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"What the smoke! It's on Crown's account I came here, to find something he lost. Meanwhile, moonmist. Double!" She pounded on the bar until reaction started her aloft, and she pulled back into place with Spar's unthanked help.
"Softly, softly, lady," Keeper gentled, the tiny brown blurs of his eyes vanishing with his grinning. "What if Crown comes in while you're squeezing?"
"He won't!" Rixende denied vehemently, though glancing past Spar quicklyβblack blur, blue of pale face, black blur again. "He's got a new girl. I don't mean Phanette or Doucette, but a girl you've never seen. Name of Almodie. He'll be busy with the skinny bitch all morning. And now uncage that double moonmist, you dirty devil!"
"Softly, Rixie. All in good time. What is it Crown lost?"
"A little black bag. About so big." She extended her slender hand, fingers merged. "He lost it here last Play- day night, or had it lifted."
"Hear that, Spar?" Keeper said.
"No little black bags," Spar said very quickly. "But you did leave your big orange one here last night, Rixende. I'll get it." He swung inside the torus.
"Oh, damn both bags. Gimme that double!" the black-haired girl demanded frantically. "Earth Mother!"
Even the brewos gasped. Touching hands to the sides of his head, Keeper begged: "No big obscenities, please. They sound worse from a dainty girl, gentle Rixende."
"Earth Mother, I said! Now cut the fancy, Keeper, and give, before I scratch your face off and rummage your cages!"
"Very well, very well. At once, at once. But how will you pay? Crown told me he'd get my license revoked if I ever put you on his tab again. Have you scrip? Or . . . coins?'
"Use your eyes! Or you think this coat's got inside pockets." She spread it wide, flashing her upper body, then clutched it tight again. "Earth Mother! Earth Mother! Earth Mother!" The brewos babbled scandalized. Suzy snorted mildly in boredom.
With one fat hand-blob, Keeper touched Rixende's wrist where a yellow blur circled it closely "You've got gold," he said in hushed tones, his eyes vanishing again, this time in greed.
"You know damn well they're welded on. My anklets too."
"But these?" His hand went to a golden blur close beside her head.
"Welded too. Crown had my ears pierced."
"But . . ."
"Oh, you atom-dirty devil! I get you, all right. Well, then, all right!" The last words ended in a scream more of anger than pain as she grabbed a gold blur and jerked. Blood swiftly blobbed out. She thrust forward her fisted hand. "Now give! Gold for a double moonmist."
Keeper breathed hard but said nothing as he scrabbled in the moonmist cage, as if knowing he had gone too far. The brewos were silent too. Suzy sounded completely unimpressed as she said, "And my dark." Spar found a fresh dry sponge and expertly caught up the floating scarlet blobs with it before pressing it to Rixende's torn ear.
Keeper studied the heavy gold pendant, which he held close to his face. Rixende milked the double pouch pressed to her lips and her eyes vanished as she sucked blissfully. Spar guided Rixende's free hand to the sponge, and she automatically took over the task of holding it to her ear. Suzy gave a hopeless sigh, then reached her whole plump body across the bar, dipped her hand into a cool cage, and helped herself to a double of dark.
A long, wiry, very dark brown figure in skintight dark violent jumpers mottled with silver arrowed in from the dark red hatch at a speed half again as great as Spar ever dared and without brushing a single shroud by accident or intent. Midway the newcomer did a half somersault as he passed Spar; his long, narrow bare feet hit the titanium next to Rixende. He accordioned up so expertly that the torus hardly swayed.
One very dark brown arm snaked around her. The other plucked the pouch from her mouth, and there was a snap as he spun the cap shut.
A lazy musical voice inquired, "What'd we tell you would happen, baby, if you ever again took a drink on your own?
The Bat Rack held very still. Keeper was backed against the opposite side of the hole, one hand behind him. Spar had his arm in his lost-and-found nook behind the moonbrew and moonmist cages and kept it there. He felt fearsweat beading on him. Suzy kept her dark close to her face.
A brewo burst into violent coughing, choked it to a wheezing end, and gasped subserviently. "Excuse me, coroner. Salutations."
Keeper chimed dully, "Morning . . . Crown."
Crown gently pulled the clutch coat off Rixende's far shoulder and began to stroke her. "Why, you're all goose-flesh, honey, and rigid as a corpse. What frightened you? Smooth down, skin. Ease up, muscles. Relax, Rix, and we'll give you a squirt."
His hand found the sponge, stopped, investigated, found the wet part, then went toward the middle of his face. He sniffed.
"Well, boys, at least we know none of you are vamps," he observed softly. "Else we'd found you sucking at her ear."
Rixende said very rapidly in a monotone, "I didn't come for a drink, I swear to you. I came to get that little bag you lost. Then I was tempted. I didn't know I would be. I tried to resist, but Keeper led me on. Iβ"
"Shut up," Crown said quietly. "We were just wondering how you paid him. Now we know. How were you planning to buy your third double? Cut off a hand or a foot? Keeper . . . show me your other hand. We said show it. That's right. Now unfist."
Crown plucked the pendant from Keeper's opened handblob. His yellow-brown eye-blurs on Keeper all the while, he wagged the precious bauble back and forth, then tossed it slowly aloft,
As the golden blur moved toward the open blue hatch at unchanging pace, Keeper opened and shut
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