Holati Tate brought her the drink and went on
with the details.
Trigger and he and a dozen or so of the first
group of U-League investigators had been in what
was now designated as Section 52 of Harvest
Moon. The Commissioner was by himself, checking
over some equipment which had been installed
in one of the compartments. After a while
Doctor Azol joined him and told him Mantelish
and the others had gone on to another section.
Holati and Azol finished the check-up together
and were about to leave the area to catch up with
the group, when Holati saw Trigger lying on the
floor in an adjoining compartment.
"You seemed to be in some kind of coma," he
said. "We picked you up and put you into a chair
by one of the survey screens, and were trying to
get out a call on Azol's suit communicator to the
ambulance boat when you suddenly opened your
eyes. You looked at me and said, 'Oh, there you
are! I was just going to go looking for you.'"
"It was obvious that you didn't realize anything
unusual had happened. Azol started to say something,
but I stepped on his foot, and he caught on.
In fact, he caught on so fast that I became a little
suspicious of him."
"Poor Azol!" Trigger said.
"Poor nothing!" the Commissioner said cryptically.
"I'll tell you about that some other time. I
cautioned Doctor Azol to say nothing to anybody
until the incident had been clarified, in view of
the stringent security precautions being practiced
... supposedly being practiced," he amended.
Then he'd returned to Manon Planet with Trigger
immediately, where she was checked over by Precol's
medical staff. Physically there wasn't a thing
wrong with her.
"And that," said Trigger, feeling a little
frightened, "is something else I don't remember!"
"Well, you wouldn't," the Commissioner said.
"You were fed a hypno-spray first. You went out
for three hours. When you woke up, you thought
you'd been having a good nap. Since the medics
were sure you hadn't picked up some odd plasmoid
infection, I wanted to know just what else
had happened on Harvest Moon. One of those
scientific big shots might also have used a
hypno-spray on you, with the idea of turning you
into a conditioned assistant for future shenanigans."
Trigger grinned faintly. "You do have a suspicious
mind!" The grin faded. "Was that what
they were going to find out in that mind-search
interview on Maccadon I skipped out on?"
"It's one of the things they might have looked
for," he agreed.
Trigger gazed at him very thoughtfully for a
moment. "Well, I loused that deal up!" she remarked.
"But why is everybody—" She shook her
head. "Excuse me. Go on."
The Commissioner went on. "Old Doc Leeharvis
was handling the hypnosis herself. She hit
what she thought might be a mind-block when
she tried to get you to remember what happened.
We know now it wasn't a mind-block. But she
wouldn't monkey with you any farther, and told
me to get in an expert. So I called the Psychology
Service's headquarters on Orado."
Trigger looked startled, then laughed. "The
eggheads? You went right to the top there, didn't
you?"
"Tried to," said Holati Tate. "It's a good idea
when you want real service. They told me to stay
calm and to say nothing to you. An expert would
be shipped out promptly."
"Was he?"
"Yes."
Trigger's eyes narrowed a little. "Same old
hypno-spray treatment?"
"Right," said Commissioner Tate. "He came,
sprayed, investigated. Then he told me to stay
calm, and went off looking puzzled."
"Puzzled?" she said.
"If I hadn't known before that experts come in
all grades," the Commissioner said, "I'd know it
now. That first one they sent was just sharp
enough to realize there might be something involved
in the case he wasn't getting. But that was
all."
Trigger was silent a moment. "So there've been
more of those investigations I don't know about!"
she observed, her voice taking on an edge.
"Uh-huh," the Commissioner said cautiously.
"How many?"
"Seven."
Trigger flushed, straightened up, eyes blazing,
and pronounced a very unladylike word.
"Excuse me," she added a moment later. "I got
carried away."
"Perfectly all right," said the Commissioner.
"I've been getting just a bit fed up anyway,"
Trigger went on, voice and color still high, "with
people knocking me for a loop one way or another
whenever they happen to feel like it!"
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