“I understand everything,” he growled. “Everything! Now that she’s dead even his lying promise to her is gone. Now he’ll bend every effort, send every murdering thug he can buy, to kill me. But it won’t work, Pancho. He’ll never kill me.”
“Lars, please. Let me explain—”
“I’ll kill him!” Fuchs bellowed, raising his clenched fists above his head. “I’ll wipe that smug smile off his face and kill him with these bare hands! I’ll repay him for Amanda! I’ll kill him!”
He lurched between the two pilots’ chairs and punched the communications console so hard that glass broke. Pancho’s image disappeared from the display screen.
“I’ll kill you, Humphries!” Fuchs screamed to an uncaring universe.
HUMPHRIES MANSION
“He got away again?” Humphries squawked.
Standing before his desk, Victoria Ferrer nodded glumly. She wore a plain business suit of dove gray: knee-length skirt and collarless jacket, cut low, with no blouse under it.
Humphries glowered at her. “And Harbin missed Pancho, too?”
“I’m afraid so,” Ferrer admitted. “I’ve had our top military advisor analyze the engagement. Apparently Fuchs has disguised his ship to look like an asteroid—superficially, at least.”
“And that psychopath Harbin fell for it.”
“As far as the reports show, yes, that’s apparently what happened. He damaged Mathilda II but not badly enough. The vessel limped back to Ceres. Pancho Lane was not injured.”
“And Fuchs got away again,” Humphries muttered darkly.
Ferrer said nothing.
“Fire that lunatic Harbin,” he snapped. “I don’t want him on my payroll for another microsecond.”
“But—”
“Fire him!” Humphries shouted. “Get rid of him! Kill him if you have to, just get him out of my way!”
Ferrer sighed patiently. “If you insist.”
Noting the way her cleavage moved, Humphries allowed a small grin to creep across his face. “I insist.”
“Very well.” But instead of turning to leave his office, she remained standing in front of his desk.
“What else?” Humphries asked warily. He knew from long experience that when he had to ask an aide what was on her mind, it wasn’t going to be pleasant.
“About your son…”
“Alex?”
“No. The baby. Van.”
“The runt.”
“He’s your son, Mr. Humphries, and he needs medical attention.”
“See to it, then.”
“Don’t you want to know—”
“The less I hear about that runt the better I like it. Don’t bother me about him. Just do what needs to be done.”
She sighed again. This time with disappointment, Humphries could clearly see. “Yes, sir,” she said.
Humphries pushed himself up from his desk chair and crooked a finger at her. “Come with me, Victoria. Business hours are finished for this afternoon. Time for fun.”
She gave him a look somewhere between surprised and reluctant. “But there’s still—”
Coming around the desk, he held out his hand to her. “Vickie, if you wear such enticing clothes you can’t blame me for reacting.”
She shrugged, which made her even more enticing to him.
Pancho was still steaming by the time she got back to her home in Selene. That’s twice the bastard’s tried to kill me, she said to herself as she paced through the suite’s front corridor to her bedroom. I can’t let him have a third shot at me.
She tossed her travel bag onto the bed and told the phone to get her chief of security. Abruptly she canceled the call.
“Find Nobuhiko Yamagata,” Pancho said. Silently, she added, Time to fight fire with fire.
It took several minutes for Pancho’s computerized communications system to work its way through the Yamagata Corporation’s computerized communications system, but at last the wall of Pancho’s bedroom seemed to dissolve and she was looking at a three-dimensional image of Nobuhiko. He was on his feet, in a quilted winter parka, its hood pulled down off his head. Pancho could see snow-covered mountains and a crisp blue sky in the background.
“Jeeps,” she said, “I hope I haven’t busted into your vacation.”
Nobuhiko smiled and shook his head. “Only a weekend getaway, Ms. Lane. Your call sounded important.”
“It’s important to me,” Pancho said. “Martin Humphries has tried to murder me again.”
“Again?” Nobu’s brows rose.
As he listened to Pancho’s story, Nobuhiko was thinking that his father’s strategy was working perfectly. She believes Humphries has tried to kill her twice. The first time was our doing, of course. But Humphries is playing his role, too, just as Father predicted.