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Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook. Chapter 15

‘What are we eating?’ Candace asked.

‘It’s a local fish,’ Kevin said.

‘A fish! How appropriate,’ Melanie said, which caused both women to

laugh to the point of tears.

‘I don’t get it,’ Kevin said. He had the distinct feeling that when he

was around these two women, he wasn’t in control of anything and

understood less than half the conversation.

‘We’ll explain later,’ Melanie managed. ‘Get the wine. That’s more

important.’

‘Let’s have white,’ Candace said.

Kevin went into the kitchen and got the wine that he had earlier put

into the refrigerator. He avoided looking at Esmeralda, worried what she

must be thinking with these tipsy women as guests. Kevin didn’t know

what to think himself.

As he opened the wine, he could hear them carrying on with lively

conversation and laughter. The good side, he reminded himself, was that

with Melanie and Candace there were never any uncomfortable silences.

‘What kind of wine are we having?’ Melanie asked when Kevin reappeared.

Kevin showed her the bottle. ‘Oh, my,’ she said with feigned

condescension. ‘Montrachet! Aren’t we lucky tonight.’

Kevin had had no idea what he’d picked from his collection of wine

bottles, but he was pleased Melanie was impressed. He poured the wine as

Esmeralda appeared with the first course.

The dinner was an unqualified success. Even Kevin began to relax after

attempting to keep up with the women as far as the wine was concerned.

About halfway through the meal he was forced to return to the kitchen

for another bottle.

‘You can’t guess who else was at the chickee hut,’ Melanie said as the

entree dishes were being cleared. ‘Our fearless leader Siegfried.’

Kevin choked on his wine. He wiped his face with his napkin. ‘You didn’t

talk to him, did you?’

‘It would have been hard not to,’ Melanie said. ‘He graciously asked if

he could join us and even bought a round, not only for us but also for

the guys from the motor pool.’

‘He was actually quite charming,’ Candace said.

Kevin felt a chill descend down his spine. The second ordeal of the

afternoon which scared him almost as much as the first was a visit to

Siegfried’s office. No sooner had they evaded the Equatoguinean soldiers

then Melanie had insisted on driving there. It made no difference what

Kevin said in an attempt to talk her out of it.

‘I’m not going to stand for this kind of treatment,’ Melanie had said as

they mounted the stairs. She didn’t even bother to speak with Aurielo.

She just sailed into Siegfried’s office and demanded that he personally

see to it that her car was repaired.

Candace had gone in with Melanie, but Kevin had held back, watching from

just beyond Aurielo’s desk.

‘Last night I lost my sunglasses,’ Melanie had said. ‘So we go out there

just to see if we can find them, and we get shot at again!’

Kevin had expected Siegfried to explode. But he didn’t. Instead, he was

immediately apologetic, said that the soldiers were only out there to

keep people away from the island, and that they shouldn’t have fired

their guns. He agreed not only to fix Melanie’s car but to make sure she

got a loaner in the interim. He also offered to have the soldiers scour

the area for the lost sunglasses.

Esmeralda appeared with the dessert. The women were pleased. It was made

with locally grown cocoa.

‘Did Siegfried mention anything about what happened today?’ Kevin asked.

‘He apologized again,’ Candace said. ‘He said he spoke with the Moroccan

guard and assured us that there won’t be any more shooting. He said that

if anybody wanders out there by the bridge, they will just be spoken to

and told that the area is off-limits.’

‘Likely story,’ Kevin said. ‘As trigger-happy as those kids they call

soldiers are, it’s not going to happen.’

Melanie laughed. ‘Talk about the soldiers, Siegfried said that they

spent hours searching for the nonexistent sunglasses. Serves them

right!’

‘He did ask us if we wanted to talk with some of the workers who’d been

on the island and who’d been burning underbrush,’ Candace said. ‘Can you

believe it?’

‘And how did you respond?’ Kevin asked.

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