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burned on this hot metal
. Cynbe grinned with fury and whipped his tail around Heim’s ankles. Heim fell, but still Cynbe hung on. His followers arrived, seized their quarry, and frogmarched away the Intellect Master of the Garden of War. Outside, Cynbe took a breath of vapor and went limp.
    I hope the biomeds are right about this stuff’s being harmless to him
, Heim thought.
    He ran onto the field and had no more time for thought. A couple of PCA flyers were in the sky. They swooped like hawks. Their guns pursued Heim’s crew. He saw the line ofexplosions stitch toward him, heard the crackle and an overhead whistle through his helmet. ‘Open out!’ he yelled. His throat was afire. Sweat soaked his undergarments. ‘Let ’em see who you’re toting!’
    The flyers screamed about and climbed.
    They’ll try to disable my boat. If we can’t get away fast
– The ramp was ahead, hell-road steep. A squadron appeared over Green Mountain. Heim stopped at the bottom of the ramp. His men streamed past. Now Cynbe was aboard. Now everyone was. A flyer dove at him. He heard bullets sleet along the ramp at his heels.
    Over the coaming! Someone dogged the lock.
Connie Girl
stood on her tail and struck for the sky.
    Heim lay where he was for some time.
    Eventually he opened his helmet and went to the bridge. Space blazed with stars, but Earth was already swallowing them again. ‘We’re headed back down, eh?’ he asked.
    ‘Right-o,’ Penoyer answered. The strain had left him, his boyish face was one vast grin. ‘Got clean away, above their ceiling and past their radar horizon before you could say fout.’
    Then a long curve above atmosphere, but swiftly, racing the moment when Peace Control’s orbital detectors were alerted, and now toward the far side of the planet. It had been a smooth operation, boded well for the privateer. If they carried it the whole way through, that was.
    Heim lockered his suit and got back steadiness from the routine of an intercom check with all stations. Everything was shipshape, barring some minor bullet pocks in the outer plates. When Lupowitz reported, ‘The prisoner’s awake, sir,’ he felt no excitement, only a tidal flow of will.
    ‘Bring him to my cabin,’ he ordered.
    The boat crept downward through night. Timing had been important. The Russian Republic was as amiably inept about TrafCon as everything else, and you could land undetected after dark on the Siberian tundra if you were cautious. Heim felt the setdown as a slight quiver. When the engines ceased their purr, the silence grew monstrous.
    Two armed men outside his cabin saluted in triumph. He went through and closed the door.
    Cynbe stood near the bunk. Only his tailtip stirred, and his hair in the breeze from a ventilator. But when he recognizedHeim, the beautiful face drew into a smile that was chilling to see. ‘Ah-h-h,’ he murmured.
    Heim made the formal Aleriona salute. ‘
Imbiac
, forgive me,’ he said. ‘I am desperate.’
    ‘Truth must that be’ – it trilled in his ears – ‘if you think thus to rouse war.’
    ‘No, I don’t. How could I better disgrace my side of the argument? I just need your help.’
    The green eyes narrowed. ‘Strange is your way to ask, Captain.’
    ‘There wasn’t any other. Listen. Matters have gotten so tense between the war and peace factions on Earth that violence is breaking out. Some days ago my daughter was stolen away. I got a message that if I didn’t switch sides, she’d be killed.’
    ‘Grief. Yet what can I do?’
    ‘Don’t pretend to be sorry. If I backed down, you’d have a distinct gain, so there was no point in begging your assistance. Now, no matter what I myself do, I can’t trust them to return her. I had to get a lever of my own. I bribed someone who knew where you were, recruited this gang of men, and – and now we’ll phone the head of the organized appeasement agitators.’
    Cynbe’s tail switched his heels. ‘Let us suppose I refuse,’ said the

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