Shadowfires. By: Dean R. Koontz

a year that he was now, he had not yet changed so much that he could

control his expressions or conceal his disgust.

“I can’t talk about it,” Sarah Kiel told Sharp, watching him warily and

shrinking back from him as far as she could. “Mrs. Leben told me not to

tell anyone anything.”

Still holding her good hand in his left, he raised his right hand, with

which he had been stroking her arm, and he gently rubbed his thick

knuckles over her smooth, unblemished left cheek. It almost seemed like

a gesture of sympathy or affection, but it was not.

He said, “Mrs. Leben is a wanted criminal, Sarah.

There’s a warrant for her arrest. I had it issued myself.

She’s wanted for serious violations of the Defense Security Act. She

may have stolen defense secrets, may even intend to pass them to the

Soviets. Surely you’ve no desire to protect someone like that.

Hmmmmm?”

“She was nice to me,” Sarah said shakily.

Peake saw that the girl was trying to ease away from the hand that

stroked her face but was plainly afraid of giving offense to Sharp.

Evidently she was not yet certain that he was threatening her. She’d

get the idea soon.

She continued, “Mrs. Leben’s paying my hospital bills, gave me some

money, called my folks. She. .. she was 5-so nice, and she told me not

to talk about this, so I won’t break my promise to her.”

“How interesting,” Sharp said, putting his hand under her chin and

lifting her head to make her look at him with her one good eye.

“Interesting that even a little whore 1-ike you has some principles.

Shocked, she said, “I’m no whore. I never-” “Oh, yes,” Sharp said,

gripping her chin now and preventing her from turning her head away.

“Maybe you’re too thickheaded to see the truth about yourself, or too

drugged up, but that’s what you are, a little whore, a slut in training,

a piglet who’s going to grow up to be a fine sweet pig.”

“You can’t talk to me like this.”

“Honey, I talk to whores any way I want.”

“You’re a cop, some kind of cop, you’re a public servant,” she said,

“you can’t treat me-” “Shut up, honey,” Sharp said. The light from the

only lamp fell across his face at an angle, weirdly exaggerating some

features while leaving others entirely in shadow, giving his face a

deformed look, a demonic aspect. He grinned, and the effect was even

more unnerving. “You shut your dirty little mouth and open it only when

you’re ready to tell me what I want to know.”

The girl gave out a thin, pathetic cry of pain, and tears burst from her

eyes. Peake saw that Sharp was squeezing her left hand very hard and

grinding the fingers together in his big mitt.

For a while, the girl talked to avoid the torture. She told them about

Leben’s visit last night, about the way his head was staved in, about

how gray and cool his skin had felt.

But when Sharp wanted to know if she had any idea where Eric Leben had

gone after leaving the house, she clammed up again, and he said, “Ah,

you do have an idea,” and he began to grind her hand again.

Peake felt sick, and he wanted to do something to help the girl, but

there was nothing he could do.

Sharp eased up on her hand, and she said, “Please, that was the thing…

the thing Mrs. Leben most wanted me not to tell anyone.”

“Now, honey,” Sharp said, “it’s stupid for a little whore like you to

pretend to have scruples. I don’t believe you have any, and you know

you don’t have any, so cut the act. Save us some time and save yourself

a lot of trouble.” He started to grind her hand again, and his other

hand slipped down to her throat and then to her breasts, which he

touched through the thin material of her hospital gown.

In the shadowed corner, Peake was almost too shocked to breathe, and he

wanted to be out of there. He certainly did not want to watch Sarah

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