she pushed fluidly to her feet. âLet me see some badges.â
She snatched Eveâs then yanked a miniscanner out of her pocket. âOkay, maybe it reads genuine, butââ She broke off, and her hand trembled slightly as she stared at the name on the badge, then at Eveâs face. âDallas,â she whispered. âYouâre Roarkeâs cop.â
âIâm New Yorkâs cop,â Eve corrected, then took back the badge.
âRoarkeâs cop doesnât bullshit.â Cill knelt down, wrapped an arm tight around Bennyâs bony shoulders. âWhat happened to Bart? Oh God, oh crap, what happened to Bart?â
âIs there somewhere we can talk, privately, thatâs not the floor?â Eve asked.
âAh.â Cill passed a hand over her face. âBreak room. Itâs up a level. I can clear it. But we need Var. We need to hear it together before we ... before we tell the others.â She turned, laid her brow against Bennyâs. âIâll clear it and get Var. Just give me a minute. Bennyâll bring you up.â She leaned back, took another breath before meeting Eveâs eyes again. âYou do murders. I know that, and it means Bart was ... Did they hurt him? Just tell me if they hurt him.â
âI can tell you I believe it was very quick.â
âOkay. Okay. You take them upstairs, Bens, and donât say anything to anybody until we know what happened.â She cupped his face briefly. âJust hang on now.â
She rose, dashed out.
âWhatâs your function here, Benny?â Eve asked. âYours, Cillâs, Varâs. Whatâs the pecking order?â
âOn, ah, paper weâre like co-VPs. But Cillâs GIDâGet It Done. Iâm GTBâGo To Benny, and Varâs BSâBrainstorm. Everybody knows they can come to one of us orâor Bart if they have an idea or a problem.â
âAnd what was Bartâs unofficial title?â
âTriple B. Big Brain Boss.â His smile wobbled. âHeâs always the smartest one in the room. I guess I should take you up.â
When they arrived, the wall screens were blank, the comps quiet, and the scatter of seats empty. Cill stood staring at one of the several vending machines. They offered fancy coffees, what appeared to be every soft drink on the planet, and a 24/7âs stock of snacks. Eve imagined the AutoChefs were as primed as Bartâs home units had been, and had a low-grade urge for pizza.
âI thought I wanted a power drink, because I always want a power drink,â Cill murmured. âBut I donât.â She turned around. âVarâs coming right up. I didnât tell him why. I thought ... anyway, do you want something? I can just use my pass.â
âWeâre good, thanks,â Eve told her.
âYou sit down, Benny.â Cill swiped her pass then selected a bottle of water. She pushed it on Benny. âDrink a little.â
She tended him, Eve thought. Not like a lover but a doting sister.
Cill went back to Vending, ordered up a coffee. âFor Var,â she said. âHeâll want coffee.â
He came in fast, a stocky man of about thirty wearing the maxi-cargos McNab favored in an eye-friendly khaki, but his well-worn skids were the same stoplight red as his shirt. His brown hair capped short around a face hovering between pleasant and homely.
âJeez, Cill, I told you Iâm buried today. No time for breaks. And with Bart still off-line Iâve got five shitloads to shovel before Iââ
âVar.â Cill passed him the coffee. âYou need to sit down.â
âI need to move. Seriously. So make it quick and ...â He noticed Eve and Peabody for the first time. âSorry.â His face edged slightly closer to pleasant with his smile. âDidnât know we had company. Are you the reps from Gameland? I wasnât expecting you until this