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fire scenario was okay, but overblown. Jay had al- been too gaudy about such things, spending too time on how good something looked when he have been concentrating on how well it worked. : and not substance.
ill, as Keller stood there in his fireman’s gear, watch; Jay work, he had to give him credit. He was sniffing i right direction.
waited until Jay went past, heading for the i of the “fire.” Maybe he could figure something out, ; not, but he wasn’t going to get the chance. Keller 1 Jay up the stairwell, being careful to stay out of , tracking him by the sound of his boots on the steps. Jay was on the right floor, Keller moved in. It i dark, smoky, hot, all in all, a pretty good represen- a, as such things went. Jay was always big on details. : that was the curse of a small picture man, wasn’t it? I’t see the forest for the trees hi the way. No longi vision.
m a cabinet near the door, Keller pulled a thermite shaped like a bowling ball. He triggered the timer ten seconds, then rolled it across the floor toward the i Jay Gridley. Heard Jay stop and listen. 1 you later, Jay. You lose this round. ‘, bomb went off in a flare that destroyed the scenario (