dan? Are they a pretty large conglomerate? I mean; are they powerful?'
  'Oh; very profitable; Joseph; absolutely uncanny at recognizing cutting edge technology in start…up panies and then acquiring them…or backing entrepreneurs who need cash to develop their ideas。 Generally medically related technology but not always。 Their top executives are infamous self…aggrandisers; think of themselves as some kind of business royalty; but they are no better than us。 They; too; answer to He Who Must Be Obeyed。'
  Confused; Joe said; 'He Who Must Be Obeyed?'
  As do we all; as do we all;' said Shaver; smiling and nodding; raising his pipe to bite the stem。
  Colway's phone stopped ringing。 The silence made Joe more nervous than the insistent trilling tone had done。
  They knew where he was。
  'Got to go;' he said; walking away as Shavers began to tell him about the advantages of owning Teknologik corporate bonds。
  He proceeded directly to the nearest men's room。 Fortunately; no one else was in the lavatory; no old acquaintances to delay him。
  In one of the stalls; Joe tore Rose's message into small pieces。 He flushed it down the toilet; as Demi had requested; waiting to confirm that every scrap vanished; flushing a second time to be sure that nothing was caught in the drain。
  Medsped。 Teknologik。 Corporations conducting what appeared to be a police operation。 Their long reach; from Los Angeles to Manassas; and their unnerving omniscience; argued that these were corporations with powerful connections beyond the bus
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