A part of Trigger kept tut-tutting and shaking
its head at such reckless notions. But another part
pointed out that they couldn't be much worse off
financially than they were right now. So what if
they arrived in Manon dead-broke instead of practically?
Besides, there was the problem of remaining
inconspicuous till they got there. On the
Dawn City no one whose wardrobe was limited to
one Automatic Sales dress was going to remain
inconspicuous very long.
Trigger-in-toto went on calculating the odds for
various possible play combinations. She developed
her first betting system, presently discovered
several holes in it, and began to develop
another.
The loudspeaker system went on again. She
was too absorbed to pay much attention to it at
first. Then she suddenly straightened up and listened,
frowning.
The man speaking now was the liner's First
Security Officer. He was being very polite and
regretful. Under Section such and such, Number
so and so, of the Federation's Legal Code, a cabin
by cabin search of the passenger area of the Dawn
City had become necessary. The persons of passengers
would not be searched. Passengers might,
if they wished, be present while their cabins were
inspected; but this was not required. Baggage
need not be opened, providing its spyproofing
was not activated. Any information revealed by
the search which did not pertain to a violation of
the Code Section and Number in question would
not be recorded and could not be introduced as
future legal evidence under any circumstances.
Complaints regarding the search could be addressed
to any Planetary Moderator's office.
This wasn't good at all! Trigger stood up. The
absence of luggage in her cabin mightn't arouse
more than passing interest in the searchers. Her
gun was a different matter. Discreet inquiries regarding
a female passenger who carried a double-barreled
sporting Denton might be one of
the check methods used by the Scout Intelligence
boys if they started thinking of liners which recently
had left Maccadon in connection with
Trigger's disappearance. There weren't likely to
be more than two or three guns of that type on
board, and it was almost certain that she would be
the only woman who owned one.
She'd better go get the Denton immediately
... and then vanish again into the public sections
of the ship! Some Security officer with a
good memory and a habit of noticing faces might
identify her otherwise from the news viewer pictures
taken on Manon.
And he just might start wondering then why
she was traveling as Birna Drellgannoth—and
start to check.
She paused long enough to get the Legal Code
article referred to into the viewer.
Somebody on board appeared to have got himself
murdered.
She reached the cabin too late. A couple of
young Security men already were going over it.
Trigger said hello pleasantly. It was too bad, but it
wasn't their fault. They just had a job to do.
They smiled back at her, apologized for the
intrusion and went on with their business. She sat
down and watched them. The Denton was there in
plain sight. Dropping it into her purse now would
be more likely to fix it in their memory than leaving
it where it was.
The gadgets they were using were in concealing
casings, and she couldn't guess what they
were looking for by the way they used them. It
didn't seem that either of them was trying to haul
up an identifying memory about her. They did
look a little surprised when the second cabin
closet was opened and found to be as empty as the
first; but no comments were made about that. Two
minutes after Trigger had come in, they were
finished and bowed themselves out of the cabin
again. They turned then toward the cabin occupied
by the ancient retainers of the Askab of
Elfkund.
Trigger left her door open. This she wanted to
hear, if she could.
She heard. The Elfkund door also stayed open,
while the racket beyond it grew shriller by the
moment. Finally a ComWeb chimed. A feminine
voice spoke sternly. The Quavering outcries subsided.
It looked as if Security had been obliged to
call on someone higher up in the Elfkund entourage
to come to its aid. Trigger closed her door
grinning.
On the screen of her secluded library, she presently
watched a great port shuttle swing in from
Evalee to meet the hovering Dawn City. It would
bring another five hundred or so passengers on
board and take off the few who had merely been
making the short run from Maccadon to Evalee in
style. Solidopic operators were quite likely to be
on the shuttle, so she had decided to keep away
from the entry area.
The transfer operation was carried out very expeditiously,
probably to make up for some of the
time lost on the surface. When the shuttle shoved
off, the loudspeaker announced that normal space
flight would be maintained till after the stopover
at Garth. Trigger wandered thoughtfully back to
her cabin. She closed the door behind her.
Then she saw the man sitting by the ComWeb
cabinet. Her breath sucked in. She crouched a
little, ready to wheel and bolt.
"Take it easy, Trigger!" Major Quillan said. He
was in civilian clothes, of rather dudish cut.
Trigger swallowed. There was, too obviously,
no place to bolt to. "How did you find me?"
He shrugged. "Longish story. You're not under
arrest."
"I'm not?"
"No," said Quillan. "When we get to Manon,
the Commissioner will have a suggestion to make
to you."
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