There was a tube portal at the end of the hall outside
Doctor Plemponi's office. Mihul stepped into
the portal, punched the number of her personal
quarters, waited till the overhead light flashed
green a few seconds later, and stepped out into
another hall seventeen floors below Plemponi's
office and a little over a mile and a half away from
it.
Mihul crossed the hall, went into her apartment,
locked the door behind her and punched a
shield button. In her bedroom, she opened a wall
safe and swung out a high-powered transmitter.
She switched the transmitter to active.
"Yes?" said a voice.
"Mihul here," said Mihul. "Quillan or the
Commissioner...."
"Quillan here," the transmitter said a few seconds
later in a different voice, a deep male one.
"Go ahead, doll."
Mihul grunted. "I'm calling," she said, "because
I feel strongly that you boys had better take
some immediate action in the Argee matter."
"Oh?" said the voice. "What kind of action?"
"How the devil would I know? I'm just telling
you I can't be responsible for her here much
longer."
"Has something happened?" Quillan asked
quickly.
"If you mean has somebody taken another
swing at her, no. But she's all wound up to start
swinging herself. She isn't going to do much waiting
either."
Quillan said thoughtfully, "Hasn't she been
that way for quite a while?"
"Not like she's been the last few days." Mihul
hesitated. "Would it be against security if you told
me whether something has happened to her?"
"Happened to her?" Quillan repeated cautiously.
"To her mind."
"What makes you think so?"
Mihul frowned at the transmitter.
"Trigger always had a temper," she said. "She
was always obstinate. She was always an individualist
and ready to fight for her own rights and
anyone else's. But she used to show good sense.
She's got one of the highest I.Q.s we ever processed
through this place. The way she's acting
now doesn't look too rational."
"How would she have acted earlier?" Quillan
asked.
Mihul considered. "She would have been very
annoyed with Commissioner Tate," she said. "I
don't blame her for that—I'd be, too, in the circumstances.
When he got back, she'd have
wanted a reasonable explanation for what has
been going on. If she didn't get one that satisfied
her, she'd have quit. But she would have waited
till he got back. Why not, after all?"
"You don't think she's going to wait now?"
"I do not," Mihul said. "She's forwarded him a
kind of ultimatum through Plemponi. Communicate-or-else,
in effect. Frankly, I wouldn't
care to guarantee she'll stay around to hear the
answer."
"Hm.... What do you expect she'll do?"
"Take off," Mihul said. "One way or the other."
"Ungh," Quillan said disgustedly. "You make
it sound like the chick's got built-in space drives.
You can stop her, can't you?"
"Certainly I can stop her," Mihul said. "If I can
lock her in her room and sit on her to make sure
she doesn't leave by the window. But 'unobtrusively?'
You're the one who stressed she isn't to
know she's being watched."
"True," Quillan said promptly. "I spoke like a
loon, Mihul."
"True, Major Quillan, sir," said Mihul. "Now
try again."
The transmitter was silent a few seconds.
"Could you guarantee her for three days?" he
asked.
"I could not," said Mihul. "I couldn't guarantee
her another three hours."
"As bad as that?"
"Yes," said Mihul. "As bad as that. She was
controlling herself with Plemponi. But I've been
observing her in the physical workouts. I've fed it
to her as heavy as I could, but there's a limit to
what you can do that way. She's kept herself in
very good shape."
"One of the best, I've been told," said Quillan.
"Condition, I meant," said Mihul. "Anyway,
she's trained down fine right now. Any more of it
would just make her edgier. You know how it
goes."
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