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A thought occurred to Jim. โDo you think the Guls are aware of this?โ
The question caused some visible discomfort around the table. Tamric looked to Daum Robertus again, who made an open-handed gesture toward Jim.
Tamric coughed and said, โWe think there is a thirty percent chance that they know this. Within that, we estimate a ten percent chance that they have the resources to examine the plans closely enough.โ
โIs that all?โ said Jim, more bluntly than he intended. โAll this for so slim a chance?โ
โJim,โ countered Daum Robertus, โrest assured that the resources we are putting into dealing with this matter are commensurate with its significance.โ
Jim sighed and bit back a comment about remembering who was in control.
โAnd so,โ continued Daum Robertus, โwe come to the next question for you to pursue. Have they examined the original plans in detail enough to concern us, or did they merely copy them and secure the originals?โ
โThatโs a tough one to find out,โ muttered Jim.
โWe have not embarked upon this task and engaged your services because we thought it easy.โ
Jim sighed again. โOkay, what else?โ
Daum Robertus smiled and said, โThen, there is, if you are correct in your analysis, the small matter of an unknown number of craft built from those plans.โ
โThe fleet,โ agreed Jim. โYou want it destroyed.โ
Huh-Llahn spoke. โWe would prefer it did not take off.โ
Daum Robertus continued, โOur concerns are several. We would prefer the crews of these craft not to be placed at unnecessary risk. The informant, Marhan, will have already briefed you on the fate that awaits them in open space. Of course, we know Marhan had a working ship. We estimate a sixty-six percent chance that his modifications have become known and incorporated into the fleet. In either case, we would prefer that the fleet not launch against Tanna Jorr. They can defend themselves to an extent, but the prospect of a vigorous battle in space alarms us all. None of us needs reminding of the horrors that could be visited upon space travelers by stray armaments and the debris of war. We would also prefer that the Gul-Raeff have his political wings trimmed. If, as we suspect, his prestige rests in large measure upon his fleet, removing it should sufficiently reduce his influence. So, as Huh-Llahn has said, we would prefer it to be quietly disposed of on the ground.โ
โWhy donโt you go in and do it?
โGuls have had a great deal of practice with war amongst themselves. If they are ready for interplanetary war, what reaction do you think we would provoke if we went in force to remove those ships? No, Jim, a clandestine operation is the only choice. Two people, or perhaps threeโโDaum Robertus glanced at Tellaโโhave a chance to slip in undetected.โ
Jim shook his head and sighed. โItโs a tall order.โ
Tella placed its hands on the table, one metallic and solid with the lighted bracelet, the other fading to a transparent shadow.
โPerhaps some refreshments are in order?โ
Chapter Four
โIf the Gul-Raeff will permit?โ began his aide.
โWhat is it?โ he muttered, his mouth half full of food.
โThe reconnaissance team has sent its report.โ
He stopped chewing. โLet me see!โ
He snatched the display pad from his aideโs paw. A minute of silent reading ended in a laugh.
โThey have it. They have it! Hah!โ He slapped his aide on the shoulder and laughed louder. โOut! Out! Everyone get out, and donโt come back till I call!โ
The Luminant was at his shoulder. The room was silent but for his labored breathing.
โWhat does the spirit say?โ
โThey have located the place. I hear the voice of war, not the whisperings of a spirit.โ
โI understand, but the spirit speaks alongside the words of war. Can you not hear it?โ
โNo! Be silent! This isnโt the time for your babbling!โ
She stepped back. Calna had warned her of his mistakes of this kind. She had to be careful.
โIf the Gul-Raeff will permit?โ she said, imitating the aide.
He walked a few steps away and then stopped and turned, laughing. โHa! What? What do you want to say, my voice?โ
โThat the spirit loves you. That this news is part of the spirit...in a different form.โ
โYes! Yes, I know! I know all that!โ
He threw himself onto a couch and picked a piece of fruit from a bowl.
โThen let us think for a moment what the spirit is saying.โ
โI know! I know what itโs saying! I donโt need to...โ
His eyes glazed over, and his breath became shallow. She was at his side at once, stroking the knotted muscles of his neck.
โWhat do you see?โ
โI see the fleet.โ
โWhat do you feel as you look at it?โ
โNothing matters. We have the more important task. I see it more simply now. I have tried too much too soon. It need not be so.โ
โThe spirit moves you to a new work?โ she asked, not understanding him.
โNo, but the priorities change. Call the chiefs of staff. I...ah!โ He shuddered and sagged into her arms. The fruit thumped onto the floor and rolled away.
โMy Raeff, my Raeff. All is well. The spirit is good. You have let it touch you. This is good.โ
โHmm. You sound like Calna.โ
โI thank you. She was a great voice and a steady light.โ
โYouโre a lot prettier than her.โ
โWhat a silly thing to say! I am your Luminant. I have no appearance; I have no body. I am light and sound, nothing more.โ
โYou think yourself unattainable?โ
โThere is nothing to attain. I shall call your chiefs.โ
He rolled further into her arms and slid his own arms around her.
Smiling, she untangled herself and pressed the button for the aides to return.
Chapter Five
Jim was impressed with the array of food. He piled his plate with an assortment of interesting-looking lumps. Tella only drank.
Daum Robertus inquired if Jim approved. โWe have tried to find something that would appeal while, at the same time, not infringing our own rules.โ
โLet me guess. You donโt do meat?โ
โCorrect, nothing that breathes. It is a simple restriction, and one that is easier to follow than
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