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Pitt focused his eyes with difficulty。 Tidi was gazing down at him; her long fawn…colored hair framing a pale and anxious face。 Then the other voice spoke and the tone was no longer strange。
〃Did you get the license number of the truck; Major: Or was it a bulldozer that mashed your already ugly profile?〃
Pitt turned his head and looked into the smiling; but tight…muscled face of Jerome P。 Lillie。 〃Would you believe a giant with muscles like tree trunks?〃
〃I suppose;〃 Lillie said expectantly; 〃your next words will be…if you think I look bad; you should see the other guy。〃
〃You'd be disappointed。 I didn't lay so much as a fingertip on him。〃
〃You didn't fight back?〃
〃I didn't fight back。〃
Lillie showed pure astonishment。 〃You stood there and took 。 。 。 took this terrible beating and did nothing?〃
〃Oh; will you two shut up!〃 Tidi's voice held a mixture of irritation and distress。 〃If any of us are to survive; we must get Dirk on his feet。 We can't just sit here and gossip。〃
Pitt pulled himself to a sitting position and gazed in agony through a red haze of pain as his broken rib cried in protest。 The unthinking sudden movement made his side feel as if someone had squeezed his chest between a giant pair of pliers and twisted。 Carefully; gently; he eased himself forward until he could see around him。
The sight that met his eyes looked like something out of a nightmare。 For a long moment he stared at the unreal scene and then at Tidi and Lillie; his face a study of bewildered inprehension。 Then a shred of understanding crept into his head and with it some certainty of where he was。 He reached out a hand to steady himself and muttered to no one in particular。
〃My God; it's not possible。〃
For maybe ten seconds; maybe twenty; in one of those silences they refer to as pregnant; Pitt sat there; as still and unmoving as a dead man; staring at the broken helicopter a scant ten yards away。 The jagged remains of the hulk lay half sunk in mud at the bottom of a deep ravine whose walls rose in sharp sloping angles to seemingly e together and meet a hundred feet toward the Iceland sky。 He noted that the shattered craft was large; probably one of the Titan class; capable of carrying thirty passengers。 Whatever colors or markings the copter may have been painted originally; it was impossible to recognize them now。 Most of the fuselage back of the cockpit was crumpled like a bellows; the remaining framework a myriad of twisted metal。
Pitts first frightful impression; the one that ruled his confused mind; was that no one from the crash could have survived。 But there they were: Pitt; Tidi; Lillie; and scattered about the steep slopes of the ravine in unnatural pain…contorted positions; the same group of men who had stood beside Pitt in Rondheim's trophy room; the same group who had opposed F。 James Kelly and Hermit Limited。
They all appeared to be alive; but most were badly injured; the grotesque angles of their arms and legs revealed a terrible array of smashed and broken bones。
〃Sorry to ask the inescapable question;〃 Pitt mumbled; his voice hoarse; though now under control; 〃but what in hell happened?〃
〃Not what you think;〃 Lillie replied。
〃What then? It's obvious 。 。 。 Rondheim was abducting all of us somewhere when the aircraft crashed。〃
〃We didn't crash;〃 Lillie said。 〃the wreck has been here for days; maybe even weeks。〃
Pitt stared incredulously at Lillie; who seemed to be lying fortably on the damp ground; oblivious of the wetness soaking through his clothing。 〃You'd better fill me in。 What happened to these people? How did you e to be here? Everything。〃
〃Not too much to my story;〃 Lillie said quietly。
〃Rondheim's men caught me snooping around the Albatross docks。 Before I had a chance to uncover anything; they hustled me off to Rondheim's house and threw me in with these other gentlemen。〃
Pitt made a move toward Lillie。 〃You're in pretty rough shape。 Let's have a look。〃
Impatiently Lillie waved him back。
〃Hear me out。 Then get the hell away from here and get help。 No one is in immediate danger of dying from their injuries…Rondheim saw to that。 Our primary peril is exposure。 The temperature is under forty degrees now。 in another few hours it Will be freezing。
After that; the cold and the shock will take the first of us。 By morning there will be nothing in this goddamn ravine but frozen bodies。〃
〃Rondheim saw to that? I'm afraid…〃
〃You don't get it〃 You're slow on the trigger; Major Pitt。 It's obvious; the carnage you see here was never caused by accident。 Immediately after our sadistic friend Rondheim beat you to a pulp; we were each given a heavy dose of Nembutal and then; very coldly and methodically; he and his men took us one at a time and fractured whatever bones they thought were necessary to make it appear as though we were all injured in the crash of the helicopter。〃
Pitt stared at Lillie but said nothing。 Totally off balance; his mind was in a whirlpool of disbelief; his thought desperately seeking to sort out a set of circumstances that defied prehension。 The way he felt; he would have been prepared to believe anything; but Lillie's words were too macabre; too monstrous to consider。
〃My God; it's not possible。〃 Pitt screwed his eyes shut and shook his head in slow frustration。 〃It has to be some kind of insane nightmare。〃
〃Nothing insane about the reason;〃 Lillie assured him。 〃There is a method to Kelly's and Rondheim's madness。〃
〃How can you be sure?〃
〃I'm sure…I was the last one they put under the drug…I overheard Kelly explaining to Sir Eric Marks how this whole unreal tragedy was conceived by Hermit Limited's puters。〃
〃But for what purpose? Why the savagery? Kelly could have simply put us on another aircraft and dropped it over the ocean without a trace; with no chance for survivors。〃
〃puters are a hard lot they only deal in cold facts;〃 Lillie murmured wearily。 〃To their respective governments; the men suffering around us are important figures。 You were at Rondheim's little party。 You heard Kelly explain why they had to die…their deaths are meant to be a diversion; to buy time and to grab headlines and the attention of world leaders while Hermit Limited pulls off its coup without international interference。〃
Pitts eyes narrowed。 〃That doesn't explain away the sadistic cruelty。〃
〃No; it doesn't;〃 Lillie admitted。 〃However; in Kelly's eyes the end justifies the means。 A disappearance at sea was probably fed into the puter's banks but undoubtedly rejected in favor of a sounder plan。〃
〃Like producing the bodies at an opportune time。〃
〃In a sense; yes;〃 Lillie said slowly。 〃World focus on a disappearance at sea would have faded in a week or ten days…the search would have obviously been called off since no one could live long floating in the frigid North Atlantic。〃
〃Of course;〃 Pitt nodded。 〃The vanishing act of the Lax was an ideal example。〃
〃Exactly。 Kelly and his rich friends need all the time they can buy to bee entrenched in whatever country it is they intend to take over。 The longer our State Department is diverted by the loss of high…ranking diplomats; the