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The Ugly Duckling Part 26

"Chicken?"

"If you like."

"Kentucky Fried Chicken? That's the best."

Nell nodded. "Kentucky Fried Chicken."

Peter smiled contentedly and lay down on the backseat.

"I don't even know if there is a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Panama City," Nicholas muttered.

"Then we'll get something else. Peter isn't difficult."

"The entire situation is difficult."

"Can we talk about this later?" she asked in a low voice. "Unless you intend to throw the boy out of the car?"

He glanced in the rearview mirror at Peter curled up in the backseat. "No."

"You were very good back there with Wilkins. Just like a martial arts movie. Karate?"

"Choi kwang-do."

"Will you teach me to do that?"

"We can talk about that later too."

She wondered if she should push it, and then decided she had gained enough that day. She leaned her head against the window and closed her eyes. The humming of the engine and smooth motion of the car were soothing. For the first time in days she felt safe.

She was almost asleep, when Tanek spoke again. "Why this hellhole?" he asked abruptly. "Obanako has to be the worst camp of its kind in the States. Did you think it was going to be a Florida vacation?"

"No."

"Then why not the one in Denver or Seattle?"

She hesitated. She should probably not answer. He was not going to like the truth. She told him anyway. "They didn't sound bad enough."

He stared at her, incredulous.

"I needed you," she said simply. "I had to show you that I'd do anything to get to Gardeaux and Maritz."

He didn't speak for a moment. "My God. A setup. You knew I'd come after you."

"No, but I hoped you would. You felt guilty enough that you'd already gone to great lengths to protect me. I thought it was likely that you wouldn't want me to go off on my own."

"The phone calls."

"Kabler said that Phil could access almost any records. I had to leave a trail."

"And position yourself in a spot that you knew would bring pressure to bear," he said coldly. "I don't like being manipulated, Nell."

"I needed you," she repeated. "I had to do it. And I couldn't care less if you resent it."

"You might care if I decided to bow out of your plans."

"You won't do that. Tania says you keep your word."

"Tania has never tried to manipulate me." He paused. "And what would you have done if I hadn't come after you?"

"Stayed here. Finished the training. Tried to learn as much as I could."

"And get raped or die of exposure or exhaustion."

"I wouldn't have died."

"No, you think you can walk on water."

"This conversation is useless," she said wearily. "Nothing happened, and I'm not at the camp any longer. We have to move on. The only reason I told you was that I didn't want to start on a false note. I hate lies." She closed her eyes again. "I'm going to take a nap. Wake me when we get to the motel."

"Get out."

She blearily looked up at Tanek. "What?"

He reached into the car and pulled her out into a parking lot. "The door to your room is three yards away and then you can collapse."

She shook her head to clear it. "Where are we?"

"Best Western." He unlocked her door, pushed her inside, and flipped on the light. "Lock it."

"Peter ..."

"They had only two rooms. He'll stay with me. We're two doors down."

"No, he'll be afraid. I can't-"

"I'll take care of your chick," he said roughly. "Wash off that mud and go back to sleep."

"Food. I promised him Kentucky-"

"I said I'd take care of him." He slammed the door behind him.

She stared numbly at the door before turning around. It was the usual impersonal motel room. A bed, a table, and two chairs in front of the picture window facing the parking lot. The furniture was a little worn and the gray paisley spread on the bed appeared faded but clean.

Much cleaner than she was.

She looked longingly at the double bed before she stumbled toward the bathroom.

She felt better after a hot shower and washing her hair. She glanced at the pile of filthy camouflage clothes on the floor. She had no way of cleaning them and no desire to ever see them again anyway. She rinsed out her underwear and threw it on the towel bar before leaving the bathroom and heading for the bed. Her hair was still damp when her head hit the pillow.

Her grandmother would have disapproved, she thought drowsily. She had always said Nell would catch her death of cold if she went to bed with a wet head....

Here we go, down, down, down.

"Jill!"

No Jill. Just the nightmare again. Tears were streaming down her cheeks as Nell sat up in bed. Dammit, you'd think that she would have been too exhausted to dream.

She went to the bathroom and drank a glass of water. Her hand was shaking.

She should go back to bed and try to sleep. Tanek was going to help her, and that meant she should be rested and ready.

But if she went back to sleep, she would dream again.

It was going to be a long night.

Tanek knocked on the door at eight the next morning.

She grabbed the bedsheet and draped it around herself before answering the knock.

"Very fetching." He handed her a bag with PELICAN SOUVENIR SHOP emblazoned on the side. "But I think you'll be more comfortable in these. Shorts and T-shirt. The souvenir shop down the street was the only thing open at this hour."

"Thank you." She stepped aside to let him in the room. "Where's Peter?"

"Trying on his clothes."

"Is he okay?"

He nodded. "He slept like the proverbial log. He's just had a dozen sugar doughnuts and a gallon of orange juice. The only thing that may be wrong with him is a bellyache." He held up the bag in his other hand. "Coffee. How do you take it?"

"Cream. Sit down. I'll be dressed in a minute." She hurried toward the bathroom.

She quickly put on the underwear she had rinsed out the previous night and opened the bag. Green rubber thongs. Purple Bermuda shorts, and a short-sleeve lavender T-shirt emblazoned with pink flamingos. Oh, well, at least they were soft and clean.

Tanek was sitting at the small table by the window when she came out of the bathroom. He pushed a large container of coffee toward the vacant seat across from him. "Drink it. We need to talk."

She gazed at him warily as she sat down and lifted the coffee. "You think I need a dose of caffeine to hear what you have to say?"

"I think you need a dose of something. You look like hell. Didn't you sleep?"

She looked down into her cup. "Some." She took a sip of coffee. "Talk."

"It's going to be my way. All my way. I'll keep my word, but I'm not going to have you rushing in and getting me killed. I'll make the plans, and you'll do as I say."

"All right."

He looked at her in surprise.

"I'm not stupid. I know this won't be easy. As long as I can see a reason for you doing something, I won't argue with you."

"Astonishing."

"But I won't have you shutting me out and I won't let you deceive me."

"I said I wouldn't shut you out." He paused. "If that's what you still want when I'm ready to move."

"It's what I'll want." She took another sip of coffee. "It's the only thing I want."

"Time has a way of lessening-"

"Time?" Her gaze flew back to his face. "What are you talking about?"

"I'm not going to be ready to move until late December."

"December? This is only September."

"And I've been planning this since April."

"It's too long."

"It's the safest way."

"December." She tried to remember everything she'd read about Gardeaux. "The Renaissance Fest."

"Exactly. The perfect vehicle for infiltration."

"There's bound to be guards all over the place."

"Including Maritz." He smiled. "Maritz, Gardeaux, and several hundred guests to run interference."

"They didn't help at Medas."

His smile disappeared. "No, but we won't go in blind this time."

Her hand tightened on the cup. "I don't want to wait."

"My way."

"It's over three months, dammit."

"And you can spend it getting ready."

"How?"

"We'll discuss it later. You can bet it won't be crawling through the swamps." He hesitated a moment. "Or tossing coral snakes around."

She went still. "Peter told you."

"He was very informative about your short stay at the camp and the 'nothing' that happened there." He rose to his feet. "We have reservations on a flight to Boise at eleven. I called Tania last night, but I have to go and make a few other phone calls."