Anyway, your friend is in jail.”
That brought me back to earth in a hurry.
“Aahz? In jail? For what?”
“Murder.”
“MURDER!” I shrieked, dropping all attempts to be urbane. “But Aahz wouldn’t ...”
“Don’t shout at me! Oh, I knew I shouldn’t have come. Look, I know he didn’t do it. That’s why I had to let you know what was going on. If you don’t do something they’re going to execute him ... and they know how to execute demons over here.”
I spun around to face the others.
“Massha! Go get your jewelry case. Guido, Nunzio! Gear up. We’re going to pay a little call on our neighbors.” I tried to keep my voice calm and level, but somehow the words came out a bit more intense than I had, intended.
“Not so fast, Boss,” Guido said. “There’s somethin you oughta know first.”
“Later. I want you to ...”
“NOW, Boss. It’s important!”
“WHAT IS IT!”
Needless to say, I was not eager to enter into any prolonged conversations just now.
“She’s one of ‘em.”
“I beg your pardon?”
“The three that went out through the back door. The ones your partner is chasing. She’s the broad.”
Thunderstruck, I turned to the girl for confirmation, only to find the doorway was empty. My mysterious visitor had disappeared as suddenly as she had arrived.
“This could be a trap, you know,” Massha said thoughtfully.
“She’s right.” Guido nodded. “Take it from someone who’s been on the lam himself. When you’re running from the law and there are only a couple of people who can find you, it gets real tempting to eliminate that link. We’ve only got her word that your partner’s in trouble.”
“It wouldn’t take a mental giant to figure out that you and Aahz are the most likely hunters for the Deveels to hire. After all, they knew whose house they were cutting through for their getaway,” Massha added.
Guido rose to his feet and started pacing.
“Right,” he said. “Now suppose they’ve got Aahz. Can you think of a better way to bag the other half of the pair than by feeding you a line about your partner being in trouble so you’ll come charging into whatever trap they’ve laid out? The whole setup stinks, Boss. I don’t know about strange dimensions, but I do know about criminals. As soon as you step through that door, you’re gonna be a sitting duck.”
“Are you quite through?”
Even to my ears my voice sounded icy, but for a change I didn’t care.
Guido and Massha exchanged glances, and then nodded silently.
“Very well. You may be right, and I appreciate your concern for my well-being. HOWEVER ...”
My voice sank to a deadly hiss.
“... what if you’re wrong? What if our fugitive is telling the truth? You’ve all been on my case about not doing anything to help Aahz. Do you really think I’m just going to sit here while my partner AND friend burns for a crime he didn’t commit ... on the off chance that getting involved might be dangerous to me?”
With great effort I forced my tones back to normal.
“In ten minutes I’m going through that door after Aahz ... and if I’m walking into a trap, it had better be a good one. Now do any of you want to come with me, or am I going it alone?”
ACTUALLY, IT WAS more like an hour before we were really ready to go, though for me it seemed like a lot longer. Still, even I had to admit that not taking the proper preparations for this venture would not only be foolish, it would be downright suicidal!
It was decided that Nunzio would stay behind so there would be someone at our base to let Tananda and Chumley know what was going on when they returned.
Needless to say, he was less than thrilled by the assignment.
“But I’m supposed to be your bodyguard!” he argued. “How’m I supposed to guard you if I’m sittin’ back here while you’re on the front lines?”
“By being sure our support troops get the information they need to follow us,” I said.
As much as I disliked